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    Sunsation’s New 36’ Dominator For 2010
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    Sunsation Powerboats is looking at 2010 to be a great year with Bill Harrison, Captains Choice Boats, Mahopac Marine, Dubois Marine of Quebec already placing their orders for Sunsation’s all new 36’ Dominator.

    Sunsation Boats is looking forward to introducing an all new 36’ model in 2010. This new model will be designed, engineered and crafted from our award winning 32’ Dominator, with the swim platform 8” longer, the motor well 12” longer, and the cockpit 30” longer.

    The all new 36 will be available in both a staggered and a standard side by side engine configuration where you can get the base 496 mag ho’s all the way up to Mercury racings 700 sci’s or Ilmor’s 725/ Indy package. Like its siblings the new 36 will feature a full McLeod design cockpit and cabin interior sporting the amenities that you have come to expect from Sunsation like a spacious lounge area and an enclosed head. This new model will be available in the SS, SSR and XRT versions. A windshield will also be made available as an option for anyone looking for the more classic style. Mitcher-T will complete the entire package with a one of a kind graphic design.

    Like all of Sunsation’s boats, it is built tough and will be capable of handling all types of water conditions in total confidence.


    Dead Rise- 24 Degrees
    Beam- 97”
    Weight- (approx.) 8,000lbs.
    Draft- 36” Length- 36’
    Transom Angle- 11°
    Fuel Tank- 145 gal.
    Planning Time- 4.1 sec.

    If you are interested in finding out more about this exciting new model and securing your build slot, please contact Joe, Chris or your local Sunsation Dealer and we will get you floating in the right direction.

    810-794-4888 (Office)

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    This will be cool to see. I think the bigger cockpit is going to be a huge hit.
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    We at Mahopac Marine are very excited about this new project! This boat is priced very competitively and has the incredible fit and finish of a Sunsation.

    Please call today or ask any questions and I will get right them.
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    Great to see a local boat company bringing something new to the market in these times! This is going to be a sweet boat!
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    Really looking forward to it and hope Sunsation has one to bring to JOTJ next July (hint/hint)....but you might want to re-think that McLeod interior
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    Really looking forward to it and hope Sunsation has one to bring to JOTJ next July (hint/hint)....but you might want to re-think that McLeod interior
    I'm sure there is a huge chance to see it at Jammin and no need to worrie there will be McLeod designed interior in the boat without a problem. You have my word on that.
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    very nice.....
    Hi, Im Dave.. Welcome, glad to have ya.....
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    Nice! Keep up the great work!
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    Well with a Raylar 525 powered 32 hitting 115 MPH at the shootout last weekend this 36 with 700's or 725's should be in the low 120's for sure........
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    Quote Originally Posted by JupiterSunsation View Post
    Well with a Raylar 525 powered 32 hitting 115 MPH at the shootout last weekend this 36 with 700's or 725's should be in the low 120's for sure........
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    Quote Originally Posted by JupiterSunsation View Post
    Well with a Raylar 525 powered 32 hitting 115 MPH at the shootout last weekend this 36 with 700's or 725's should be in the low 120's for sure........
    I heard about that boat. No way stock Raylar 525's hit 115. The 600sci boat touches 100...not much more. In any event, 700's in this boat will rip!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gladhe8er View Post
    I heard about that boat. No way stock Raylar 525's hit 115. The 600sci boat touches 100...not much more. In any event, 700's in this boat will rip!
    Let's just say someones radar was off by about 21 mph...
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    Let's just say someones radar was off by about 21 mph...
    Chris,

    My brother told me about that....but he said it did get a real rise out of the spectators!

    I ran Hawkeye's 32 XRT at your customer event in MI, and was very impressed with the speed from the Raylars. The only thing I noticed was a little walk from side to side, witch-ever prop had more water flowing to it, but that was only while sitting in the back seat. I love the proportions on the steps, and deeper notch transom on the 36 even better. This looks like a winner for larger 700+ engines IMO already!

    PS. Tell Mitcher T he has the McLeod II bolsters facing backwards in the renderings.

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    Chris,

    My brother told me about that....but he said it did get a real rise out of the spectators!

    I ran Hawkeye's 32 XRT at your customer event in MI, and was very impressed with the speed from the Raylars. The only thing I noticed was a little walk from side to side, witch-ever prop had more water flowing to it, but that was only while sitting in the back seat. I love the proportions on the steps, and deeper notch transom on the 36 even better. This looks like a winner for larger 700+ engines IMO already!

    PS. Tell Mitcher T he has the McLeod II bolsters facing backwards in the renderings.

    XT

    Dave... right?


    I noticed the bolsters in the renderings and chuckled myself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JupiterSunsation View Post
    Well with a Raylar 525 powered 32 hitting 115 MPH at the shootout last weekend this 36 with 700's or 725's should be in the low 120's for sure........
    Its funny that you believe that speed number!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Team Tsunami View Post
    Its funny that you believe that speed number!
    I do believe Suzy!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Team Tsunami View Post
    Its funny that you believe that speed number!
    pretty sure the was a little sarcasim in Scott's post.

    I hope..... lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Team Tsunami View Post
    Its funny that you believe that speed number!
    A. I read it on the internet
    B. It happened at the shootout which everyone knows is overseen by Jim Darr, World Renowned Speed Expert
    C. It had custom NASCAR secret build engines with titanium props......


    I have a 32 Sunsation and pretty much know that 115 with built 496's are not going to break 100, never mind 115.
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    Who's Got Game!
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    Raylar will build you some N/A 89 pump gas 496's that will push the awesome Sunsation 32' over the Century mark, just step up and get the order into Chris and the guys at Sunsation, and I will personally photograph the big Sh*t Eat'in Grin on your face after the test run!!

    Who's Game!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JupiterSunsation View Post
    Well with a Raylar 525 powered 32 hitting 115 MPH at the shootout last weekend this 36 with 700's or 725's should be in the low 120's for sure........



    I have a 32 in the shop we are putting 2 - 1300HP engines in it should run 150 MPH.
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