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Old 12-26-2012 | 03:51 PM
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We are local too, Key Largo is the store and service, and the factory is across the street from Concept in Opa Locka, just an FYI. Maybe stop by when you are up there.

I hope to have two new ones ready to deliver by end Feb, mid March.
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Old 12-26-2012 | 04:25 PM
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Originally Posted by BLKMAMBA
Underpressure, I am going to have to agree with Pete. I will stick with Concept. They have a good reputation and they are local here in South Florida. Boating37, I think I will just roll with (2) 375V's. Groper, what kind of truck are you using to pull this. I'm guessing a F250/350 and how much are warehouse monthly storage?
You have no idea what the difference is between a 36 Concept (really a 33) and a 33 Ocean Hawk. Theyre not even in the same planet. Do the Concept look nice yes, does it have nice lines yes do they have nice paint jobs (which is what draw the main attention ) yes. All that plus quality and built can be had with a Ocean Hawk. Ride a Ocean Hawk in 3-4 and ride a Concept in smaller 2-3 and you'll see what the difference is. Ocean Hawk as been around for a longgg time but the owner died several years ago which is why you haven't heard from them in a while, but the molds were preserved to and pampered this whole time. Trust me to real boater the Ocean Hawk is a lot more boat, quality etc than a Concept, Renegade, Solid, Sonic, and so on. That's why all so many people look for them or the Cigarette Cafe Racer which was built by Ocean Hawk under the Cig name. I dont think a brand like " Cigarette" would have the same hull, construstion if the boat what's up to "their" standards. Not knocking Concept but there's no comparison. Ride one for yourself and than you can really compare when you have tested both. I have
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Old 12-28-2012 | 04:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Premier Perf
You have no idea what the difference is between a 36 Concept (really a 33) and a 33 Ocean Hawk. Theyre not even in the same planet. Do the Concept look nice yes, does it have nice lines yes do they have nice paint jobs (which is what draw the main attention ) yes. All that plus quality and built can be had with a Ocean Hawk. Ride a Ocean Hawk in 3-4 and ride a Concept in smaller 2-3 and you'll see what the difference is. Ocean Hawk as been around for a longgg time but the owner died several years ago which is why you haven't heard from them in a while, but the molds were preserved to and pampered this whole time. Trust me to real boater the Ocean Hawk is a lot more boat, quality etc than a Concept, Renegade, Solid, Sonic, and so on. That's why all so many people look for them or the Cigarette Cafe Racer which was built by Ocean Hawk under the Cig name. I dont think a brand like " Cigarette" would have the same hull, construstion if the boat what's up to "their" standards. Not knocking Concept but there's no comparison. Ride one for yourself and than you can really compare when you have tested both. I have
I don't like the layout of the Ocean Hawk. I'm going to stick with Concept.
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Old 12-28-2012 | 07:02 PM
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remember they're custom made to order and you can get any layout you want. Good luck with your search
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Old 03-27-2013 | 04:12 PM
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Originally Posted by BLKMAMBA
Underpressure, I am going to have to agree with Pete. I will stick with Concept. They have a good reputation and they are local here in South Florida. Boating37, I think I will just roll with (2) 375V's. Groper, what kind of truck are you using to pull this. I'm guessing a F250/350 and how much are warehouse monthly storage?


I use a 2012 Dodge 2500 6.7, tows it with little effort, the storage is $360.00 a month.
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