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Don't quote me on this but I think the current Non-cabin 38 ZR's are running in the low 90's. Add 1000 lbs of weight to build out the cabin and it could run 7 - 9 mph slower - which would also make it harder on the drives. I'm anxious to see the performance data.
#35
Originally Posted by JWilmoth
Bill R.
Your pricing is not accurate. I don't know what your source is but it's not correct. We have purchased the first 2 models (35 and 38) and some of the numbers aren't even finalized. I can tell everyone that the pricing is going to be very competitive. Check us out at the Annapolis Powerboat show.
John
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Your pricing is not accurate. I don't know what your source is but it's not correct. We have purchased the first 2 models (35 and 38) and some of the numbers aren't even finalized. I can tell everyone that the pricing is going to be very competitive. Check us out at the Annapolis Powerboat show.
John
443 786-0279
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Wow, that sounds like a really sweet boat John. If the new 38's came even close to that with similar power then that would be a great package. As for myself I recently sold my 35 Fountain and am in the market for a 38. The only question is which 38 to buy. That new Donzi certainly looks like a contender. Keep us informed.
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As of last week we didn;t have the price either. I had the pleasure of riding on the 35ZR what an incredible boat on Sunday the boat ran low 80s with 496 power. Donzi hit a homerun with this boat, the 38ZR is soon to follow. The 38 and 42 will be staggerd set up.



