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Your comp looked and sounded great when I saw it on Saturday!👍 Saw a couple ZR's as well. |
Originally Posted by Marginmn
(Post 4632690)
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Originally Posted by ITLLFLI
(Post 4632853)
Your comp looked and sounded great when I saw it on Saturday!👍 Saw a couple ZR's as well. |
Originally Posted by Marginmn
(Post 4632692)
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...6e522d8734.jpg Well the Donzi GT was a no-show at the Cumberland Thunder Run. The only Donzi at the Iconic Marine display was this Illegally parked Comp who's passengers were seeking some shade from the brutal sun on Friday as they checked out the hardware :D |
Originally Posted by Marginmn
(Post 4630706)
Word is that unlike the ZRC that the boat is based on, this GT does not have a pad or a notched transom - so it'll be interesting to see how it runs with only 2 outboards. They were suppose to have it at the Lake Cumberland Thunder Run next week. If they do I'll climb all over it and get some pics.
-https://www.facebook.com/OfficialDonzi/videos/2131974263799571/- |
Originally Posted by Marginmn
(Post 4669727)
Well some real world numbers are in. Boating magazine did a review on the newest 41 GT and it did a Whopping 77 MPH with triple 400's and 1200 HP. I guess those guys in Sarasota knew what they were doing when they put a pad and notched transom on the original hulls. :popcorn:
-https://www.facebook.com/OfficialDonzi/videos/2131974263799571/- I helped tie up the one that ran in the in New years fun run, it was a beautiful boat, nice lines, and TONS! of room for people to enjoy. I can definitely see the appeal to that boat but yes it is prob not a traditional power boat owner that would look into it. |
Originally Posted by Nate5.0
(Post 4669729)
I also don't think the boat was ever built with the intention to set any speed records at all.
I helped tie up the one that ran in the in New years fun run, it was a beautiful boat, nice lines, and TONS! of room for people to enjoy. I can definitely see the appeal to that boat but yes it is prob not a traditional power boat owner that would look into it. |
Originally Posted by Marginmn
(Post 4669734)
No one intentionally builds unnecessarily slow boats - unless you are an outside manufacture contracted to build the mold of a competitor. Age old lesson here. If you want it done right - build it yourself!
You can hate the boat all you want but it does not mean it doesn't have an audience and a buyer, it just isn't you. |
Originally Posted by Nate5.0
(Post 4669746)
I feel the people at Icon marine have a good clue of their market and the drive on where the boat is to be sold/,marketed.
You can hate the boat all you want but it does not mean it doesn't have an audience and a buyer, it just isn't you. |
I'd argue we (OSO) are one of the best sounding boards for boat manufacturers, we are previous/current clients of Donzi, who they would expect to be their future clients as well. Many of us on here who have taken an interest in this build have done so for that reason, we have brand loyalty and we buy Donzi's. No one is naive here, we know not every boat will be built to our liking. As a community, I think we all held out (or tried to) on a verdict until the boat finally made its debut. Of course, we all want the best for the brand, but as Marginmn said, the final product is not what was initially planned. Time will tell whether this one will be successful, as well as the 44Cat. For Donzi's sake, I hope they both are, so old builds return and new one's continue.
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