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Old 08-13-2020 | 08:13 PM
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they built a 353 or 382 this year, they can still make them upon an order (molds are still available) - I was told by Formula
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Originally Posted by t500hps
I recently saw a 2019 382 listed for sale....might be the last one they ever made.
What a sad world we are living in. Off course you're part of the problem!!!!

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LOL, the key is pay enough! Several years ago after NorTech switched most production to CCs, a friend asked me to call Terry Sobo up and ask if they still produced their 39 NT. TS laughed, said not really, but for the right price we can figure something out.
I'll go on their site and look but are they not making any I/O V's now??
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Old 08-15-2020 | 04:57 PM
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Just looked - does Nortech not even make cats any more? A sad new reality
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Old 08-15-2020 | 06:41 PM
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Originally Posted by seafordguy
Just looked - does Nortech not even make cats any more? A sad new reality
LOL. They have nearly a 1 year wait list on what people are ordering. Pretty sure they don't think that's a sad thing.
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Old 08-15-2020 | 07:08 PM
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LOL. They have nearly a 1 year wait list on what people are ordering. Pretty sure they don't think that's a sad thing.
I don't blame them - they have followed the market and are going to make what sells. Just hate to see the world changing, even though I know one day I'll be one of those guys that are tired of pulling motors, breaking rockers, chasing better idle quality, wearing head phones because my dry pipes are a touch raspy......
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Old 08-15-2020 | 07:13 PM
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Originally Posted by seafordguy
I don't blame them - they have followed the market and are going to make what sells. Just hate to see the world changing, even though I know one day I'll be one of those guys that are tired of pulling motors, breaking rockers, chasing better idle quality, wearing head phones because my dry pipes are a touch raspy......
Agree. I'm older now. Thought I'd never have OBs. But have to say, love the 4 hundos. And will never go back.
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Old 08-15-2020 | 08:03 PM
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$250k, $400k, wtf? My house isn't worth that much. I'll probably just keep my Donzi forever since I tend to keep things anyway. I still have the '82 Mustang GT that I bought in '85. It is sad to see the changes with Nor-Tech, Formula, Fountain, Sunsation and others.
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Old 08-15-2020 | 09:55 PM
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If I was aware of Formula stopping production of their Fastech line I would have held onto the monkey and it would be worth ???!? It’s a shame that Formula stopped producing the Fastech line. Guess basically “ in fact “ per the president wouldn’t stand behind their manufacturing defects. Probably why they stopped producing Fastechs. They are unable to stand behind their product and are just after $$$$

Truly a shame. Not *****ing but actually posted his response publicly with our issues ...writing was on the wall then. Should a bought a Cig...they actually stand behind their product.

Funny part is we purchased another Formula...37PC. Thank goodness Scott at “TAG” still works like they give a ****.

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Old 08-16-2020 | 03:21 AM
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They stopped building Fastechs because they'd stopped selling them, it's that simple.

If you want to analyze it, price may have been a factor, I don't know. If you can dig up numbers on how many were built and sold in the last few years, don't stop there, look into it a bit further.......... Were they stock boats that had sat in showrooms for ages or were they pre-sold? And, did they sell at a decent profit or were they discounted like crazy just to move them on?

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Originally Posted by badmonkey
If I was aware of Formula stopping production of their Fastech line I would have held onto the monkey and it would be worth ???!? It’s a shame that Formula stopped producing the Fastech line. Guess basically “ in fact “ per the president wouldn’t stand behind their manufacturing defects. Probably why they stopped producing Fastechs. They are unable to stand behind their product and are just after $$$$

Truly a shame. Not *****ing but actually posted his response publicly with our issues ...writing was on the wall then. Should a bought a Cig...they actually stand behind their product.

Funny part is we purchased another Formula...37PC. Thank goodness Scott at “TAG” still works like they give a ****.
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They stopped building Fastechs because they'd stopped selling them, it's that simple.

If you want to analyze it, price may have been a factor, I don't know. If you can dig up numbers on how many were built and sold in the last few years, don't stop there, look into it a bit further.......... Were they stock boats that had sat in showrooms for ages or were they pre-sold? And, did they sell at a decent profit or were they discounted like crazy just to move them on?

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I thng rak hit it. The current fastech design came in 1997 (simply a stepped hull of the 1994 design). They have changed NOTHING! With so many other builders putting together really good boats too they were going to lose market share. Add the fact that so many people have fallen into the O/B craze the Fastech line had little chance without major change. Change that obviously they don't want to pursue.

we now have a 400ss..............and Scott is great!
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