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Have you found a boat yet? May I suggest a website www.latitudepowerboats.com. I know the name does not sound familiar but the company has a good pedigree and reputation.
We started building a 22 and a 33 back in 1995 as Navigator Powerboats.
In 1998 we went in to contract with Tom Mason to build all the boats (glass) for Midnight Express including over 40 boats for Homeland Security.
In 2006 we were in the process of taking the company public and we had to register trademark our company name, needless to say Navigator Yachts out of Seattle Washington did not allow us to use the name, so we came up with a new name Latitude Powerboats Symbol (LTDI)
We build a great boat, 100% handlaid (no chopper gun near), not a single once of wood, Vinyl Lester resin, vacuum bag all the core 1" 12 pound density Mantex stringer system, 3" 36pound density for the transom, hull and deck bonded 360*, floor bonded to stringers and bulkhead.
This boat can not, will not, come apart, (unless you cut it with a chainsaw).
Guarantee it's the dryest boat in the market.
We can rigg them with Merc's or e-tec's you choose.
We started building a 22 and a 33 back in 1995 as Navigator Powerboats.
In 1998 we went in to contract with Tom Mason to build all the boats (glass) for Midnight Express including over 40 boats for Homeland Security.
In 2006 we were in the process of taking the company public and we had to register trademark our company name, needless to say Navigator Yachts out of Seattle Washington did not allow us to use the name, so we came up with a new name Latitude Powerboats Symbol (LTDI)
We build a great boat, 100% handlaid (no chopper gun near), not a single once of wood, Vinyl Lester resin, vacuum bag all the core 1" 12 pound density Mantex stringer system, 3" 36pound density for the transom, hull and deck bonded 360*, floor bonded to stringers and bulkhead.
This boat can not, will not, come apart, (unless you cut it with a chainsaw).
Guarantee it's the dryest boat in the market.
We can rigg them with Merc's or e-tec's you choose.
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Have you found a boat yet? May I suggest a website www.latitudepowerboats.com. I know the name does not sound familiar but the company has a good pedigree and reputation.
We started building a 22 and a 33 back in 1995 as Navigator Powerboats.
In 1998 we went in to contract with Tom Mason to build all the boats (glass) for Midnight Express including over 40 boats for Homeland Security.
In 2006 we were in the process of taking the company public and we had to register trademark our company name, needless to say Navigator Yachts out of Seattle Washington did not allow us to use the name, so we came up with a new name Latitude Powerboats Symbol (LTDI)
We build a great boat, 100% handlaid (no chopper gun near), not a single once of wood, Vinyl Lester resin, vacuum bag all the core 1" 12 pound density Mantex stringer system, 3" 36pound density for the transom, hull and deck bonded 360*, floor bonded to stringers and bulkhead.
This boat can not, will not, come apart, (unless you cut it with a chainsaw).
Guarantee it's the dryest boat in the market.
We can rigg them with Merc's or e-tec's you choose.
We started building a 22 and a 33 back in 1995 as Navigator Powerboats.
In 1998 we went in to contract with Tom Mason to build all the boats (glass) for Midnight Express including over 40 boats for Homeland Security.
In 2006 we were in the process of taking the company public and we had to register trademark our company name, needless to say Navigator Yachts out of Seattle Washington did not allow us to use the name, so we came up with a new name Latitude Powerboats Symbol (LTDI)
We build a great boat, 100% handlaid (no chopper gun near), not a single once of wood, Vinyl Lester resin, vacuum bag all the core 1" 12 pound density Mantex stringer system, 3" 36pound density for the transom, hull and deck bonded 360*, floor bonded to stringers and bulkhead.
This boat can not, will not, come apart, (unless you cut it with a chainsaw).
Guarantee it's the dryest boat in the market.
We can rigg them with Merc's or e-tec's you choose.
#133
what about the donzi 35 zf? I may be looking at one with my dad, but he thinks the 30 zf being a much smaller boat will have it's advantages. We will mostly be just crusing the bay and we trailer from about 5-10 miles. resturant hoppins some poker runs, and a little fishing, maybe a tournament if we get a group of buddies together and go out fishing 3-4 times a year.
I would like to tow the boat cross country from texas to washington state and hit the big lake between here and there.
Ernie
I would like to tow the boat cross country from texas to washington state and hit the big lake between here and there.
Ernie
#134
Well
Thought I had found a boat.......2002 29 ZFC with a pair of 225 Optimax's......Nice and clean low hour boat priced right and was ready to write a check if it all checked out............Boat is now in litigation between Owner-Broker-New owner....it appears the owner pulled the boat from the broker and sold it out from underhim..........the day before I called
BUMMER
Still looking
Thought I had found a boat.......2002 29 ZFC with a pair of 225 Optimax's......Nice and clean low hour boat priced right and was ready to write a check if it all checked out............Boat is now in litigation between Owner-Broker-New owner....it appears the owner pulled the boat from the broker and sold it out from underhim..........the day before I called
BUMMER
Still looking
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28 please. Im looking for something basic, but extremely well built, in-between use of cruising with friends, and fishing with the fisherman of the family, my wife. I am looking at ..20-24' thats why I asked about the 22'. Thanks Jeff
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Carrera Sport Fish 30 CC / 250 Merc Racing Optimax... 70 + MPH
They Make a 23,27,30,32,36
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