mini Super Hawaii's?
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mini Super Hawaii's?
I've just figured out today that they made small versions of super Hawaii after seeing one when driving down the road. Does anyone have any more info on these? What sizes did they make? did they make a lot? this boat says intrepid on the side and I'm fairly familiar with the intrepid/super Hawaii relationship but teach me as if I know nothing lol.
stole this from another forum because it appears to be larger than the boat I saw.
stole this from another forum because it appears to be larger than the boat I saw.
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tommymonza (Yesterday)
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Never seen or heard of them before (the minis) but i like it!!! Hope someone knows something about them!
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This model was called the Super Hawaii 18 Super Kid. They were made in few numbers starting in 1991 when Japanese Yoshiro Kitami was involved with Intrepid. Supposedly a couple stayed in the U.S. and the rest were exported to Europe and Japan. They also made a 15 or 16 footer a year or two later, but it was not a good-looking boat IMHO, and a budget alternative.
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madbouyz (04-01-2022)
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wow! Carbon fiber mini back in 1991 thats wild!
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Yes, the money that Yoshiro Kitami and his brother spent on their activities of boats and land development projects in Hawaii and Japan was crazy. They were later found to be 'white-collar criminals' though. John Michel Jr. of Intrepid had used Kevlar in his boats since 1983 and Fabio Buzzi that was the builder of the pre-owned and new race boats that he sold/leased to Kitami naturally were Kevlar boats. The 46 foot cruiser above was a pleasure version of Buzzi's Cesa 1882/Gancia Dei Gancia race boat that Kitami bought. Even the pleasure boats had full Baltek coring and 10 layers of Kevlar in the bottom structure of the hull, five in the hull sides, and four in the deck according to a test review of the boat model. John Michel Jr. of Intrepid had used Kevlar in his boats since 1983 so on either side of the pond everybody had plenty of experience with the materials.
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Seen this the other day