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Old 06-22-2023, 05:51 PM
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At those prices I hope they can sell boats and unlike Pantera in the end..............deliver them too!

I'd be more interested in buying an original 28 and even if you dumped 100K into it you still could be in it for 1/3 of a new one.

If I was thinking 28...........TUFF would be the boat I'd want or maybe an OL29
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Old 06-22-2023, 06:04 PM
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So a new 28 is almost $400,000,so how much is my 28 worth it’s a 89?
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Originally Posted by jeff32
not a fan of the new 24 look, but the 28 is nice ... Curious to read all your comments on the 24... I have the molds from ex cig 24 i bought from Charlie McCarthy top banana boats..

There is something i like in old school model, but i am more interested in updating a new deck ... i am just not sure how far to go as far as modernizing it...

Well, from someone who couldn't buy a new one i'll throw in my opinion on a new deck design for the banana.

I wouldn't redesign a new deck, i'd pull or make a handfull of small molds.

1. v shaped fairing, all fiberglass,
2.v shaped low fairing for a windshield. (classic old school)
3. Straight across fairing, all fiberglass (race style)
4 Cockpit liner mold ( it would be a foot too tall, trimmed to fit whichever deck, fairing etc) see below
5. Bucket seat molds.

then i'd build the deck on the floor skater style. Every boat would be custom/semi custom and none would look converted like some outboard boat do

An outboard 24 with the shear line swooped way down in back like an outboard cat would look cool. Couldn't do that with a deck mold

This is off the hip spitballin, subject to changes.

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Old 06-23-2023, 11:19 AM
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IMO the 28 looks good other than the transition of the wind screen into the hull. Just looks too choppy and an afterthought
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Not Pantera. Fake company.
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may the force be with you...
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Like a Chris Craft and a Donzi Classic had a one night stand
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Old 07-06-2023, 07:12 PM
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1. Love to see a v-bottom boat
2. Don’t hate the looks, not my style but I’d be checking it out on the dock
3. Love that they are transparent on the pricing, I think others could benefit from this
4. $900k for a boat with bravos and that power is salty!
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Originally Posted by Smarty

That is what a 24 used to look like, built by Pepe. That 24 posted earlier, the updated version has awkward an appearance.
Split windshield 24s were the best looking though pretty rare, don't know why they went to the flat windshield's
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Old 07-06-2023, 08:44 PM
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Did anyone make it to the engine options on the 36? I bet dem Elmers are something special for that money.
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