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They still building the 33’ Ocean Hawk??
Could’ve sworn there was a member on here associated with the company and they were being built in the keys a couple years ago.
anyway know if they’re still around? |
Originally Posted by thisistank
(Post 4838971)
Could’ve sworn there was a member on here associated with the company and they were being built in the keys a couple years ago.
anyway know if they’re still around? |
Originally Posted by J-Bonz
(Post 4838973)
o now, say it isn’t so, is the dark side calling, lol
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Originally Posted by thisistank
(Post 4838971)
Could’ve sworn there was a member on here associated with the company and they were being built in the keys a couple years ago.
anyway know if they’re still around? Most buyers have the fantasy but much like the older/smaller Concepts they are missing all the extras that other boats offer as standard today. No step bottom, narrow beam, not much shade etc. |
Originally Posted by Jupiter Sunsation
(Post 4838983)
Most buyers have the fantasy but much like the older/smaller Concepts they are missing all the extras that other boats offer as standard today. No step bottom, narrow beam, not much shade etc.
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Wonder how it would run with 300R's?
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Originally Posted by speicher lane
(Post 4838987)
True, Most people who buy an Ocean Hawk buy them because (1) proven design and (2) the layout works for what the buyer wants... its a Cig CC that checks a lot of boxes for owner requirements/expectation and not expected to run 80+ like a newer step bottom... so they have a following (and a resale demand)
I love the simplicity and the size/twins. 50+ ft center consoles for millions of dollars seem to have gotten too big, too thirsty etc. |
Center Console boats were designed as work/utility/fishing boats that provided deck space for the applicable job and were a fun boat to own/operate with significantly less upkeep than what they've evolved into.
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Originally Posted by Interceptor
(Post 4839022)
Center Console boats were designed as work/utility/fishing boats that provided deck space for the applicable job and were a fun boat to own/operate with significantly less upkeep than what they've evolved into.
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