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Old 01-31-2005, 03:14 PM
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Originally Posted by DaveSunsation
Dmann,

Whiteknukle hit it right on. The demand for our 288's and 32's forced us to drop the 25 Aggressor along with product developement. Outside Michigan, the 25 was a diffulcult sell for our dealers unless the got the folks out for a ride. The narrow beam was always a concern. We know it's a hell of a 25' boat and runs extremely well in the nasty. At some point in the future we may entertain developing a new boat, but demand for our upcoming larger models are our current focus. You'll love the boat as many 25 owners will tell you. If I can offer any more input, please do not hesitate to call me diret.

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Is the Aggressor bottom indeed the same as the Rocket with just a few updates?
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Old 01-31-2005, 05:25 PM
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Ecep,

For the most part, yes. They're differences are the delta pad and the vortec vents. Both are great hulls, evolution created the Aggressor hull. Would'nt matter to me which hull was under me, I love em both.
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Old 02-03-2005, 02:46 PM
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I was just looking at my March issue of PowerBoat on page 129 there is a ad for 25 Aggressor (NEW) . They don't say its the Sunsation hull but it sure looks like it!! Check It Out!!
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Old 02-03-2005, 05:13 PM
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I saw it too, its the same hull as sunsations they sold the mold to whoever is making it now i have a 92 w. fresh 454 mg addded checkerd flag graphics to the rear bought a aluminium swim platform from sunsation am redoing my dash as we speak love the boat 70 mph allday long will be selling it end of this year to buy a 28 ! asking $ 19,000.00 sunsation build an awesome boat and their support from factory and sales are supurb, and they throw one hell of a rally!
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Old 02-06-2005, 01:50 PM
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this is a question to Dave i spoke with one of your tech guys some time back about a 25 ag i bought it from mike janish didnt spell that right ,went to mich to purchace it i'm in oklahoma very few people have seen the 25 here, i repowered the boat i build engines 653 hp at 5800. the boat runs 92, but chine walk is aBBBBB, will trim tab,s set back box any thing help?? i have dual ram steering a must, but the family won't go to the lake with me anymore any sugestions???
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Old 02-07-2005, 11:02 PM
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sunsation 540, i am surprised the hydro steering didn't help, mine starts to chine walk at around 67-68 but don't have hydro steering, my buddy has a 92 w/ a built 502 w/ procharger pushing 700 hp hes got full hydro steering and added longer 20" tabs and that really helped, hes running 88 mph hopefully dave can chine in too hear.
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Old 02-08-2005, 05:34 AM
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Hydraulic Steering and wider tabs are a must. The bigger picture is at those speeds there's hardly any hull left in the water to work with. We never designed that boat for those speeds and no doubt you guys are pushing the edge of the envelope here. Wish I could tell you more from experience but I've never had an Aggressor that ran those speeds, about 76 is the best speed I ever ran and the boat handled it well. I'd post over on our site in http://www.sunsationboats.com/forums...isplay.php?f=3

this forum and ask the guys who have built Aggressors more information. Keep us posted on the tips you get.
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Old 02-09-2005, 06:27 AM
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A local guy here has a 25 Aggressor. I think he has a 540/w procharger. He's running pretty fast.

I think Dave is giving sound advice. I have a similar hull and I think anything over 80 MPH your definitly entering the danger zone.
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I agree w/ dave too want to go 90 Plus buy a 32 i am hoping to see 74, am getting prop labbed ussually we cruise at 55-60 w/ the kids along
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