Corso
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Anyone see this in the flesh at the boat show? Looking forward to seeing some in-depth reviews.
Yeah, that't the old E-ticket 28 O/B hull, not the Conquest.This boat looks exactly like the old boat built in Havasu by the company that built the 28 foot deck boats with twin engines! He made very nice and fast deck boats.
There you go. I thought about buying the ETicket out board boat.Yeah, that't the old E-ticket 28 O/B hull, not the Conquest.
So the green one is an E-Ticket, the tan one is the new Conquest, has the Boss Cat lower with a whole new upper that was a collaboration between Conquest and a few amazing craftsmen in Havasu including Brad of E-Ticket and Kronowski.This boat looks exactly like the old boat built in Havasu by the company that built the 28 foot deck boats with twin engines! He made very nice and fast deck boats.
The old Eticket hull with the wraparound windshield looks good. Both boats are really nice. It’ll be interesting to see how they run. Same power, Conquest with a big center pod. Not sure about the Eticket.So the green one is an E-Ticket, the tan one is the new Conquest, has the Boss Cat lower with a whole new upper that was a collaboration between Conquest and a few amazing craftsmen in Havasu including Brad of E-Ticket and Kronowski.
The old Eticket hull with the wraparound windshield looks good. Both boats are really nice. It’ll be interesting to see how they run. Same power, Conquest with a big center pod. Not sure about the Eticket.
The E-Ticket has a short center pod, starts about 8’ from the rear of the boat.No center pod on the E-ticket... Guessing it runs a few MPH better . Both beautiful boats.
Interesting, our deck has basically the same deal. Smaller pod, guessing 1/3 of the running area? Guessing Brad followed the same measurements for the smaller boat.The E-Ticket has a short center pod, starts about 8’ from the rear of the boat.
Love the name. Wonder if the name has anything to do with the build process.Rear of the E- ticket
That boat has same bottom as your boat.Interesting, our deck has basically the same deal. Smaller pod, guessing 1/3 of the running area? Guessing Brad followed the same measurements for the smaller boat.
Talked to him last week, really nice people. 6 years in the making!Love the name. Wonder if the name has anything to do with the build process.
Holly Shit 6 years! I have had my fair share of unpleasant dealings with E-Ticket but that’s definitely next level.Talked to him last week, really nice people. 6 years in the making!
Interesting, didn’t realize that. Smaller freeboard and shortened?That boat has same bottom as your boat.
Just not same top as Deck Boat. It’s a “flat deck’ which gives the Bottom a different appearance but has same running surface as deck height and length.Interesting, didn’t realize that. Smaller freeboard and shortened?
Interesting. I stand corrected.The E-Ticket has a short center pod, starts about 8’ from the rear of the boat.
Believe the hull was a 2017, but wasn’t completed until late 2022 like November or December, and not on the water till first of 2023. It’s absolutely beautiful in person as well, looks a lot like a Skater on the water. No idea on where it is now.Does anyone know what year the e-ticket is and what part of Texas it might be in or where they boat at?
Was there any write ups about either boat?