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Old 04-11-2009, 11:44 AM   #1
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Default new boat.. see you out there!

Just bought her yesterday.. Look forward to seeing you all out there!!!!
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Old 04-11-2009, 11:58 AM   #2
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Beauty, can't wait to see her on the lake. Congrats.
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going to be tough keeping it under the limit...
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Old 04-11-2009, 12:11 PM   #4
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I will get flammed for this... but whatever... LOL
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Old 04-11-2009, 12:23 PM   #5
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I hope the gas prices stay low enough so you can enjoy the boat. Just limit the tubing/wakeboarding.
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Old 04-11-2009, 12:27 PM   #6
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Thanks.. I agree..... Gas could be very tough.. Good part is I will be trailering it so at least I won't have to fill up on the lake.

Probably not the best boat to be tubing behind. I have a 17 foot fishing boat that would work much better.

I don't think the person being towed would enjoy a rooster tail in the face LOL
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Old 04-11-2009, 01:54 PM   #7
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nice looking boat. clean. specs??? i see a procharger on the 500 efi. length, year, tow vehicle?

if it were my boat, need graphics on the sides.

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Old 04-11-2009, 02:23 PM   #8
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I am going to have the active thunder logo (same as my avatar) on the rear side. I like the all white, clean looking.. But who knows maybe something in the future.

It does have a procharger. It is a 1999 active thunder savage 28 feet. I have a F250 so no worries there.
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Old 04-11-2009, 02:30 PM   #9
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Congrats. Looks perfect for the lake, hope to see you out there this year.
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Excuse my ignorance, but what's a procharger? The headers look like they go straight to the transom so it's not a turbo charger, is it a supercharger?

Never mind the speed limit, how are you going to meet the noise limit?
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Yes to compare it to automotive mechanics it is a supercharger.

I will definatley have to get mufflers.. I thought about turn downs but that will only solve the problem if I am not up on plain around "the man"... So I am going to look for something that is easy to install and remove. No where else I go has noise or any other type of limits.... So just another hassel to overcome.
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OCDACTIVE, best of luck on your new boat!
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Default jrc-procharger vs. supercharger

procharger: basically the same as a supercharger as used in a car. procharger is water cooled and a supercharger is oil cooled from the engine oil. like a big air pump that pushes air into the engine intake (boost) for MORE power. small package to make big power. can be put almost any inboard engine.

see the chrome/polished piping coming off the side of the charger going to the intake?

supercharger: needs a intercooler to cool the "charged" air. oil cooled. huge piece on top of the engine.

search the web for more info. thats what i know of them
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Looks great best of luck with her,look forward to seeing you out on the water.
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Smile She's a beauty!

I find putting on the biggest prop that the boat can handle helps keeps the GPH up. Give her a name so that I know its you and i will give you the wave!
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I am putting Active Thunder. The same as my Avatar on the rear quarter of each side. The previous owner had a 5 blade.. big pitch and it caused too much stern lift. There is a 32 on there now which seems to work great.. Not too much prop slip and pushing 86 - 88 mph you really can't complain.
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Not too much prop slip and pushing 86 - 88 mph you really can't complain.
Unfortunately,I guess you'll have to do that on Winnisquam now.
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Or just not get caught...

I highly doubt they are going to be gunning people in the middle of the broads...... But we shall see...
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Congrats on the new ride..... sweet looking boat!

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Phew - holy cow what a boat. No economy issues in your house hold.
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Phew - holy cow what a boat. No economy issues in your house hold.
I have choosen not to participate in the economy slow down.
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Nice Boat!!! Congrats OD!!! I am looking forward to seeing you out there!
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Looks like your hat can get blown off real easy! What for the KAYAKERS
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Looks like your hat can get blown off real easy! What for the KAYAKERS
The Kayakers don't have to worry about the hats.. LOL..

I bought a set of head wraps for that reason... (already lost one in Long Island sound test driving her)
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I have choosen not to participate in the economy slow down.

Yeah I hear you. This morning was the first day I drove to work in my '09 Honda Accord. Good buys and financing out there right now if your able to purchase what you desire (or need.)
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Just trying to get a rise out of you.OCDACTIVE.......I had an older 3x2 with a modified big block....sold it and moved to a deck boat......it was fast but pretty noisy.....my neighbors like me now.
I'm just droolling over your new AT...they are a quality boat and I know you'll have a great time with it.Have you had it out yet?
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I hate to tell you guys but I think most big PWC's might be the quickest to 45 mph.I'll meet you there!
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Just bought her yesterday.. Look forward to seeing you all out there!!!!

Your boat looks great, nice and clean, best of luck
but I hope she not a YANKEE FAN (ny6422fs0
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but I hope she not a YANKEE FAN (ny6422fs0
Good Golly, I should hope not!
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Sorry, but someone HAD to...
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Your boat looks great, nice and clean, best of luck
but I hope she not a YANKEE FAN (ny6422fs0
No way.. She has been trending towards Boston since she was built. She now finally feels at home.. Hey I figure a championship boat deserves a championship team..

Actually now that I think of it........ Sox, Pats, Celts and even the Bruins.. Yup she is happy to be home..
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