no more sonic boats?
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is frisini motor sports who purchased sonic and spectre power boats no longer producing sonic boats? their web site does'nt show 26, 31 , and 35 foot sonics ?
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Actually, their website used to show the 31 and now it doesn't. Given the fact that they don't even respond to their Sonic customer base, I have to assume they only want to sell high end, high cost, bigger boats.
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In their defense.....we all tell these manufactures what WE want.....but who is buying new mid level performance boats? If they made a new 31 with 600sci for say $350k, would you be willing to plunk down for it to replace your ride? (BTW, I love your boat and videos)
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To be honest, I shopped a long time in hopes of finding the boat that fit my boating style perfectly. The 31ss did so and currently still does. While I do not foresee purchasing a "NEW" boat in the very near future, what is the market currently demanding? Are people like me (I can't use you as an example as I don't know you) dropping 500-750k on new boats right now... sure but not a lot of them. I would think the 26-36' range would be more of a focal point for them and should be more specific to their business model unless they want to build less boats, while trying to acheive a low profit margin building a handful of bigger boats... Then again, not my company, not my money. My opinion only...
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To be honest, I shopped a long time in hopes of finding the boat that fit my boating style perfectly. The 31ss did so and currently still does. While I do not foresee purchasing a "NEW" boat in the very near future, what is the market currently demanding? Are people like me (I can't use you as an example as I don't know you) dropping 500-750k on new boats right now... sure but not a lot of them. I would think the 26-36' range would be more of a focal point for them and should be more specific to their business model unless they want to build less boats, while trying to acheive a low profit margin building a handful of bigger boats... Then again, not my company, not my money. My opinion only...
What scares me is what is gonna be left for used boats in 10 years?
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From: Plainville/Old Lyme, CT Boca Raton, FL
This link shows the problem with a new 30-35ft $200K-$300K boat with 525's.......................there's some bad ass boats right there, and who in their right mind would go buy a shorter, slower, boat for the same money??????? The boat styles dont change as fast as cars , where a new style is out every 2-3 years. Most of the boats still look the same as they did in the early 2000's.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...ut=&hw_num=100
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...ut=&hw_num=100
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This link shows the problem with a new 30-35ft $200K-$300K boat with 525's.......................there's some bad ass boats right there, and who in their right mind would go buy a shorter, slower, boat for the same money??????? The boat styles dont change as fast as cars , where a new style is out every 2-3 years. Most of the boats still look the same as they did in the early 2000's.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...ut=&hw_num=100
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...ut=&hw_num=100
The cost delta from new to old has grown out of control. And the banks at boat shows fighting for your business are gone. In the early 2000's I bought a boat new with "boat show special" 2.99 financing. The same boat a few years old was only $10k less on the used market. Good chance that I will never purchase a new boat again.


