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b itches be like........
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Originally Posted by Don Johnson
(Post 4115533)
New build price on an 2008 F32 big HP/6 drive and well optioned had to be over $500k |
Originally Posted by daddy
(Post 4115590)
says the guy who has had a skater for sale since 08.... just my $.02.
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Originally Posted by daddy
(Post 4115604)
Funny how you discredit other manufacture sales, but you can't give your skater away for pennies on the dollar. FACT, proven by your boat - 6 years on the market
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It is a combination of things as I see it. Back in 2008 I think DCB was setting the bar very high for detail and style. Billet everything, totally custom trailer, custom interior including a finished cabin, big stereo, bling bling bling and the best of the best components. Fast forward to current I believe Skater, MTI and others are on par or surpassed in many respects. and the price has come up respectively. What does a fully optioned 368 Skater with big power and 6's cost today, I speculate well North of $600k
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One other thought...
DCB vacuum bag construction and top tier composites Skater vacuum bag construction and top tier composites. Cost of a mold probably the same Cost to rig and build probably more expensive in So Cal compared to Michigan, labor and air quality emissions What makes a Skater any more, or less costly to build? Yea pound for pound a Skater may perform better, slightly, but at the end of the day top of the line anything costs big dollars and I don't think DCB or Skater has a silver bullet or top secret methods to manufacture a boat significantly cheaper by comparisons. |
I see what your saying about costs are costs. But a Skater being slightly better performing that's just crazy. Remember a DCB has a training wheel, no comparison!! Skaters are race proven!
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Originally Posted by precisiondetails
(Post 4115721)
I see what your saying about costs are costs. But a Skater being slightly better performing that's just crazy. Remember a DCB has a training wheel, no comparison!! Skaters are race proven!
Have you driven an F32 DCB? No porpoise at any speed and turns like it is on rails at all speeds and will crush 2-3 foot chop but would not want to be in anything bigger. I have driven 36 Skaters and they are a sloppy boat 80-100 MPH and porpoise but will crush 2-3 and bigger. I say both designs have their advantages and disadvantages. |
Why don't they go battle the Skaters and MTI's in Superboat? Always wondered why they don't race em.
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DCB's were never designed or intended to run in big, sloppy water. They do exactly what they were designed to do and do that very well, run inland water. I have been in a 36 Skater in the Pacific, it is no fun.
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