New GTMM 27'
#41
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A customer can request which ever set-up they would prefer. With the new smart craft systems you can go either way (full display) or (Standard Gauges) or both if you would like specific gauges you want to watch.
Fact is how many can you watch while running the boat?
The computers now shut things down way before you would have a problem.
Fact is how many can you watch while running the boat?
The computers now shut things down way before you would have a problem.
Have you got the interior in yet Scott?
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A twin option is no problem. Tight but doable. Just like the original 27' Magnum. I think the balance with the single may be alittle best thatn the twin with the lighter weight of the new layup.
The rigging is coming along. Getting ready for paint. Center console is in process and rest of interior should be ready after paint. Everyone is gonna flip when they see the interior. Gio has come up with a killer idea that is luxurious and sporty. That's all I want to say without spoiling it.
I'll get some updated photos posted this week.
The rigging is coming along. Getting ready for paint. Center console is in process and rest of interior should be ready after paint. Everyone is gonna flip when they see the interior. Gio has come up with a killer idea that is luxurious and sporty. That's all I want to say without spoiling it.
I'll get some updated photos posted this week.
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The 38' WB deck/cockpit is in currently in the design stage the hull will be 12.3' beam.
The main focus at this time is completing the first GTMM 27 and move forward with design and production of GTMM 39 #1 The GTMM 38' WB will follow.
We don't want to many eggs in the basket right now. The focus must be to produce the best quality product with stunnning design and performance. We will keep you posted on the progress of each program as information becomes available.
GTMM 27 #1 is being prepped for paint and rigging. Not much in the way of photos at this time. When paint is complete and fianl rigging beings we will post photos of the porgress.
Thanks for you interst.
#49
I took a look at the boat a couple of weeks ago.
On the positive: Really like the new deck design, looks sweet.
On the downside. The boat was sitting out in the pouring rain with no fuel tank fittings and water gathering on top of the fuel tank. The core in the cockpit cutouts was exposed to the elements. Saw raw plywood looking up through the new vents to the engine room. The hull sides had to be filled and faired to straighten out the wobbles. Not really what I expected for the comeback of the new 27. Curious as to whether this is the original hull mold. If so they may want to pull another boat, straighten it and build a new mold.
On the positive: Really like the new deck design, looks sweet.
On the downside. The boat was sitting out in the pouring rain with no fuel tank fittings and water gathering on top of the fuel tank. The core in the cockpit cutouts was exposed to the elements. Saw raw plywood looking up through the new vents to the engine room. The hull sides had to be filled and faired to straighten out the wobbles. Not really what I expected for the comeback of the new 27. Curious as to whether this is the original hull mold. If so they may want to pull another boat, straighten it and build a new mold.
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To answer your questions.
For the record, the boat that Lauderdaleboats refers to is actually Magnum hull # 444, which was used to build the plug of the new deck. She was also used to test hull geometry, stringer layouts, CG and other factors for the new GTMM 27. She was also used to test cockpit and console layout and design for the GTMM 27.The hull and deck plug prototypes seen by Lauderdaleboats are actually slated for destruction, hence, they were left out in the rain. There is actually no wood in the new GTMM 27 and any wobbles or raw core seen on Magnum 444' do not exist in the GTMM 27 finished product.
For the record, the boat that Lauderdaleboats refers to is actually Magnum hull # 444, which was used to build the plug of the new deck. She was also used to test hull geometry, stringer layouts, CG and other factors for the new GTMM 27. She was also used to test cockpit and console layout and design for the GTMM 27.The hull and deck plug prototypes seen by Lauderdaleboats are actually slated for destruction, hence, they were left out in the rain. There is actually no wood in the new GTMM 27 and any wobbles or raw core seen on Magnum 444' do not exist in the GTMM 27 finished product.