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Old 02-10-2014, 07:44 AM
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Default Danalevi Powerboats Debuting 22-Foot Sportboat at Miami Show

Coming to Miami this week, http://speedonthewater.com/new-boats...-at-miami-show.
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Old 02-10-2014, 08:27 AM
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Seriously? $149K???? wow....
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Maybe my tastes are just too Pabst Blue Ribbon..... but the lines look like a 50's Glastron FireFlite, and that interior color should have been left in 1978 where it belonged.
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^^ agreed man
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What company is this? Who is the target market?
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Originally Posted by Wildman_grafix
What company is this? Who is the target market?
Danalevi Corp., from the website and article, this appears to be the only model. As for target market, I'm assuming they are aiming it at affluent, former Chris-Craft/Garwood/Glastron owners. I know there's an azz for every seat, but geez. I understand nostalgia, but a classic, turn-key wood (or glass) boat can be had for a fraction of $149k, and 60mph doesn't meet the criteria for "the epitome of prestige and performance."
I wish them well, but IMO, a classic mahogany will get more attention than a contemporary boat.

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I have a mold for a 17' pickle fork hull that looks way better than that! At 17' it should go for around $119,000...well...maybe $19000!
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