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Originally Posted by Matt Trulio
(Post 3414364)
According to Mike Fiore, who I touched base with via text this morning, the 28 is 28 feet long without the bustle. (It's an option that was pictured in the rendering.) With the bustle, they're going to call it the 29.
Hope this clarifies. "We've been calling it the 28, but it's really a 29 and that's what we'll end up calling it," said Fiore, who'd just returned from a test run in the prototyple when he called about an hour ago. How fast is the boat? "With a 525EFI, we're expecting it to run in the mid-90s," said Fiore. "We're almost there." |
Anyone want to guess what the cost will be on this well equiped? $130's?
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Originally Posted by Baja_man
(Post 3414425)
Anyone want to guess what the cost will be on this well equiped? $130's?
Should be sweet, but a touch expensive for a 28(9) footer. |
Originally Posted by Cash Bar
(Post 3414440)
No way it's under $190k. Prob retail at like $240k and get a bump down for actual purchase.
Should be sweet, but a touch expensive for a 28(9) footer. You can buy one of many manufacturers boats and be into the same speed bracket for much less... or spend the same and be well into triple digits. |
The boats price will be under 200K. Target range depending on options with a Mercury 525efi set-up will be around 165K.
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Not sure if it's comparable but, the Hustler 29' Rockit with the 525 was $160k at the Miami show and they said it ran 85mph. I would think the OL is more $.
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Originally Posted by O_SEA_D
(Post 3414483)
Not sure if it's comparable but, the Hustler 29' Rockit with the 525 was $160k at the Miami show and they said it ran 85mph. I would think the OL is more $.
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Mid 90's with a 525EFI would be darn impressive if the boat has a full cabin
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Can't wait too see the OL 28... I'm sure it will looking amazing, like all the other OLs out there!
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Originally Posted by rexcramer1
(Post 3414616)
Mid 90's with a 525EFI would be darn impressive if the boat has a full cabin
Also, to the point about buying other builder's boats that are capable of the same top speed for a lot less, yes, you can. But be sure you're comparing apples to apples. For example, the 28 has an epoxy/composite lay-up as compared to a conventional lay-up. That's something to consider. I don't think I'm going out on limb here when I say that Outerlimits builds an awfully nice, albeit expensive, boat. Not dogging any of the other builders that offer a model in the same size range for less, just saying that for the sake of price comparison you need to compare custom to custom and production to production. There's more to any boat than top speed. |
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