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Old 10-16-2007 | 09:19 PM
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Im gettin the itch bad...for those of you that know me November is my boat buying month...

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Old 10-16-2007 | 09:32 PM
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NO comparison. Its like comparing Apples and Truck tires.

The Pantera is MUCH better suited for your area (water conditions). The only advantage that either Velocity have over the Pantera is closed cooling, which is good for salt water. You still have to be meticulous about flushing any of them, but the 496HO is definitely better. The Pantera will ride MUCH better in the coastal waters of NJ.

I'd also recommend checking out this one, which is in your backyard. It is owned by OSO member risky; and can be bought right. (Broker has a bit of an inflated price on there.)
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Old 10-16-2007 | 09:44 PM
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Pantera...no question.
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Old 10-16-2007 | 09:52 PM
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Get the PANTERA

He was asking $59K during the summer.

The Velocity is going to have more freeboard than the pantera and probobly more cabin headroom, but not much. The cockpit in the pantera is huge - its just as big as a lot of 35+ cigarettes and bigger than the 32 velocity. I've actually been on both the 32 velocity and 28 pantera. I would think that the velocity would be lighter and probobly a little faster, but not much. The stringers look pretty thin in the velocity. I think its pretty obvious that the pantera's are built stonger than the velocity.
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Old 10-16-2007 | 10:11 PM
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Originally Posted by TexomaPowerboater
Get the PANTERA

He was asking $59K during the summer.

The Velocity is going to have more freeboard than the pantera and probobly more cabin headroom, but not much. The cockpit in the pantera is huge - its just as big as a lot of 35+ cigarettes and bigger than the 32 velocity. I've actually been on both the 32 velocity and 28 pantera. I would think that the velocity would be lighter and probobly a little faster, but not much. The stringers look pretty thin in the velocity. I think its pretty obvious that the pantera's are built stonger than the velocity.
I beleive what you see as thin stringers in the picture is simply engine compartment dividers to keep gear from sliding into the motor. The stringers are below the diamond plate. Velocity are light but I doubt they're using 1/2" plywood for a stringer system Steve
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Old 10-16-2007 | 10:13 PM
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Originally Posted by TexomaPowerboater
Get the PANTERA

He was asking $59K during the summer.

The Velocity is going to have more freeboard than the pantera and probobly more cabin headroom, but not much. The cockpit in the pantera is huge - its just as big as a lot of 35+ cigarettes and bigger than the 32 velocity. I've actually been on both the 32 velocity and 28 pantera. I would think that the velocity would be lighter and probobly a little faster, but not much. The stringers look pretty thin in the velocity. I think its pretty obvious that the pantera's are built stonger than the velocity.
to start with those are not the stringers they are side panels so you can store thing on each side of the motor. i have ridden on and driven both boats and the pantera had a 675 blower motor in it they do ride good they are 2 feet longer then the velocity . the cabin is larger on the velocity and it is a much deeper boat. as for speed velocity hands down it will be much faster with = power which also means better fuel milage. as for rough water it is all in how you drive them i have never had a problem going where a 28 pantera went. but the pantera will be a better ride in the rough
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this is also very VERY interesting...what kinda speeds ya think this runs ?
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If you purchased each of the boats (in a single engine configuration) at a good price then I'd venture to guess that the Pantera would be easiest to sell (from NJ). Since you buy and sell boats in a similar fashion as you do cars, selling the package should be a key factor in deciding which v-hull to pursue.

I like all three manufacturers' mentioned (AT, Pantera & Velocity), but do you really believe that a 28' v-hull with stock power is going to fulfill your need for speed following your 30' Spectre?? ...food for thought.

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Old 10-17-2007 | 07:09 AM
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That A/T is owned by a guy on the board. Check out the A/T section
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Old 10-17-2007 | 07:57 AM
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For rough water, classic offshore looks ,excellent stout build quality and rigging plus resell value get the Pantera with out a doubt.

On smooth water the Velocity will be faster given both boats have the same eninge but the Velocity is a super lightweight build with a huge flat pad.

It all depends on your water conditions and boating style.
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