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Old 02-24-2012 | 01:40 PM
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Originally Posted by 43sv
I just got back from a ride in the new 29 with Mike. Boat is unbeleivable runs perfect, no chine walk, no tab needed. Very smooth over 2-3ft waves, and yes top speed was 94 on the rev limiter. It will go close to 100 when Mike is finished playing with it. These are not whipple boxes so lets not start that.
Let me understand this, in post #91 the protype boat with a 525 ran 87 mph on gps. Your test ride was 94 mph, and on the orange boat with the 600? The orange boat on display has 600 sci Mercury motors which makes the 94 mph very credible. Pictures from an earlier post of the motor. Based on the posts in this thread I am to conclude that there are two 29's built, the orange boat (600=94mph)and the prototype (525=87mph)?

Are the speeds above that I have read from previous posts correct with the associated power? This conlcusion is solely based on the pictures and posts in this thread.

It is a nice looking boat, and the windscreen does look similar to a DCB in styling.
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Old 02-24-2012 | 01:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Stormrider
Tex, I dont think OL would ever have any intention of making such a 28.
If someone wants an OL w/ all of those ammeneties just get the 41.

By keeping the 29 simple(one design), it will keep the costs down.

And why would you like to see OL do all this?
I know that pantera and saber could do almost all you are asking for already.

Or you could easily see OL do all what you are asking for... just need some $ to order your fleet of them.
Apache can do all this as well.......and in a carbon kevlar hull if you want or whatever other kind of layup you want. I'm sure they could arrange to have skater lay it up if you really want to go fast. They can even add a bustle if you want. Come to think of it............the entire hatch design is eerily similar to the 30ft Rebel design, which is nothing more than a 28 brave with a bustle. I guess there are only so many different ways you can design a bustle. Would be nice to have the option to build the boat without a bustle.

Why you ask? Wouldn't you like to design your own boat? We all have different needs.......
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Old 02-24-2012 | 01:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Smarty
Let me understand this, in post #91 the protype boat with a 525 ran 87 mph on gps. Your test ride was 94 mph, and on the orange boat with the 600? The orange boat on display has 600 sci Mercury motors which makes the 94 mph very credible. Pictures from an earlier post of the motor. Based on the posts in this thread I am to conclude that there are two 29's built, the orange boat (600=94mph)and the prototype (525=87mph)?

Are the speeds above that I have read from previous posts correct with the associated power? This conlcusion is solely based on the pictures and posts in this thread.

It is a nice looking boat, and the windscreen does look similar to a DCB in styling.
Based on my converstion with them at the Miami show, they test ran the plug with a 525. The orange boat at the show is the first one out of the mold and had not been in the water as they had just finished it in time for the show. I am guessing that after the show they dropped it in the water and have been test running it to provide the latest numbers. My real question that I havent seen answered anywhere or by them at the show is what the true running surface of the boat measures? I believe it is less than 30' LOA but with the bustle and notched transom the actual bottom looked pretty short when I was looking at it.

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Old 02-24-2012 | 02:02 PM
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It's a beautiful boat, very sleek lines. It's nice to see a new boat without the same-old Crayola graphics and seats so loud you wonder where the volume switch is. To each his own. Nice to have variety, nice to see some class. Very polished, professional looking interior.

There's a ton of boats out there, and many are the same old thing. With some of them, I can't really tell whether they're from the 80's, or just a few years old. I'm sure their owners appreciate them, which is all that counts.
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Old 02-24-2012 | 02:24 PM
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Originally Posted by TexomaPowerboater
Why you ask? Wouldn't you like to design your own boat? We all have different needs.......
Absolutely... just have to find the right company to do it for you.
1996 my father came up w/a concept/design for a 40ft walkaround sport fish express.
No one was making it... he had to find a builder to get'er done. (and no bigtime/big name boat builder would ever consider it)

You CAN find a builder to get what you want done! Just may not be OL... that's all.
And what you ask for is not unreasonable, but why even ask OL? They've made a design... you dont like it. Nuff said?
The 29rockit seems more of what you want need in a boat.
A pair of ilmor v8s/indy drives/ gen-a/c w/ drop down rear bench seat... only gonna set you back 250-280.(guesstimate).

