any info on this 36 warrior ?
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It was mine for a couple of years. It came from lake Mead near Vegas, it was there it's whole life till I brought it to Michigan. It's a great boat, the current owner just keeps make it better. It's a very low hour boat, I bought it because it had 3A's and bigger power, it had fresh 775's when I had her and she ran 84. Good luck, Steve.
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It's one of 10 I with the enclosed head, if I was shopping for a 36 I would buy it back, it's that nice. These boats are very heavy, so the 3A's are a great way to go, if you are going to put some HP to them. The 94 's and older have a tighter cockpit by 6", thats also why I bought it, you can run hard it bigger water, and everybody can reach the grab handles, or place there feet on the bottoms of the front bolsters. She looked great when I was down @ Mark's shop recently, I thought the owner was going to keep her for lake george, and do a 41 for Florida. It also has the aluminum race faring, so it looks more like a 41, which is also great for a taller driver, less wind and nicer for the backseat riders, when seated they get alot less wind in there faces.
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and there ya have it ,,, all the info a man could ever want ,,, given for free from the Apache God hisself!!!!! Good to see ya active Mr. Nykamp ,,,, Look forward to seein ya on the 23rd of June ,,,,, come early and stay late !!!! Roger
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That is a sweet 36'.
I love mine and I don't know how anyone could be disappointed with one. I have only put 10 hours on mine so far but it is like a caddy when it's rough. It just blows right through everything in it's path.
I love mine and I don't know how anyone could be disappointed with one. I have only put 10 hours on mine so far but it is like a caddy when it's rough. It just blows right through everything in it's path.