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Old 11-18-2009, 12:28 PM
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Borrelli Powerboats custom 20ft Prototype Preview

Hey guys , Nick Borrelli here from Borrelli Powerboats (you may know me or my father Ken Borrelli from Nuwave Marine and NuwaveParts.com) . I just wanted to get some info out there and see what people think of the prototype for our boat! We are doing the final tweaks to the prototype before we begin licensing and coast guard testing so that we can begin production.

Our goal is an affordable to build, affordable to run custom boat that anyone can conform to fit into their budget!

Please feel free to call or email with Questions

856 232 6969
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Some basic info:



The boat will start as a shell and be fully customizable from top to bottom!

They will be hand built to order in our shop in Deptford NJ

The prototype is running the Mercury marine 383 scorpion with cmi headers 2 400hp. Production models will most likely start with a 5.0 and go up

Bravo one drive

70 mph with the mercury 383 350hp

77 Mph @ 51xx Rpm with the 400 stroker with no headers

Has not been tested with headers yet

Featuring Custom interior by PPI in Bradenton Fl

Custom livorsi Guages

3 seats across with the pilot in the center, Center seat is 6 way Adjustable!

The Beautiful lines were sculpted by hand By Ken Borrelli.

Tell us what you think so far!

















Some pics are pre interior install , more coming soon!
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Nice looking boat will it also be in a outboard version ?
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Is a back seat available with an I/O? I have the outboard 21 Apache molds and a back seat in an I/O is tuff for leg room.
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That is a cool little boat! Styling looks great. I like the center helm but I wonder how strong that shifter pod is. A big bonus and one you don't often see on boats this size is the air scoops, and the sculpting is beautiful, not a tack on like some.

In this economic climate I think you've got a winner here. If you can keep the price under $30-35k you'll sell a lot of them.

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Nice deck, very familiar hull..
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Looks very nice. Can you give additional information with respect to weight without engine, layup materials used, weight of the boat and transom dead rise?
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Originally Posted by Scott B
Nice deck, very familiar hull..
indeed. looks like a 20 cig with a beak...
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Originally Posted by 1611miguel
Nice looking boat will it also be in a outboard version ?
Hopefully in the future!
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Originally Posted by rbr2328
Is a back seat available with an I/O? I have the outboard 21 Apache molds and a back seat in an I/O is tuff for leg room.
Not enough room. maybe in the OB model
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Originally Posted by Catmando
That is a cool little boat! Styling looks great. I like the center helm but I wonder how strong that shifter pod is. A big bonus and one you don't often see on boats this size is the air scoops, and the sculpting is beautiful, not a tack on like some.

In this economic climate I think you've got a winner here. If you can keep the price under $30-35k you'll sell a lot of them.
Thanks! that shift pod is temporary, the production one will be much nicer
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