Dream Boat
#1
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Ok. Let's have some fun. Money is no object. What high performance boat do you buy. You've got to use it. What I mean is that a canopied 50 Mystic is cool. But can you use it on Sunday afternoon where you boat?
Who's boat and what model?
What power?
Who paints it?
What other details?
Who would you buy it from?
Why on all details???
What is your dream boat?
Who's boat and what model?
What power?
Who paints it?
What other details?
Who would you buy it from?
Why on all details???
What is your dream boat?
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From: Bradenton Florida
47 APACHE
TRIPPLE 1200's sixes on boxes
Paint by BOBBY SPRING
Interior by PPI ,,6 PACK, covergirl cabin
rigging myself
Myco Trailer
Boating GULF , ATLANTIC and everywhere !
Maybe not the fastest but it will be at 6+ seas
Price 400-500 ,,upkeep 150 a year .
FUNNFACTOR 10000000%
Make sence ,,NO
TRIPPLE 1200's sixes on boxes
Paint by BOBBY SPRING
Interior by PPI ,,6 PACK, covergirl cabin
rigging myself
Myco Trailer
Boating GULF , ATLANTIC and everywhere !
Maybe not the fastest but it will be at 6+ seas
Price 400-500 ,,upkeep 150 a year .
FUNNFACTOR 10000000%
Make sence ,,NO
Last edited by DareDevil; 03-07-2009 at 09:47 AM.
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From: Freehold, NJ
The 46' Buzzi we had similar to Gancia dei Gancia
4 - 600 hp Cummins, hyd trans
Pleasure interior like the 46 SH
Paint - I like black and white like our 38 was, nothing fancy not all these colors and swirls - basic black (it's hides the diesel smoke better too - LOL)
It goes for ever and ever at 100 mph,
Only needs to be rebuilt about every 3,000 hrs
Idles very quite, no problem with noise laws,
Won't win a drag race but I'll beat your azz back and forth to Nassau everyday of the week or Miami to Key West and back!!!
There's never been an Apache built that could keep up with her over the long haul!
Then again, no one ever built a 47 Apache with 3 real diesels, overdrives and outdrives that might be a better combination?
4 - 600 hp Cummins, hyd trans
Pleasure interior like the 46 SH
Paint - I like black and white like our 38 was, nothing fancy not all these colors and swirls - basic black (it's hides the diesel smoke better too - LOL)
It goes for ever and ever at 100 mph,
Only needs to be rebuilt about every 3,000 hrs
Idles very quite, no problem with noise laws,
Won't win a drag race but I'll beat your azz back and forth to Nassau everyday of the week or Miami to Key West and back!!!
There's never been an Apache built that could keep up with her over the long haul!
Then again, no one ever built a 47 Apache with 3 real diesels, overdrives and outdrives that might be a better combination?
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From: MICHIGAN
50' Nor-Tech Super Cat
Two of the biggest blower motors Stirling will build
#6 drives
6 man cockpit with intercoms
TOAD paint
Full Cabin (I know it's a cat, but you said dream boat)
MYCO Trailer
We boat exclusively on the Great Lakes, so it would be perfect for shooting down to Chicago, Grand Haven, Milwaukee, etc...
Two of the biggest blower motors Stirling will build
#6 drives
6 man cockpit with intercoms
TOAD paint
Full Cabin (I know it's a cat, but you said dream boat)
MYCO Trailer
We boat exclusively on the Great Lakes, so it would be perfect for shooting down to Chicago, Grand Haven, Milwaukee, etc...
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Cat
55' MTI
Poker Run interior and full cabin
Turbine Marine Lycoming T53-13Bs
BPM surface drives
V
55' Metamarine(like the one that races in the Powerboat P1 Evolution class)
Canopy
Triple Seatek 850 diesels
Weismann diesel drives and 6speed transmissions
55' MTI
Poker Run interior and full cabin
Turbine Marine Lycoming T53-13Bs
BPM surface drives
V
55' Metamarine(like the one that races in the Powerboat P1 Evolution class)
Canopy
Triple Seatek 850 diesels
Weismann diesel drives and 6speed transmissions
Last edited by Hot Knots; 03-07-2009 at 03:17 PM.
#10
OK, you gotta put limits on this, so....just one boat.
I'd have to stay vee, cause I'm a vee guy.
I'd have to stay Cig,cause I'm a Cig guy.
So, with that said....
I'd go old school Lip-Ship...Cig/Zul/Harold combo.
Boat:
A new 50 Maurader, built from the ground up by Phil.
Paint:
Start with a subtle but detailed paint job by Harold. Do a solid color (with subtle micro flake) down the sides, either midnight blue or midnight purple or black with lots of ghost patterns. and the cig emblem "back lit" like an eclipse. Do the deck and other parts in slate/charcoal grey, again with lots of ghost patterns and designs to be determined.
