GTMM 39’ In Production at Mystic
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Looks impressive, although I would agree the bussle would be a nice addition.
As I've said in the GTMM section, the company REALLY should consider a new name... GTMM (if I even have that right) hardly rolls off the tongue, it certainly isn't a name that's easily memorable, it doesn't inspire, doesn't make me think fast sexy boats, or even remotely get my blood pumping. Even the logo leaves something to be desired. Crappy marketing IMO.
With that said, I love the old Dragon hull/lines and very much look forward seeing a new boat come out of GMTM.
As I've said in the GTMM section, the company REALLY should consider a new name... GTMM (if I even have that right) hardly rolls off the tongue, it certainly isn't a name that's easily memorable, it doesn't inspire, doesn't make me think fast sexy boats, or even remotely get my blood pumping. Even the logo leaves something to be desired. Crappy marketing IMO.
With that said, I love the old Dragon hull/lines and very much look forward seeing a new boat come out of GMTM.
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Looks impressive, although I would agree the bussle would be a nice addition.
As I've said in the GTMM section, the company REALLY should consider a new name... GTMM (if I even have that right) hardly rolls off the tongue, it certainly isn't a name that's easily memorable, it doesn't inspire, doesn't make me think fast sexy boats, or even remotely get my blood pumping. Even the logo leaves something to be desired. Crappy marketing IMO.
With that said, I love the old Dragon hull/lines and very much look forward seeing a new boat come out of GMTM.
As I've said in the GTMM section, the company REALLY should consider a new name... GTMM (if I even have that right) hardly rolls off the tongue, it certainly isn't a name that's easily memorable, it doesn't inspire, doesn't make me think fast sexy boats, or even remotely get my blood pumping. Even the logo leaves something to be desired. Crappy marketing IMO.
With that said, I love the old Dragon hull/lines and very much look forward seeing a new boat come out of GMTM.

As for the name ... no opinion.
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BTW, no opinion or no comment?

In your business, you probably shouldn't either way.
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Look forward to seeing these products, regardless of name.
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Well the word is out.
We will keep the name.
As far as the pictures the new 39' will be a twin step not the 3 steps. We want this to be fast but not dangerous for our clients. As far as the bussle, it does look cool. It will be offered as a option. I come from the old school of boat building. Safe, fun and you can turn them without flipping them.
So come see us in Miami, see what Giovanni and I have lived for our entire lives. Perfection not a Production lined boat.
We will keep the name.
As far as the pictures the new 39' will be a twin step not the 3 steps. We want this to be fast but not dangerous for our clients. As far as the bussle, it does look cool. It will be offered as a option. I come from the old school of boat building. Safe, fun and you can turn them without flipping them.
So come see us in Miami, see what Giovanni and I have lived for our entire lives. Perfection not a Production lined boat.
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OK as of today all the correct information is on the second Post. Thanks for following, we are having fun doing this. We want to show that when the High Performance Industry returns (soon) we did not wait. We will be in the thick of things showing what a perfect- beautiful performace boat can be.


