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33 Ocean Hawk
Does anyone have any pics of the 33 Ocean Hawk or any info. Not much info on the web.
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what do you want to know, you can pm me?
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From what I have been told the 33 Cigarette Cafe Open is esentially the same boat.
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cgarrett,
Thanks for the pics... |
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A good friend of mine may sell his. 1991 all redone, new Merc. 250EFI, Manning trailer, New electronics. I can get more info if you want???
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Originally Posted by SABER KID
A good friend of mine may sell his. 1991 all redone, new Merc. 250EFI, Manning trailer, New electronics. I can get more info if you want???
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I have a 1994 that has been all redone Iam just starting to sell now. If you are intrested please give me a call Jay 410-320-2495
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I actually purchased a 2005 OceanHawk. I have pics, but cannot post. Let me know any questions you have and I will be happy to answer them and can provide you pictures if you send me your e-mail address.
The boat is awesome. Better than the Cigarette version built from 1997-2002. I used it in the Chesapeake Bay last summer and can't wait to take off the shrink wrap in a few weeks. I moved up from a 29 Fountain and what a difference. I did alot of research on this type of boat and considered others like Fountain, Donzi, Concept, Marlago, and a few others and felt this boat was the best for my needs. I have not been disappointed. There is a used one in Clearwater for sale also for $59K. It has triple 250 EFI which are gas guzzlers. Mine has twins. I settled on the 250EFIs to keep the cost down. It will take me a long time to burn $20K in gas. Please let me know any specific questions you have or pictures you would like and I will help you. Also, you might want to consider having a new one built. I can help you with that if you are interested. Might be worth considering. Rob |
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Jusmakinit:
What do you mean by gas guzzlers? The fact that they are 250EFI's or that they are triples? The best thing about Ocean Hawk is he will build with IB/OB. 496 HO's would be a sweet ride! |
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Chuckbeecher - you're not getting rid of the glasstream are you?
Bob |
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I have a 33 ft Powerplay for sale which is very similar to the Ocean Hawk if you are interested it is in the classifieds!
Rob |
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I will e-mail pics. I also have pics of my boat in construction if you need to see something special.
The 250 EFI's are a little more thirsty than the Optimax or the verados. But in order to get the opti's to have 250 hp you need to burn high test. That is also correct that you can have your Oceanhawk built with any engine choice you want. Phil has alot of experience with this hull and he will work out any engine package to your liking. I had I/O's in my fountain and I was ready to get out of the bilge. The OB's are much less maintenance. If anyone needs first hand info about the Oceanhawk, let me know. I did alot of research before I bought this boat. I also have owned high performance boats since 1987. my e-mail is [email protected] Rob |
Ocean Hawk Pictures
Anyone have anymore pictures or comments about these boats?
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Originally Posted by DeepV
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I've seen your work also, nice attention to detail also.
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We have used Phil on some of our special project boats over the years and I would highly recommend his work.
He is very particular and makes sure the customer gets exactly what he wants. You can't go wrong with a boat built by him. |
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Originally Posted by Top Banana
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We have used Phil on some of our special project boats over the years and I would highly recommend his work.
He is very particular and makes sure the customer gets exactly what he wants. You can't go wrong with a boat built by him. Anyway here are some pictures of my boat this past weekend at the Don Aronow OSS race waiting at Sunny Isles. |
Originally Posted by DeepV
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no doubt, the build of these boats is unmatchable, I just want new engines and more speed, say a pair of 350 Verados? Although at my sea trial with Phil on board and half fuel we got 63.5 mph.
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Originally Posted by keylargo33
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I HAVE THE BOAT TESTED IN HOT BOAT MAGAZINE IN 2004 WON'T TRADE IT FOR ANY BOAT IN IT'S CLASS. I MEAN ANY.
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I have a 2002 33 cig cafe open basically same boat, the seaworthiness of this hull is very very impressive I live in Puerto Rico our seas are brutal 4-6 are great days for us down here.The boat has been to the BVI,s twice and this year on the way over it had (we) to handle for a good 45 min 9-10 at an average of 18 Knots. This with a very very conservative power of twin 225 opty,s 4-5 cruise at 35-37 knots very comfortably 48.6/56 mph max relatively light. Awsome design and extremely comfortable boat no center console in this range can give you all this I would not change it for nothing out there and like I said OH the rough water capabilities!!!!!!
pics of my boat in this site look for low91207 http://www.offshoreonly.com/gallery/...4&ppuser=86702 |
Awesome boats..... i'm considering either a 33 Ocean Hawk or a 33 Avance, I want mine with racing bolster seats and no arch or t-top triple 300's...there one like that here in miami that looks super sharp...great all around boat
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I own Green Lantern in post #4. It spent this year on dry land as we had a baby, but I can't wait for next summer... Love that boat!
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Is Ocean Hawk still around?
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The boat is alive and in production again. We bought the company and molds a year ago. Took one to Key West, on the poker run, new 2014 model with twin 300 Verados. 61-62i into 25mph wind full fuel and water three guys and tool box. 64 and change with wind. Ride one of these and you will buy it. Returned Monday outside 55 mph trimmed out no tabs, what a ride!!! Bone dry amd rock solid. am in love again.
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Originally Posted by jusmakinit
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I actually purchased a 2005 OceanHawk. I have pics, but cannot post. Let me know any questions you have and I will be happy to answer them and can provide you pictures if you send me your e-mail address.
The boat is awesome. Better than the Cigarette version built from 1997-2002. I used it in the Chesapeake Bay last summer and can't wait to take off the shrink wrap in a few weeks. I moved up from a 29 Fountain and what a difference. I did alot of research on this type of boat and considered others like Fountain, Donzi, Concept, Marlago, and a few others and felt this boat was the best for my needs. I have not been disappointed. There is a used one in Clearwater for sale also for $59K. It has triple 250 EFI which are gas guzzlers. Mine has twins. I settled on the 250EFIs to keep the cost down. It will take me a long time to burn $20K in gas. Please let me know any specific questions you have or pictures you would like and I will help you. Also, you might want to consider having a new one built. I can help you with that if you are interested. Might be worth considering. Rob |
Originally Posted by fineline marine
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WE HAVE DONE THE CABIN AND COCKPIT UPHOLSTERY IN THE PAST 9 OR 10 BOATS THEY HAVE BUILT. PHIL IS A GREAT GUY AND VERY PATICULAR. ITS A WELL BUILT BOAT AND A LOT OF ATTENTION TO DETAIL. HIS CONTACT NUMBER IS 786-514-0279.
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Originally Posted by FeverMike
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Dooh...didn't think of that! LOL...thanks! I just always loved the 33 Cig which is really an Ocean Hawk 33. I liked the 33 Powerplay too. I should of gotten one of these instead of the Concept I bought back in 2003....really was not impressed. My 38 Fountain CC is nice, strong well built and fast but I am looking to down size back to 2 outboards and something a little smaller.
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Anyone tested a powerplay 33 cc and a ocean hawk 33 ? very curious to know the comparison...? because, I never ride into something better than the powerplay 33cc (in this size).
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Originally Posted by cgarrett
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From what I have been told the 33 Cigarette Cafe Open is esentially the same boat.
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Originally Posted by Alex Mc
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No better-constructed 33ft. boat than the Ocean Hawk/Open Cafe exists. The hull and deck construction is unique in that they are bonded together to form a solid unit. I knew the owners were always happy because I built the molds and 30 boats.
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