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thirdchildhood 12-01-2016 01:25 PM


Originally Posted by Jamie77905 (Post 4505669)
What's the price point? Can it be rigged with 400's instead of the 350's?

Spec sheet says yes. Up to 800 hp. Since it runs 78 with the 350s the 400Rs should get it solidly into the 80s with only two OBs. Not bad!

stimleck 12-01-2016 03:07 PM

I think this type of design will lead the resurgence in performance v hulls, a traditional performance V has many compromises which effect family boating, this is great.

I've always wondered why bother with the gab between seating benches and why not do a full U?
Filler cushions or a table can turn it into a full lounge.

Great boat!

stimleck 12-01-2016 03:08 PM

oops just noticed thats a walk thru transom

Dave M 12-02-2016 05:58 AM


Originally Posted by thirdchildhood (Post 4505427)
It will be interesting to see how this goes over with the CC gang. It's not for me either but I'd take it over a center console.

Being a recent CC convert, I would say that this boat is a completely different animal than a CC. I think a big reason CC's are catching on is because people are tired of confined cockpits. I don't think this boat really addresses that issue. Like a traditional sport boat, the cockpit does not have much room to move around, it's just laid out different.

rak rua 12-02-2016 08:02 AM

CC's are usually wider beam and a much 'fuller' hull shape up front. That's where they get a lot of extra internal space over a narrow, fine entry sports boat. The trade off is probably in rough water capability. I would think a boat like the Defiant would outrun a similar size cc in the snot.

Swings and roundabouts....... My opinion, it looks like a great compromise, I'm an outboard fan and also love the lounge seating with walk thru transom.

RR

Sydwayz 12-02-2016 08:08 AM


Originally Posted by 509 SC (Post 4505513)
I see Diane came along for the ride with the models, killjoy!:D

Well, one of them is their daughter, so yeah, I can see her wanting to be there. :D



Originally Posted by Dave M (Post 4506073)
Being a recent CC convert, I would say that this boat is a completely different animal than a CC. I think a big reason CC's are catching on is because people are tired of confined cockpits. I don't think this boat really addresses that issue. Like a traditional sport boat, the cockpit does not have much room to move around, it's just laid out different.

Pat posted a while back, that this layout came from a lot of input from his son who has been a competitive wakeboarder for years. Pat probably has as much time (and family time) in a wakeboard boat as his Active Thunders. If you look at the layout of the boat, you will see a lot of similarities. This is a boat that is truly a crossover, and hell, it will even pull a wakeboarder; but I don't see him offering a tower option!

ActiveThunder 12-02-2016 05:45 PM


Originally Posted by Dave M (Post 4506073)
Being a recent CC convert, I would say that this boat is a completely different animal than a CC.

I sure hope so. Center consoles, aka fishing boats, serve another purpose.

ragu 12-04-2016 01:09 PM

Knocked it out of the park! Beautiful and functional!:ernaehrung004::ernaehrung004:

ttuton 12-04-2016 02:27 PM

Is there room to stand between the bolster and the lounge seats? If not I feel like that would be an awesome thing to add! Being able to stand up/lean on the lounge seats and hang on the back of the front bolsters.

jvcobra 12-05-2016 09:53 AM

It's cool but I can't image it would be a good rough water boat, bodies would be flying everywhere.


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