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Re: Eliminator's 36 Daytona
Originally Posted by SummerObsession
I have read some about this boat on Hotboat as well. This is definitely Eliminator's attempt to compete with some of the upper level cat manufacturers of today.
You can tell by the materials and powertrain used, as well as all the extra time spent on this boat that while this boat may say Eliminator on the side, it is definitely more of a one-off custom. I have no idea of the pricing on this boat, but I'm fairly certain that it would be up there with Nor-tech, Skater, and the like of similar size. But, when all is said and done, you would still not have a Nor-tech or a Skater. Nice boat, but for the money, I would buy a Skater or a Nor-Tech if I wanted a cabin EVERY time. My .02 |
Re: Eliminator's 36 Daytona
Originally Posted by Rippem
"Striking paint scheme" ??? Another twist on the same old design...they use over and over on all thier boats...
I've always wondered when they are gonna step up and put something truly unique and custom in the gel for a graphic? Tired of the loops and the fishhook barbs on the end of spears. C'mon Don't confuse the use of color and execution (gorgeous...few do it better) with unigue layout. |
Re: Eliminator's 36 Daytona
I'm sure the talk will start. 3 ft chop doesn't affect this boat, but you don't want to be in ANY boat above 150 mph with a GUSTY side wind. There might be 10 of you on this planet that has the balls to actually top this fooker out. ;)
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