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09-12-2009 09:34 AM
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09-12-2009 01:29 PMA guy in Florida..........
Pretty sure it's an insert and the steps are similar to what the 36' had.........
the deck is from a 36', gives you much more headroom and usable cabin space in a pleasure boat......
7-10 mph faster with similar power than a standard 41' Apache pleasure version.....also, the deadrise was not compromised so it's still a good rough water boat....
A newer one can be made much lighter..
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09-12-2009 01:57 PM
layed up at the end of the Nu era 36 run.... like 2000 or 2001
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09-12-2009 02:53 PM
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09-12-2009 08:31 PMthe chine after the last step is turned down, like a Top Gun.
My memory is foggy so someone correct me if I'm wrong but I believe the same guy who designed the duo delta conic and the AVH bottom on the Active Thunder designed the step insert for the 36' and the 42' Chief/Neutech?
There's really not many secrets about the design, just give Bobby a call I'm sure he'd be glad to expound.
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09-13-2009 01:47 PMDid the steps make much difference with them being small?
How much does this boat weigh? What kind of top end speed what it getting with that power? Did someone say they were 1200's?
Does Bobby Saccenti still have the moulds?
I like the deck being slightly raised.
I sure like this boat!
.32' Fever (Off to Syracuse) and 36"Gladiator; FORD powered
Cause somebody has to!
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09-13-2009 01:51 PM
It's a beautiful boat. It needs to be seen in the sun to truly appreciate the paint job.
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