29 Active Thunder O/B........................?
#12
21 and 42 footers
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I was in FL with the family over Christmas and stopped by to visit with Pat (and his wife) for an hour. Great seeing/talking to them and I'm not just saying that cause he's going to read this post later today! LOL. They were in the early stages of building a 29 open bow, probably the white/red one that is for sale now. I just don't think I want the open bow. It likely has the same problem I have with CC's......chit ton of wind beating on you while driving. Seems I'll probably have to wait til that first light blue/green 29 is cheap enough for me to buy.
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I was in FL with the family over Christmas and stopped by to visit with Pat (and his wife) for an hour. Great seeing/talking to them and I'm not just saying that cause he's going to read this post later today! LOL. They were in the early stages of building a 29 open bow, probably the white/red one that is for sale now. I just don't think I want the open bow. It likely has the same problem I have with CC's......chit ton of wind beating on you while driving. Seems I'll probably have to wait til that first light blue/green 29 is cheap enough for me to buy.
Buy this boat, strip it, sell the parts, and have Pat re-rig with trip 400's:
http://www.autobidmaster.com/carfind...IAMI_NORTH_FL/
Last edited by 302Sport; 07-28-2017 at 10:32 AM.
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21 and 42 footers
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Are you against a 37 with outboards? I think an older 37 that could be bought right, then stripped of its IO's, sold off to offset the cost, and re-rigged with triple 400's would be the ticket.
Buy this boat, strip it, sell the parts, and have Pat re-rig with trip 400's:
ATD37V19K102 | 2002 yellow Actv Boat on Sale in Miami North, FL | Lot 28701637
Buy this boat, strip it, sell the parts, and have Pat re-rig with trip 400's:
ATD37V19K102 | 2002 yellow Actv Boat on Sale in Miami North, FL | Lot 28701637
I'm not that old.....but I've gotten too old/lazy for that kind of project (plus I work 55+ hours a week with virtually no vacations running a business). I've also had a 38 and simply don't need/want anything that big again (well, for now anyway LOL)
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I think you would be in that boat right even if you paid someone to do all the work and just wrote the check. Here's a very loose breakdown:
Purchase boat: $30K
Sell motors/drives/headers: $20K
= $10K in stripped boat on the trailer
Paint boat/Fill transom: $25K
Cockpit/Cabin redo: $20K
Triple 400 verados with bracket: $80K
= $155K in a basically brand new boat with brand new 400 Verados
Pat, what do you think a 37 with triple 400's would run speed wise?
Purchase boat: $30K
Sell motors/drives/headers: $20K
= $10K in stripped boat on the trailer
Paint boat/Fill transom: $25K
Cockpit/Cabin redo: $20K
Triple 400 verados with bracket: $80K
= $155K in a basically brand new boat with brand new 400 Verados
Pat, what do you think a 37 with triple 400's would run speed wise?
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I think you would be in that boat right even if you paid someone to do all the work and just wrote the check. Here's a very loose breakdown:
Purchase boat: $30K
Sell motors/drives/headers: $20K
= $10K in stripped boat on the trailer
Paint boat/Fill transom: $25K
Cockpit/Cabin redo: $20K
Triple 400 verados with bracket: $80K
= $155K in a basically brand new boat with brand new 400 Verados
Pat, what do you think a 37 with triple 400's would run speed wise?
Purchase boat: $30K
Sell motors/drives/headers: $20K
= $10K in stripped boat on the trailer
Paint boat/Fill transom: $25K
Cockpit/Cabin redo: $20K
Triple 400 verados with bracket: $80K
= $155K in a basically brand new boat with brand new 400 Verados
Pat, what do you think a 37 with triple 400's would run speed wise?
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What does my dad have to do with it? I'm 31 and here everyday, he's pretty much retired. I think I'll stick to aircraft. You don't think that's a reasonable amount to figure on that boat?
Last edited by 302Sport; 07-29-2017 at 10:35 AM.
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And yes, your figures are off enough to be significant.
1) You didn't figure anything for labor in derigging the boat.
2) Your dollars associated with redoing the transom and painting the boat are probably off by 30% if not more.
3) You are used to having a labor pool that you pay cost for, not retail like the rest of us.
4) You didn't figure anything for electronics, stereo, controls, navigation, or redoing the dash. (Could easily spend $15K+ on the dash alone.)
5) The bracket will probably cost $10K itself; especially when a billet swim platform is $3-5K already.
6) $20K to redo interior and cabin would be basic materials and very basic overall.
6) And then there is all the hardware, and other things needed, powdercoating, etc. etc.
Yes, I think you are off by at least $30K, and by the time you add up every nickle and dime, $40K, maybe even $50K low.
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You have always represented yourself as part of the family business; not yours.
And yes, your figures are off enough to be significant.
1) You didn't figure anything for labor in derigging the boat.
2) Your dollars associated with redoing the transom and painting the boat are probably off by 30% if not more.
3) You are used to having a labor pool that you pay cost for, not retail like the rest of us.
4) You didn't figure anything for electronics, stereo, controls, navigation, or redoing the dash. (Could easily spend $15K+ on the dash alone.)
5) The bracket will probably cost $10K itself; especially when a billet swim platform is $3-5K already.
6) $20K to redo interior and cabin would be basic materials and very basic overall.
6) And then there is all the hardware, and other things needed, powdercoating, etc. etc.
Yes, I think you are off by at least $30K, and by the time you add up every nickle and dime, $40K, maybe even $50K low.
And yes, your figures are off enough to be significant.
1) You didn't figure anything for labor in derigging the boat.
2) Your dollars associated with redoing the transom and painting the boat are probably off by 30% if not more.
3) You are used to having a labor pool that you pay cost for, not retail like the rest of us.
4) You didn't figure anything for electronics, stereo, controls, navigation, or redoing the dash. (Could easily spend $15K+ on the dash alone.)
5) The bracket will probably cost $10K itself; especially when a billet swim platform is $3-5K already.
6) $20K to redo interior and cabin would be basic materials and very basic overall.
6) And then there is all the hardware, and other things needed, powdercoating, etc. etc.
Yes, I think you are off by at least $30K, and by the time you add up every nickle and dime, $40K, maybe even $50K low.