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You don't waste any time, do you?Badass! @Tony DCB Boats @HydroSkreamin Give us details for us dreamers!
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Proud DCB owner thats all. So like geeking out over this.You don't waste any time, do you?
We're obviously very proud of our recently released M42R, and this m45 furthers DCB's commitment to new product and being a relevant force in the performance marine industry.
With a LOA of 45', a beam of 11'3", this true-tunnel design is designed to perform well with Mercury 1100 QC4v's, and will only perform better as that HP number gets bigger.
The molds are being finished up, with the first boat starting here at our Phoenix, AZ facility in March.
Between Tony and myself, we'll chronicle this build. The first boat will be the "house boat" for dialing in and giving demos. If you thought the performance of the M42R is badass, wait until we put a couple thousand-plus more horses to the water!
Stay tuned...
We miss your wife & dog here @ LOTO.
Ok douchenozzleYou don't waste any time, do you?
We're obviously very proud of our recently released M42R, and this M45 furthers DCB's commitment to new product and being a relevant force in the performance marine industry.
With a LOA of 45', a beam of 11'3", this true-tunnel design is designed to perform well with Mercury 1100 QC4v's, and will only perform better as that HP number gets bigger.
The molds are being finished up, with the first boat starting here at our Phoenix, AZ facility in March.
Between Tony and myself, we'll chronicle this build. The first boat will be the "house boat" for dialing in and giving demos. If you thought the performance of the M42R is badass, wait until we put a couple thousand-plus more horses to the water!
Stay tuned...
Ok douchenozzle
What's this 1st 45 gettin for power? I know you said designed for 1100s but...........
On a side note: if you aren't gonna run your badass Eliminator (like 2024) & just let it sit I could keep fresh gas in it & exercise it as needed, just sayin
We’ve always got concepts rolling around and brainstorming ideas for everything. You’ll have to wait to see what’s nextThis boat makes me want to make a LOT more money. Beautiful design.
@HydroSkreamin any V’s of any sort in design process? CC or traditional go fast?
We’ve always got concepts rolling around and brainstorming ideas for everything. You’ll have to wait to see what’s next![]()
Doesn’t look familiar to me, is that at the old facility in El Cajon?
Doesn’t look familiar to me, is that at the old facility in El Cajon?
Looks like a big center console with the side exit door like the MTI
Got it...that's at Marine Concepts, and is someone else's project. I have to take extreme care and sign my life away when I'm there, that's why they put walls up next to our project, so it's not photographable by others, and have to respect the other projects alongside ours as well. They have multiple enormous buildings with projects for a lot of big builders such as Viking, Scout, etc. We are very proud to partner with them on multiple projects they are great to work with. Our 45-footer is nothing for these guys, there are 50'+ models being designed and tooled alongside our "little" hot rod.
Got it...that's at Marine Concepts, and is someone else's project. I have to take extreme care and sign my life away when I'm there, that's why they put walls up next to our project, so it's not photographable by others, and have to respect the other projects alongside ours as well. They have multiple enormous buildings with projects for a lot of big builders such as Viking, Scout, etc. We are very proud to partner with them on multiple projects they are great to work with. Our 45-footer is nothing for these guys, there are 50'+ models being designed and tooled alongside our "little" hot rod.
That being said, it's a pay-to-play situation, and the amount we've spent in the past 15 months has multiple commas left of the decimal and quite a few zeros as well. We are serious about our future, and our new models are designed from the ground up, not tacking bustles onto existing models and creating something "new". The effort to do this stuff is real, and we are proud of our efforts, collaborations and results. I truly hope everyone gets to experience any of our current and new products in the future, we're building really cool stuff.
DCB is already moving? I haven’t seen that news yet.I am very excited for the future for you guys!! I’m shocked you are already moving locations, but it shows legit commitment!
RD
Yep.DCB is already moving? I haven’t seen that news yet.
I hate moving houses, I can’t imagine the amount of work it takes to move a whole company.Yep.
Based on article I read, about a mile or so down the road.
Building is already owned by majority owner, but had a tenant that just moved out.
It fuckin sucks let me tell you that lol.I hate moving houses, I can’t imagine the amount of work it takes to move a whole company.
That is some crazy dedication!
They recently made a big move, so they probably got the company move dialed in too.I hate moving houses, I can’t imagine the amount of work it takes to move a whole company.
That is some crazy dedication!
The way DCB is dialed in they could probably move that whole company faster than I could move houses.They recently made a big move, so they probably got the company move dialed in too.![]()
Now that I am in AZ I wanted to check it out. Maybe they will do a new open house at the new location.That new facility was bitchin too
The way DCB is dialed in they could probably move that whole company faster than I could move houses.![]()
The move wasn't something we were initially excited to do, but all agreed that for the long-term solution it's where we need to be. Having more space, everything in AC, and a better flow path through the shop are all positives that make it worthwhile.Now that I am in AZ I wanted to check it out. Maybe they will do a new open house at the new location.
Am I correct in understanding that a lot of the nomenclature is that a 45 is basically the new 42 but instead of outboards it's got that extra swimstep area to cover the drives? Or are the hulls different?
The hull mold for the M42R will be utilized, but we've designed multiple inserts to get the hull attributes we need for the sterndrive for both performance and rigging.Same bottom but I believe they added height to fit inboards? @HydroSkreamin will have your exact answer
Makes sense.The hull mold for the M42R will be utilized, but we've designed multiple inserts to get the hull attributes we need for the sterndrive for both performance and rigging.
The deck is a bespoke mold solely for the M45 Widebody sterndrive.