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2011 Hornet Model One
Got my first one today just in time for Bham Boat Show.Workmanship,fit and finish seems to be first class.Black hull would show any imperfections and I don't see any.The latest PPI interior looks very nice.This is a brand new company with some young energetic folks with a vision and a good business plan.Our show starts Thursday,will be interesting to see the reception the new Hornet gets. www.hornetmarine.com :drink:
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Looks like a Sweet 16
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Just checked out the site. Very cool little boat! Id buy one. What are power options and MSRP?
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Currently Merc 4.3 with a 5.0 shortly.A loaded boat with all options,high 20's.I am excited about this little boat as I had lots of fun in the old days running the boats that it was patterned after.Maybe they can fit the new 5.7 Ilmor into one:drink:
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Not trying to be a prick here. Just trying to understand.
You have a company that has the same name as a Donzi. http://www.supernova19.com/31a52df0.jpg 1965 Donzi Hornet 19' That’s selling a boat that looks like a Donzi. http://www.supernova19.com/5732ab60.jpg (recognize the guy closest in picture?) And “the inspiration for Hornet Marine is the Thunderbird: the world’s first offshore powerboat built with gas turbine (jet) engines.” So (1965 thunderbird’s) Jim’s boat, a giant offshore aluminum race boat with twin turbines is the inspiration for this little fiberglass boat with a 4.3ltr? No disrespect but what‘s the story? It is a nice little boat. Congratulations! |
Originally Posted by Magicfloat
(Post 3302002)
Currently Merc 4.3 with a 5.0 shortly.A loaded boat with all options,high 20's.I am excited about this little boat as I had lots of fun in the old days running the boats that it was patterned after.Maybe they can fit the new 5.7 Ilmor into one:drink:
Heck, might as well go with a 525..... |
Speeds with the 4.3? Expected speed with the 5.0?
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Sweeet little boat Robert.....I was on your website a week or 2 ago and saw it.
Power to weight ratio is probably better with the 4.3 and still top 60mph with the 6 cyl. |
383 stroker and a Black Hawk. That would make for an interesting little pocket rocket ride :)
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Do they have any plans to do an 18 or any other models in the future?
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I asked their marketing guy yesterday when he delivered the boat.Answer is yes,but a year or so down the road.I sold Donzi for years,the 16 and 18 were my favorites,most fun ever.One neat thing is this boat has storage under all the seats,the Donzi had no storage.They also lowered the floor and the seats so you feel like you are sitting in the boat rather than on top of it. I am actually kind of excited,don't expect to sell a ton of them,but hopefully enough to make a buck or two and have some fun.We will see.:drink:
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Originally Posted by f_inscreenname
(Post 3302113)
Not trying to be a prick here. Just trying to understand.
You have a company that has the same name as a Donzi. 1965 Donzi Hornet 19' That’s selling a boat that looks like a Donzi. (recognize the guy closest in picture?) And “the inspiration for Hornet Marine is the Thunderbird: the world’s first offshore powerboat built with gas turbine (jet) engines.” So (1965 thunderbird’s) Jim’s boat, a giant offshore aluminum race boat with twin turbines is the inspiration for this little fiberglass boat with a 4.3ltr? No disrespect but what‘s the story? It is a nice little boat. Congratulations! The "Thunderbird" was a very high profile project at the time. they hired the best designers, world champion drivers, and the top manufacturers. They set out to win the race. Harold Hartmann worked on the boat closely with Jim Wynne. Walt Walters came in when it was ready for racing. My father did lot of testing with Jim. He effectively learned to drive a boat from Jim. He also Learned a lot about Marine design. I am not going to go into the whole race story here but it was amazing! When Harold Hartmann came home. He sold the family sailboat and went out and bought a Donzi St. Tropez (I still own this boat). The St. Tropez (Same hull as the Hornet) was designed by Jim and Walt for Donzi. I grew up with a Donzi in the family. We owned a couple other Donzis over the years. My father, always the engineer, talking about what was done right and what should be done better. Hornet Marine utilizes this design and manufacturing input to build one of the best boats in the industry. We credit Jim Wynne, Waltman Walters, and Harold Hartmann all with having a direct impact on the design of the Hornet 17. Our goal is to continue the development of this great work. David Hartmann One of the founders of Hornet Marine |
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Originally Posted by David Hartmann
(Post 3303523)
Well, I can try and give a little perspective. As one of the founders of Hornet Marine. My Father, Harold Hartmann, was the project engineer for a division of United Aircraft(United Technologies). His job was to prove the endurance capabilities of gas turbine power. He was involved in the first use of Gas Turbine's in almost every situations except for airplanes. Most of the the early work was in the marine industry including crew boats, container ships, and military vessels of many types.
The "Thunderbird" was a very high profile project at the time. they hired the best designers, world champion drivers, and the top manufacturers. They set out to win the race. Harold Hartmann worked on the boat closely with Jim Wynne. Walt Walters came in when it was ready for racing. My father did lot of testing with Jim. He effectively learned to drive a boat from Jim. He also Learned a lot about Marine design. I am not going to go into the whole race story here but it was amazing! When Harold Hartmann came home. He sold the family sailboat and went out and bought a Donzi St. Tropez (I still own this boat). The St. Tropez (Same hull as the Hornet) was designed by Jim and Walt for Donzi. I grew up with a Donzi in the family. We owned a couple other Donzis over the years. My father, always the engineer, talking about what was done right and what should be done better. Hornet Marine utilizes this design and manufacturing input to build one of the best boats in the industry. We credit Jim Wynne, Waltman Walters, and Harold Hartmann all with having a direct impact on the design of the Hornet 17. Our goal is to continue the development of this great work. David Hartmann One of the founders of Hornet Marine Very cool! Saw the Thunderbird in action in the movie Run Sunward (a must have for any offshore history buff) also spoke to the current owner at the Bimini race a few years ago. Good luck with Hornet |
Originally Posted by ILMORdude
(Post 3303539)
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