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    Twin Step Kevlar 36 For Sale
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    1999 apache 36 warrior

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    Condition:Used

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    “boat needs nothing turn key ready to go”

    Year: 1999
    Trailer: Included
    Make: apache
    Use: Fresh Water, Salt Water
    Model: warrior
    Engine Type: Twin Inboard/Outboard
    Type: cigarette
    Engine Make: Chevrolet Engine
    Length (feet): 36
    Engine Model: 502
    Beam (feet): 8
    Primary Fuel Type: Gas
    Hull Material: kevlar
    For Sale By: Private Seller


    1999 Apache 37 Team Apache Race Boat. Now for pleasure. Inside storage since new.Fresh 500 HP Merc Motors. 564.8 HP @ 5200 RPM on Dyno. 600ft-torque. CMI Dry Exhaust,with Gaffrig on/off mufflers. New Merlin heads & Dart intakes, 20 hrs on fresh power. New interior with rear seat & all new gauges. 32 Lab finish props, boat dialed in at Lake X. This is the only Kevelar Double Stepped 37 Apache known in exitence. Fast boat!

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    Founding Member / Super Moderator Ratickle's Avatar
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    I'm gonna need some explanation on this one. I'm looking at the step design, and it appears to match the new 42 Chief? Is that possible or is my eyesight bad?
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    Sure does look similar.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ratickle View Post
    I'm gonna need some explanation on this one. I'm looking at the step design, and it appears to match the new 42 Chief? Is that possible or is my eyesight bad?
    Paul, you must be getting old! Haha! You have answered this question yourself the thread when you talked to Bobby at the Miami Boat Show. Here is your quote:

    "Talking with Bobby at the show, the test boat for the new 42 Chief was not a 41. It was a 36 mold they worked with the hull designer from the Netherlands on and tweaked before building the new 42 mold."

    Yes, this is the Chief bottom. Bobby and Naval architects developed this bottom design and used it on the 36/37 Apache Performance Boats first. There were a handful of these twin step Apaches built. When designing the Chief, they implemented this bottom design into the 42. I believe that the step profile was lengthened proportionately to fit the bottom of the Chief, but yes, it is the same design.
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    How about that....cool.
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    We'll have to chat with Scott and Bobby and see what they think of the boats..
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    Same thing Knucklehead!!!!!!! LMAO
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