Power/drives:
Staggared (not trips) 1200 Zuls (seems a good round number to get decent speeds out of with decent reliability). I don't like Tripples. Engines custom painted to match boat with charcoal blocks offset by boat color.
#6 drives (of course) painted charcoal to match boat.
Boat hardware:
Polished billet swim step, all Billet handles and billet accents.
Cockpit interior:
I'd do 4 electric bolsters in the cockpit with three more along the back instead of bench (I like the look and the capability of carrying more people comfortably). The interior would be a swede/leather two tone, charcoal grey and white with the other dark color (on the side of the boat) to offset.
Cabin interior:
I'd do cover girl cabin with a hard wall at the bulk head and door going through to the bow area where I'd put a finished head and storage. Custom built oversized fridge/cooler.
Entertainment/stereo:
6 LCDS in the cabin. one on each side as you enter the cabin facing forward. two the starboard side facing port and two vise/versa.
1 LCD screen in the back of each bolster in the cockpit (total of 4).
Underwater LED lights at transom as well as underwater video hooked to all LCD's.
Stereo: Alpine DVD/head unit with ipod docking station. 4 JL Audio twelve" subs lit by LED under the rear bolsters in the cockpit. A set of JL seperates at each seat on both the port and starboard sides (6 sets total). Four more sets of seperates in the cabin. All speakers covered by billet grilles back lit with LED lighting. 4 2,000 watt Percision Power amps built on a custom billet rack back lit by LED. Sound in cabin could be seperately controlled to the DVD/TV's in cabin.
Intercom system.
I'd put LED "mood lighting in cabin, cockpit and engine compartment that could/would rotate to various colors.
cockpit, cabin and engine lights would be the super bright white lights.
Guages:
Lavorsi carbin fiber gauges chrome rings with chosen color of boat for bezzles. Carbin fiber dash, fuse and stereo panels.
Trailer:
Aluminum Myco with CNC'd back lit lettering.
During the build, I'd come up with some crazyazz custom touches. It'd basically be a show boat built in the tradition of a show car but ready to punish the water!
So, now all I have to do is win the lottery.
I'd have to stay vee, cause I'm a vee guy.
I'd have to stay Cig,cause I'm a Cig guy.
So, with that said....
I'd go old school Lip-Ship...Cig/Zul/Harold combo.
Boat:
A new 50 Maurader, built from the ground up by Phil.
Paint:
Start with a subtle but detailed paint job by Harold. Do a solid color (with subtle micro flake) down the sides, either midnight blue or midnight purple or black with lots of ghost patterns. and the cig emblem "back lit" like an eclipse. Do the deck and other parts in slate/charcoal grey, again with lots of ghost patterns and designs to be determined.
Power/drives:
Staggared (not trips) 1200 Zuls (seems a good round number to get decent speeds out of with decent reliability). I don't like Tripples. Engines custom painted to match boat with charcoal blocks offset by boat color.
#6 drives (of course) painted charcoal to match boat.
Boat hardware:
Polished billet swim step, all Billet handles and billet accents.
Cockpit interior:
I'd do 4 electric bolsters in the cockpit with three more along the back instead of bench (I like the look and the capability of carrying more people comfortably). The interior would be a swede/leather two tone, charcoal grey and white with the other dark color (on the side of the boat) to offset.
Cabin interior:
I'd do cover girl cabin with a hard wall at the bulk head and door going through to the bow area where I'd put a finished head and storage. Custom built oversized fridge/cooler.
Entertainment/stereo:
6 LCDS in the cabin. one on each side as you enter the cabin facing forward. two the starboard side facing port and two vise/versa.
1 LCD screen in the back of each bolster in the cockpit (total of 4).
Underwater LED lights at transom as well as underwater video hooked to all LCD's.
Stereo: Alpine DVD/head unit with ipod docking station. 4 JL Audio twelve" subs lit by LED under the rear bolsters in the cockpit. A set of JL seperates at each seat on both the port and starboard sides (6 sets total). Four more sets of seperates in the cabin. All speakers covered by billet grilles back lit with LED lighting. 4 2,000 watt Percision Power amps built on a custom billet rack back lit by LED. Sound in cabin could be seperately controlled to the DVD/TV's in cabin.
Intercom system.
I'd put LED "mood lighting in cabin, cockpit and engine compartment that could/would rotate to various colors.
cockpit, cabin and engine lights would be the super bright white lights.
Guages:
Lavorsi carbin fiber gauges chrome rings with chosen color of boat for bezzles. Carbin fiber dash, fuse and stereo panels.
Trailer:
Aluminum Myco with CNC'd back lit lettering.
During the build, I'd come up with some crazyazz custom touches. It'd basically be a show boat built in the tradition of a show car but ready to punish the water!
So, now all I have to do is win the lottery.



