When is an Apache not an Apache? When it is an Aronow... or a Pantera...
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When is an Apache not an Apache? When it is an Aronow... or a Pantera...
This showed up on the local CL:
So, what is this thing?
Aronow 47/ Apache 47 Offshore High-Performance, Excellent condition - $79000 (OBO, Harrison Township)
This is a very unique off-shore gofast boat designed and built by legendary Donald Aronow.
Before Don's demise, he established a factory in Missouri and started building boats (2) on an improved 45' Aronow Alpha mold. This one was bought new in 1997 and the rigging was completed at Ft Apache by Martin Marine in Lauderdale.
Registered today as a 1995 Pantera 47 (engraved on the dash too as you can see from my photos) it should and would have been called an Aronow 47. Collected by the previous owner, I picked it up 2012. I am the first user in 10 years. It has mainly been stored from 2002-2012 roughly, and one reason it is in such great condition. Always fresh water used.
Don designed this one very light and used Kevlar extensively in the molds. We weigh in at well shy of 11,000 pounds and it drives extremely light. I am a layman but have been told that he took all his performance improvements from his previous companies (Donzi, Formula, Cigarette, etc) and put it into this one. Unfortunately he wasn't able to see it through.
There was a movie on the Discovery channel the other week about him, showing a bit of him and this design.
I was told that this boat was designed with one criteria in mind: Miami to Carribean. 6-8 footers on Lake Erie on the way to Cedar Point have been a lot of fun in this hull and a piece of cake. Comes with a custom built three axle trailer. The photos are mainly from late last season before winter storage.
Clean and clear titles for both trailer and boat. recent appraisal from 2012 is enclosed below. Appraised value of USD $175,000.00, replacement $475,000.00. Asking $79,000
This is brokered by Blue Lagoon Boating Center in Clinton Twp, MI. The website is bluelagoonbc dot com and the email is boats at bluelagoonbc dot com
This is a very unique off-shore gofast boat designed and built by legendary Donald Aronow.
Before Don's demise, he established a factory in Missouri and started building boats (2) on an improved 45' Aronow Alpha mold. This one was bought new in 1997 and the rigging was completed at Ft Apache by Martin Marine in Lauderdale.
Registered today as a 1995 Pantera 47 (engraved on the dash too as you can see from my photos) it should and would have been called an Aronow 47. Collected by the previous owner, I picked it up 2012. I am the first user in 10 years. It has mainly been stored from 2002-2012 roughly, and one reason it is in such great condition. Always fresh water used.
Don designed this one very light and used Kevlar extensively in the molds. We weigh in at well shy of 11,000 pounds and it drives extremely light. I am a layman but have been told that he took all his performance improvements from his previous companies (Donzi, Formula, Cigarette, etc) and put it into this one. Unfortunately he wasn't able to see it through.
There was a movie on the Discovery channel the other week about him, showing a bit of him and this design.
I was told that this boat was designed with one criteria in mind: Miami to Carribean. 6-8 footers on Lake Erie on the way to Cedar Point have been a lot of fun in this hull and a piece of cake. Comes with a custom built three axle trailer. The photos are mainly from late last season before winter storage.
Clean and clear titles for both trailer and boat. recent appraisal from 2012 is enclosed below. Appraised value of USD $175,000.00, replacement $475,000.00. Asking $79,000
This is brokered by Blue Lagoon Boating Center in Clinton Twp, MI. The website is bluelagoonbc dot com and the email is boats at bluelagoonbc dot com
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The HIN starts with PPF which is the manufacturer's index code. http://www.uscgboating.org/recalls/m...c=ppf&sort=mic
It is not the same as the Pantera Boats in Florida. Based on other threads I have seen, I believe the history he posted is mostly correct.
Not sure if Don Aronow actually owned the company though.
It is listed in the OSO Classifieds in the Pantera section also. It is NOT the same company.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o58029-en.html
It is not the same as the Pantera Boats in Florida. Based on other threads I have seen, I believe the history he posted is mostly correct.
Not sure if Don Aronow actually owned the company though.
It is listed in the OSO Classifieds in the Pantera section also. It is NOT the same company.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o58029-en.html
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I've got the book "King of Thunderboat Row" and I don't recall reading anything about Don opening a factory in Missouri. Been a while since I read it, though.
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The molds for the 45 Aronow are over a Sonic in FLA. My friend owns them and has them over there on some kind of lease deal (wish him luck on that). I've always been curious on the handling and speed of this hull. They had a hull and deck that my friend already built and this was supposed to be the Aronow tribute boat. I think they were going to modify the hull (steps ,pad, ect.???),but I dont believe this was done.