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    Goog looking boat

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    Ran it this weekend, still in break in but it should be out soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gm250 View Post
    I noticed not much talk about 22 activator why fast boat great rough water ability
    Not many Activators running these days but I agree a great rough water boat, very forgiving, comfortable and great handling. Worth finding and restoring an older one.
    1990 22' Activator Yami HPDI 300-sold-86.4
    1976 21' Challenger 2002 3.1 Yami 250 Vmax phase lll 89.7-sold
    1982 21' Superboat 300merc-87
    1990 22' Activator yami OX66 Vmax 250-84.2
    1982 30' Scarab-twin 200 Merc-sold
    1979 21' Challenger 300 Evenrude-sold
    1979 21' Superboat 200 Merc-sold-72

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    I sold John's progression, look for its new owner out there but give him a little space he is new to the boat.
    Joe is selling his restored yellow Activator if anyone is interested, lots of money invested in it and Joe is beyond anal with his boat.

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    didnt mean for this to turn into a for sale ad, I dont have pictures of the boat all together but its sitting here still under shrink wrap turn key ready to go.
    http://www.screamandfly.com/showthre...ctivator/page2

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobF View Post
    didnt mean for this to turn into a for sale ad, I dont have pictures of the boat all together but its sitting here still under shrink wrap turn key ready to go.
    http://www.screamandfly.com/showthre...ctivator/page2

    SICK Activator love the color of course:] Im sure its ok to post that hear as long as you give Scream and flyers a good discount at Raybo
    Last edited by whipper; 06-24-2013 at 04:44 PM.

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    Get a fast cat is the best for the moneyClick image for larger version. 

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    The picture of the Challenger beside the Triad tells me that length isn't everything
    Triad 21'3", beam 82"
    GS 20'3", beam 88"
    Challenger, 20'8", beam 91

    My SS is 20'2" but only 18'9" down the centerline, beam 86", has more deadrise than the Challenger (and yes it's carried forward). It won't handle big water like a real SOB

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    Agree. True wetted running surface and freeboard also play a role.

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    Check out the South Jersey SOB Atlantic City race, you will see some of the 21-24 footers running in the atlantic last sunday.

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    I really like the Allison's but this is the water we boat in. Im not sure they are up to it


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    Quote Originally Posted by David View Post
    The picture of the Challenger beside the Triad tells me that length isn't everything
    Triad 21'3", beam 82"
    GS 20'3", beam 88"
    Challenger, 20'8", beam 91

    My SS is 20'2" but only 18'9" down the centerline, beam 86", has more deadrise than the Challenger (and yes it's carried forward). It won't handle big water like a real SOB
    The 21'3" on the Triad is centerline, what is the centerline on the Grandsport?

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    i have a v hull but it looks like two tunnels are cut down it one on each side is this still a v hull or a tri hull or what is it called ? i have a few pics on here now but just of the back

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    19' centerline and 20' overall

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