Donzi 22 Classic new hull design
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The Swedish Nitra 22 SuperSport Carbon Edition for example has a structural build quality that's pretty much in a league of its own. However, though the interior is nice, some American brands' custom interior offerings Nitra can't touch. With its 5 foot 3 inch beam and 26 deadrise, it might do 90s with a 300R, but it's not a triple-digit boat. The current super-strong dollar really gives these Euro imports a serious price advantage right now. My personal opinion is that the Donzi 18 hull is by far the best-performing design in the Donzi Classic range.
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Turk Jr., 15 years old, of the Woody Racing team, will campaign a Nitra 22 in OPA Class 700 this season. Rigging was done by Shaun Torrente so it's up to the youngster to show us what the boat can do. Should be fun.
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Turk Jr., 15 years old, of the Woody Racing team, will campaign a Nitra 22 in OPA Class 700 this season. Rigging was done by Shaun Torrente so it's up to the youngster to show us what the boat can do. Should be fun.
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For a turn key boat it has its flaws. Some elbow grease and it will drive and survive much better.
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The market is pretty strong for performance boats. Obviously the sport cat and big cat market is really strong but even the smaller V hull boats, Tuff has a long wait list, Chaudron has a wait list etc. Donzi sells quite a few of these Classics. I think in some cases people want the most expensive engine possible, making small boats too expensive, when they could save tons of money with a more modest engine. But each to their own.
27 Chaudron with a 300R runs around 85 MPH, is a beast in rough water, and looks incredible. Starts at around $145k. And gets to 100 MPH with a 450R.


https://norwestermarinegroup.com/
27 Chaudron with a 300R runs around 85 MPH, is a beast in rough water, and looks incredible. Starts at around $145k. And gets to 100 MPH with a 450R.


https://norwestermarinegroup.com/
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Just goes to show there is ZERO entry level in this sport anymore. Even the 10 year old used boats are ridiculous. I just can't fathom/justify paying 220k for a 22' boat with 5 basic seats. Take 100k off and it would be more realistic, yes I'm sure the 565 Merc package isn't helping, but good lawd!
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Hull is well made and solid on hardest hits too. You can get a cut on your hand from very few "hidden" points but that's the case with 99% of boats. Interiors are not as fancy as in many US boats but these are full on race boats with added seats and driven that way too so I'm fine the way it is. General finishing and wiring is the worst part - there's hoses and wires leaning on sharp edges and wiring was pretty messy. Took some effort to make these survive in a long run. I have also changed a lot of things on the boat during 3 years to make it run just like I want it to - added lots of setback, moved fuel tank back 6 feet, changed some electric stuff for better (jack plate switch was stucking etc).
For a turn key boat it has its flaws. Some elbow grease and it will drive and survive much better.
For a turn key boat it has its flaws. Some elbow grease and it will drive and survive much better.
What really bothers me is Donzi had the capability to make the ZR line of hulls. Arguably one of the best handling vee bottom designs in history. So how in the world were they content blowing out poorly built classics for so long?
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You could have been describing a Donzi classic except the part where you said hull is well made.
What really bothers me is Donzi had the capability to make the ZR line of hulls. Arguably one of the best handling vee bottom designs in history. So how in the world were they content blowing out poorly built classics for so long?
What really bothers me is Donzi had the capability to make the ZR line of hulls. Arguably one of the best handling vee bottom designs in history. So how in the world were they content blowing out poorly built classics for so long?
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