It's the 344 SC by Ultra
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I will be posting some numbers in the next two weeks. We are still dialing in the set up so I will wait until we have completed our testing to post the final numbers.
We are very happy with how the boat turned out and performs. We will continue to post updates as things come along.
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John West
Ultra Custom Boats
We are very happy with how the boat turned out and performs. We will continue to post updates as things come along.
Thanks
John West
Ultra Custom Boats
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I'm still getting all the numbers together on what it's going to cost me to build these. I can't really base it off of this one because of all the overtime I had to pay to get it done so fast.
I'm going to see if I can keep the price around $290,000 for the first five with the choice of Ilmore 710s/Imco SCX or Mercury 700s/NXT. This would include full custom gel coat, resin infused/foam cored, aluminum trailer, and all the normal stuff. The price could be adjusted if someone would want 525s or more power.
I'm going to see if I can keep the price around $290,000 for the first five with the choice of Ilmore 710s/Imco SCX or Mercury 700s/NXT. This would include full custom gel coat, resin infused/foam cored, aluminum trailer, and all the normal stuff. The price could be adjusted if someone would want 525s or more power.
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Thanks Gary. We still have some work to do to get it all finished, but I wanted to make sure we got it done in time for Desert Storm. Sorry I never got a chance to run into you. Maybe next time.
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good looking ride, great lines, good looking cockpit at a fair price...The only thing is how do you access the front area. Thanks Jeff
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Thanks. It is actually very easy to walk to the front. We left 10" on each side of the canopy to access the bow. I will try to post some pictures.