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Old 12-13-2015, 10:50 AM
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Default Sportboat To Social Platform—Unique ‘Transformer’ Model Unveiled

And now for something really unusual, http://speedonthewater.com/new-boats...model-unveiled.

Check out the video at the end of the story. Yes, this boat is real.
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Old 12-13-2015, 10:57 AM
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No beak on that boat,,,,,,,,,,, must be a "true 43 footer"
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No beak on that boat,,,,,,,,,,, must be a "true 43 footer"
Yeah, in this case I'd have to guess that the running surface length and length overall are pretty darn close.
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Do you have to ship it back to Italy when something breaks. Cant Imagine there are too many dealers in the USA. Ha
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Innovative, but Fugly
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I drew better looking boats than that when i was 4 .

I understand the need for Plumb bows on catamaran sailboats but this Fad of putting them on powerboats these days is just plain ugly

Lets build something that looks like the Bob the handyman neighbor built in his garage.
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Innovative, but Fugly
Well I'm glad you said it, cause I was thinking it.
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I LOVE it. I think the design is beautiful - looks like it was "inspired" by Wally Yachts - my favorite. In fact, Wally already has models with fold-out gunnels. Not an original idea here.....

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