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Old 05-08-2008 | 04:42 PM
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Reader more than a writer but thought some might be interested. Spoke to Giovani Theodoli at Magnum and they have a 27 Sport they are working on. Original
Hull with new deck. 3 Engine packages available, Single 700hp, Twin 496 HO, or Single Cummings Diesel. Bravo XR Drives. Boat will be a sitdown version with Recarro seats and built to order from there. Wood cockpit or fiberglass, and your choice of gauges. Price to be around $200,000.00 plus. Sounds a little high for me but would be fun building one from scratch. There are a couple of pictures on the Mag website in the "Press Releases Section." Who is going to order the first one?
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Old 05-08-2008 | 05:18 PM
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My 1973 Magnum Sport with twin Crusader Scorpions & Volvo 270 drives cost new $ 12,500.

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Old 05-08-2008 | 05:49 PM
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I'm glad they're building it but I like the old ones.....

Some photos I took at the factory last fall.
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Originally Posted by lucky strike
My 1973 Magnum Sport with twin Crusader Scorpions & Volvo 270 drives cost new $ 12,500.

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My 73 cost me $13K with a Float-on trailer with the same engine package.

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i'd like to see that hull with a step in, with 700hp thing would go 90 mph!

200K is steep anyway you look at it, granted you'll have a one of a kind sweet boat but.....
whats 20K in 1975 adjusted for inflation... 85,000 or so. Probably push a few more of the new mags at the 100K price range, but I dont think thats there goal regardless...


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My 73 cost me $13K with a Float-on trailer with the same engine package.

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Old 05-08-2008 | 10:28 PM
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Magnum has been working on the new boat for 3 plus years...priced to high will never sell..can re build one and it will be just as good as new one for half the price.Bud
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i'd like to see that hull with a step in, with 700hp thing would go 90 mph!

200K is steep anyway you look at it, granted you'll have a one of a kind sweet boat but.....
whats 20K in 1975 adjusted for inflation... 85,000 or so. Probably push a few more of the new mags at the 100K price range, but I dont think thats there goal regardless...
Sparky [Vicious One] here on OSO, owns Vicious Marine Inc. He has a steped Magnum type hull that he can build. I looked at it last month, very nice. I'm sure he could beat the 200k price.
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Second That!
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Old 05-09-2008 | 08:36 AM
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Theres no question that you can rebuild an old hull and not only have a sweet boat but far far far far less than 200K in it. Mine is nearly back to life after the "mishap" and should be better than before at a 10th of the that cost!

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Old 05-09-2008 | 11:28 AM
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Magnum's ethos is not exactly directed toward the masses......I'm sure they'll sell to a select few.

Still think this boat is way cooler!
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