Outerlimits’ Next Model Move
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Outerlimits’ Next Model Move
Think outboard. Think performance. Just don’t think center console—at least not yet, https://www.offshoreonly.com/article...ext-model-move.
From the OSO home page.
From the OSO home page.
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The SL41 went for over $600k, Way too much $$ for an o/b Vee, IMO.
Even if the SL36 comes in under $500k I don’t think they’re going to attract much of a market. OL’s are nice boats but not many that can afford them.
On the contrary Nor-Techs have a waitlist for multiple models??
just my $.02
Even if the SL36 comes in under $500k I don’t think they’re going to attract much of a market. OL’s are nice boats but not many that can afford them.
On the contrary Nor-Techs have a waitlist for multiple models??
just my $.02
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The SL41 went for over $600k, Way too much $$ for an o/b Vee, IMO.
Even if the SL36 comes in under $500k I don’t think they’re going to attract much of a market. OL’s are nice boats but not many that can afford them.
On the contrary Nor-Techs have a waitlist for multiple models??��
just my $.02
Even if the SL36 comes in under $500k I don’t think they’re going to attract much of a market. OL’s are nice boats but not many that can afford them.
On the contrary Nor-Techs have a waitlist for multiple models??��
just my $.02
NT has something that OL needs, a dealer network. NT has multiple product lines but the CC market is their lifeblood at this point and I'd bet NT dealer spec orders alone exceed OL's total production numbers. Dealers in FL, TX, AL, LOTO and Canada/Norway surely are getting the product delivered! As a bonus the FL/TX dealers used to carry Cig so they already had an upscale clientele network and the LOTO dealer essentially brought performance CC's to the lake environment.
Terry Sobo surely saved NT from extinction with his CC idea but the execution of the design was a hit also.
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All very spot on assessments and I agree
in an effort to justify the SL41 o/b price I was told the Twin Merc 700’s I/o boat is in the $700’s and that is just crazy $$.
You’d think the Baja, Donzi, Fountain & Formula production of today could easily capitalize on this market gap but it doesn’t appear that way at all.
in an effort to justify the SL41 o/b price I was told the Twin Merc 700’s I/o boat is in the $700’s and that is just crazy $$.
You’d think the Baja, Donzi, Fountain & Formula production of today could easily capitalize on this market gap but it doesn’t appear that way at all.
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Too many models now in my opinion. The 41 sl outboard got great reviews and looks like a great boat but it didn’t exactly set the market on fire.
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Agree'd, the story & pics on SOTW captured my attn . As a serious buyer in the market who is an o/b fan I was hoping I could see the OL41 and get a sea trial in it at Miami Boat Show only to realize the used price is $529k, it was already debuted in Miami a year ago (clearly I missed that) and will not be there this year.
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If you are going to do outboards may as well do a Center Console. Whether its the 36 or 41 there are 20x the buyers for each if it were a Center Console.
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Agree'd, the story & pics on SOTW captured my attn . As a serious buyer in the market who is an o/b fan I was hoping I could see the OL41 and get a sea trial in it at Miami Boat Show only to realize the used price is $529k, it was already debuted in Miami a year ago (clearly I missed that) and will not be there this year.
But keep in mind the current owner of the used 41 OB might have gotten a break on that build as he was building the first one and he is simply trying to recoup his investment or maybe even make a profit! It wouldn't be the first time that has happened on a brand new build.
I think one of the biggest obstacles in sportdeck OB powered boats is the lack of rumble......There might be a fuel/maintenance savings with the OB's but the "sound effects" are definitely lacking. I still can't believe in the I/O vs. OB build that the costs aren't significantly different like 20-25% less for the OB.
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I think the sound difference comes more into play around the docks and observing fly-by's as opposed to actually running in the boats. That is my experience anyway.
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But keep in mind the current owner of the used 41 OB might have gotten a break on that build as he was building the first one and he is simply trying to recoup his investment or maybe even make a profit! It wouldn't be the first time that has happened on a brand new build.
I think one of the biggest obstacles in sportdeck OB powered boats is the lack of rumble......There might be a fuel/maintenance savings with the OB's but the "sound effects" are definitely lacking. I still can't believe in the I/O vs. OB build that the costs aren't significantly different like 20-25% less for the OB.
I think one of the biggest obstacles in sportdeck OB powered boats is the lack of rumble......There might be a fuel/maintenance savings with the OB's but the "sound effects" are definitely lacking. I still can't believe in the I/O vs. OB build that the costs aren't significantly different like 20-25% less for the OB.
Also how hard is it to get the Boat balance with motors mounted high and way back? Seems for years they tried to move performance I/O’ s close to center and low, opposite with the OB.