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Old 02-24-2012 | 02:31 PM
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Originally Posted by TexomaPowerboater
Thank you and thanks to the other guys that defended my criticism. I'm relatively young compared to a lot of the guys here. So maybe its a generational thing, but my generation expects more.

I would like to see OL make a 28 hull design that does it all including, but not limited to:
1) I'd like to see a cabin that is big enough for AC and portapotty and can sit 3-4 people.
2) I'd like to see a 28 hull design that is deep enough to be used in a sit down configuration or a stand up - whatever the customer wants. The option of drop down bolsters for the back seats would be nice because you could stand more people.
3) I'd like to see a 28 hull design capable of twin big blocks or single.
4) I'd like to see a 28 hull design capable of having an extended cockpit and carry up to 3 OB's. With any luck maybe have a spot for a generator to power the AC.
5) I'd like to see a 28 hull design with two different decks - one windshield, one with a fairing. For the obvious reason that no windshields are allowed on the race course.
6) I'd like to see a 28 hull design that can be an open center console or cabin boat.
Dude there is a company called sea ray and another called Boston whaler. They do all that in a 28. I know I am being a smartazz but all that and performance. The common man expects too much.
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Old 02-24-2012 | 03:44 PM
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I want AC, a head, twin big blocks and a genny too.
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Old 02-24-2012 | 04:29 PM
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Originally Posted by wellcrafted
The Pics of the boat in the water do it a lot more justice then at the boat show. OL will build that boat any way you want it for the right price. I wonder if that 600 sci has stage 1, 2 or 3 from dustin already in it.
I have not touched it, boat and engine is brand new and is under warranty. Once out of warranty, the customer wants to hop it up.
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Old 02-24-2012 | 04:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Smarty
Let me understand this, in post #91 the protype boat with a 525 ran 87 mph on gps. Your test ride was 94 mph, and on the orange boat with the 600? The orange boat on display has 600 sci Mercury motors which makes the 94 mph very credible. Pictures from an earlier post of the motor. Based on the posts in this thread I am to conclude that there are two 29's built, the orange boat (600=94mph)and the prototype (525=87mph)?

Are the speeds above that I have read from previous posts correct with the associated power? This conlcusion is solely based on the pictures and posts in this thread.

It is a nice looking boat, and the windscreen does look similar to a DCB in styling.
You are correct. But the 600 will go faster, its on the limiter right now with the 600 and they didn't bring extra props to Miami. They'll test it again at the factory in RI, as the customer will use it in Mass.

The 87mph was the test boat and actually, it went 90mph. It just went 87 with Eric Colby in it, but OL made more changes and got more out of it. This was the plug, therefore it will go faster than 90 with a 525 with the production hull and deck. They expect to see over 90-92 with the 525 and 98-100mph with the 600SCi.

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Old 02-24-2012 | 04:38 PM
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Originally Posted by TexomaPowerboater
Apache can do all this as well.......and in a carbon kevlar hull if you want or whatever other kind of layup you want. I'm sure they could arrange to have skater lay it up if you really want to go fast. They can even add a bustle if you want. Come to think of it............the entire hatch design is eerily similar to the 30ft Rebel design, which is nothing more than a 28 brave with a bustle. I guess there are only so many different ways you can design a bustle. Would be nice to have the option to build the boat without a bustle.

Why you ask? Wouldn't you like to design your own boat? We all have different needs.......
Apache offers a monocoque design? Please understand there is a lot more to this boat then just a carbon layup. This has all the latest technology for layup and bottom design, as with time, you can refine your product. This is exactly what OL has done, continued to grow in new technology, new techniques and never stick to the same plan, nor just cut and extending boats for new models. This was a 100% brand new boat, from the ground up.
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