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Old 02-13-2015, 03:39 PM
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Patrick Haughey is giving Active Thunder Powerboats fans something to look forward to, http://speedonthewater.com/new-boats...d-stern-drives
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Old 02-13-2015, 03:53 PM
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Center Console coming soon?!

On a serious note, the boat looks great!
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I really like the lay out of the cockpit. Nice job Pat!
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I absolutely love this...wow. Nice job guys
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Originally Posted by onesickpantera
Center Console coming soon?!

On a serious note, the boat looks great!
Well played. (I don't think Pat Haughey can say those words without turning purple.)
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Very nice layout. For a coastal boat I don't see how you can beat the outboard setup and you can take a trip or just go to dinner without being wind blown like you would with a CC.

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where do you think it sits with price?
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Love the outboard deal...but the interior seems a little cruiserish for me. I like my hardcore bolster and bench setup. I could even deal with the u-shaped rear seat.
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Love the outboard deal...but the interior seems a little cruiserish for me. I like my hardcore bolster and bench setup. I could even deal with the u-shaped rear seat.

As long as the fronts are stand up bloster I love it. My biggest cripe is not enough cockpit room and this boat solves that issue rather well.
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definitely needs front bolsters but i am not sure how i feel about having a wrap around seating at 80mph. it would be like the "turn down for what" remake over and over.
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