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201liberator 09-26-2008 08:37 PM

It seems like there are people who might be able to afford a new 24 to 26 foot offshore boat, but not a 30 or bigger boat. Then after they are hooked and the economy improves, they might move up to that twin engined 30 footer or larger.

UP_ROKTOY 09-26-2008 08:54 PM

progression still makes the 22, 24, and 24xl's
Superboat still makes the 21 and 24's
Activator still makes the 22

Real offshore hulls, built with the right stuff available today.

Uncle Dave 09-26-2008 09:08 PM

201 - the best liberator
 

Originally Posted by 201liberator (Post 2698583)
Rounded euro look vs. squared-off flat transom look? That is a separate topic. I like both. My boat has the integrated platform euro look, but I definitely appreciate the looks of that 24 Cig and its offshoots.

Why don't the manufacturers start making some smaller offshore boats again? Not enough profit in it? I think that some of us would get started in a particular brand and based upon this thread move up in size with the same brand. There is tremendous brand loyalty.

It seems like a shame that Sunsation, Cigarette, Formula and Fountain among others got rid of their smaller boats. A few companies still make them like Donzi, Sonic, and Baja (hopefully Fountain won't discontinue the smaller boats).


From another thread I didn't respond to the 201 Lib is by far the best of the liberator breed- in the 20ft class it was and even as a "factory boat" is still hard to beat in its length - as long as it has a through the transom exhaust kit. The cobra drive w/ through the prop exhaust is kinda lame.

This is also a boat Ive been to Catalina and back on several times so although not the best big water boat,(what 20 footer is) it's one you can confidently go out in.

I lusted after it heavily during my years at Skipper Marine electronics and our best client camborac marine sold them so I know it well-

Do you have the round or square cuddy hatch?

As you say the market for the smaller boats has left American manufacturers for the most part because its as hard to make a good 21 footer as it is a 24-26. So unless you are willing to drop 50K for a good custom you're pretty much stuck with all that "hello kitty" nonsense from yamaha, sea doo etc. or really weak little rigs from factories that pump em out cheap.

Yeah loyalty- from a group of boaters- ya think?

These crowds are what I refer to as "loyal to a fault" to manufacturers, hull styles, technology etc. So much so that some guys will even refuse to look at the actual numbers for data because they just dont want to believe their good old "you pick it" isnt the best at every metric that can be measured.

Im a manufacturers nightmare.
I cannot be counted on for blind repeat business or blind loyalty.

Personally I dont buy into brand loyalty simply because things change, and when I buy major products- boats, trucks, Dirt bikes, cars, high end software, or anything I intend to keep, I re investigate EVERY time.

If I had a good experience I'll give a vendor another shot, but it wont be a slam dunk.

have fun with your libby!

Uncle Dave

Laveycraft 2750 Ilmor-710
Laveycraft 20.8 Sebring 406 SB
Fleetwood nitrous toy hauler
Yamaha raptor 700/Kawi KFX 450
Nissan Titan

DKerns 09-26-2008 09:23 PM

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I will stick with brand loyalty! I am very happy with my 22 Velocity. I know it looks dated and has a plastic shifter, but I like it!!! It is a little on the light side but all in all a good boat. I boat on the Chesapeake bay which is capable of getting pretty snotty.

Uncle Dave 09-26-2008 09:35 PM

Ill still shop......
 

Originally Posted by DKerns (Post 2698816)
I will stick with brand loyalty! I am very happy with my 22 Velocity. I know it looks dated and has a plastic shifter, but I like it!!! It is a little on the light side but all in all a good boat. I boat on the Chesapeake bay which is capable of getting pretty snotty.


Velocity makes a great boat.

They are, if not the, -certainly top 3 speed wise in terms of apples to apples power in each category they build.

Take a look at what they are getting in the 28 ft category with 470 HP

The numbers dont lie. (they don't tell the whole truth either)

Uncle Dave

Laveycraft 2750 Ilmor-710
Laveycraft 20.8 Sebring 406 SB
Fleetwood nitrous toy hauler
Yamaha raptor 700/Kawi KFX 450
Nissan Titan

IRONMAN 09-26-2008 10:42 PM


Originally Posted by DKerns (Post 2698816)
I will stick with brand loyalty! I am very happy with my 22 Velocity. I know it looks dated and has a plastic shifter, but I like it!!! It is a little on the light side but all in all a good boat. I boat on the Chesapeake bay which is capable of getting pretty snotty.

Very nice boat, I remember driving the first 22 Big Block 22 in the early '80s ,, awesome ride. it took a little different technique than the single outboard one though.

JO - PANTERABOATS 09-26-2008 11:22 PM

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Here are a few pics. of a new all black gelcoat Pantera 24' SE we delivered a few months back powered by a single Merc. 496 HO - 425 HP with CMI headers. Boat was alot of fun to run out in the ocean.

JO - Pantera Boats

JO - PANTERABOATS 09-26-2008 11:27 PM

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A few more pics. "Caron" vinyl on the upholstery including custom "Black Pearl" embroidery. Custom race trim tabs with indicators, Full hydraulic race steering system, complete hand laid race lamination, Pirelli rubber non skid flooring with padded angled footrests, MOMO leather race wheel, Livorsi gauges with colored bezels, race motor mounts, custom race battery boxes , etc. etc. are all "standard equipment".

Regards,

Jo

Uncle Dave 09-26-2008 11:36 PM

sweet- keep em coming
 
Really nice work.

Whats that rig cost ? (about)

Paint and interior is really clean and well executed.

Not personally of fan of "pirates with eyeliner" movies but the clients paying for it and the work is superb.

Trailer setup boxing in the drive is different from what Im used to but a good idea considering how many boats Ive seen pulled over that were rear ended.

thanks for posting.


Uncle Dave

Laveycraft 2750 Ilmor-710
Laveycraft 20.8 Sebring 406 SB
Fleetwood nitrous toy hauler
Yamaha raptor 700/Kawi KFX 450
Nissan Titan

DKerns 09-26-2008 11:39 PM


Originally Posted by IRONMAN (Post 2698866)
Very nice boat, I remember driving the first 22 Big Block 22 in the early '80s ,, awesome ride. it took a little different technique than the single outboard one though.


Thanks! I am sure it does not compare to a 24 Cig, 24 Pantera, 24 Excaliber, etc. etc. in the rough, but it will hold its own against any other 22 foot or less boat.

It does take a little different technique to run these boats. I am currently installing a Dart block based 406 that came off of the dyno at 594hp. Should make it real interesting!!!


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