Pantera Project
#92
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Pantera24 - The boat looks great! Quite the transformation. Obviously the project was worth the effort.
But with the extensive amount of work that was done on your boat, have you found that is was more cost effective to have the factory completely redo the boat, or would you probably been better off buying a new boat from Pantera? Just curious (do not want or need specific dollar figures). This would have been an obvious answer if you had owned the boat for several years and wanted to update the boat, but since you bought the boat used and essentially dropped it off at the factory after you received the boat, it changes the perceived investment.
Regardless, enjoy your boating this summer.
But with the extensive amount of work that was done on your boat, have you found that is was more cost effective to have the factory completely redo the boat, or would you probably been better off buying a new boat from Pantera? Just curious (do not want or need specific dollar figures). This would have been an obvious answer if you had owned the boat for several years and wanted to update the boat, but since you bought the boat used and essentially dropped it off at the factory after you received the boat, it changes the perceived investment.
Regardless, enjoy your boating this summer.
#93
Thanks Guys !!!! I'm really pumped up about the boat. It's taken a bit, but the Nunez family has done a great job in helping my dream become a reality.
I'd like to clear something that someone has asked me about
Pantera's work. What I meant by "It's taken a bit" was all of the hardwork that everyone involved in this project has done. That goes from me to my wife and family for putting up with everything it has taken to make this a reality and also the Nunez family (Jo,Pepe,Linda & Barbara) and all of their great employees for all of the hard work they have put into it.
So when I make reference to "It's taken a bit" I am not measuring days or weeks but rather... hardwork, dedication and sacrafice.
Last edited by Pantera24; 04-18-2003 at 03:30 PM.
#99
Alright ...we know she's floating now. As you can see by the fact that Jo is not swimming and is instead focusing intensely at the gauges, like a big kid looking at a piece of chocolate cake. hehehe
P.S. - This pic is really freaky...when I took it we were moving along at a good pace and in the pic it seems like we are idling. The next pic was shot instantly after this one. Damn digital cameras they're great!
P.S. - This pic is really freaky...when I took it we were moving along at a good pace and in the pic it seems like we are idling. The next pic was shot instantly after this one. Damn digital cameras they're great!




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