RiverDave
In it to win it
- Joined
- Sep 13, 2007
- Messages
- 126,147
- Reaction score
- 164,269
lol, got my pitchfork readyI don’t want @Bpracing1127 coming after me over rusty being the victim again.
Ban himI don’t want @Bpracing1127 coming after me over rusty being the victim again.
Nothing wrong with them.What make this damn boat mold so good .
I see nothing special .
I have owned a 21 .
I’ll never buy one even 1/2 the price .
Carry on !
Post of the week winnerI don’t want @Bpracing1127 coming after me over rusty being the victim again.
I like the looks of the 26 shadow alot.Nothing wrong with them.
The boats have great lines even though they aren’t “modern” anymore.
I did a 27 for a guy many years ago. He somehow managed to have the molds out at Joel’s place in Hemet and asked if I would, so I did.
They would sell today given a fair price and quality people building them.
Lots of potential to the right guy(s).
I think John west is the only person that could save ultra and we all know he is to busy to go down that road
Nothing wrong with them.
The boats have great lines even though they aren’t “modern” anymore.
I did a 27 for a guy many years ago. He somehow managed to have the molds out at Joel’s place in Hemet and asked if I would, so I did.
They would sell today given a fair price and quality people building them.
Lots of potential to the right guy(s).
I don't think there's a market for small v-bottom boats anymore. Toons have really taken over for new average income buyers. Name a company that puts out new vees on a consistent basis? Didn't Eliminator throw away a vee mold due to not in demand?I think there's a lot of potential there for someone who has the time, resources and passion to rebrand the company. I asked my wife a few months ago if I could try to purchase the assets/molds and start a boat company. She said that I have some great ideas but the answer is no. LOL
I don't think there's a market for small v-bottom boats anymore. Toons have really taken over for new average income buyers. Name a company that puts out new vees on a consistent basis? Didn't Eliminator throw away a vee mold due to not in demand?
Met with Essex a year ago. Aren’t they a good manufacturer and if so they build VeesShockwave, Tahiti, Hallett and Nordic to name a few.
Iirc it was the 250 moldI don't think there's a market for small v-bottom boats anymore. Toons have really taken over for new average income buyers. Name a company that puts out new vees on a consistent basis? Didn't Eliminator throw away a vee mold due to not in demand?
Look at what tahiti offshore did with the ultra 21 stealth and placecraft 22 molds.I think there's a lot of potential there for someone who has the time, resources and passion to rebrand the company. I asked my wife a few months ago if I could try to purchase the assets/molds and start a boat company. She said that I have some great ideas but the answer is no. LOL
It’s not that there’s no market for them, it’s there’s not a lot of profit margin with the cost to build. Most small boat builders primarily build 30ft. Boats that they charge 200k+ for. Ever wonder why Eliminator wants 30k for a bare 19 ft. Daytona?I don't think there's a market for small v-bottom boats anymore. Toons have really taken over for new average income buyers. Name a company that puts out new vees on a consistent basis? Didn't Eliminator throw away a vee mold due to not in demand?
It’s not that there’s no market for them, it’s there’s not a lot of profit margin with the cost to build. Most small boat builders primarily build 30ft. Boats that they charge 200k+ for. Ever wonder why Eliminator wants 30k for a bare 19 ft. Daytona?
100%I went to Hallett a few months ago, $140k +/- for a 210 with a 540. It's hard to wrap my head around that kind money for a 21' and I think a lot of people feel the same so they buy something bigger LOL. When I think of a brand new 6 figure boat, I think of something bigger than a 21.
I've built a few 19 jet boats. You can easily hit the $100k mark without going full tilt on the build if you had a builder make it. The market for that boat is primarily owner/builder (hobbyist). The guy producing the blank hull has to figure out how to make it worth their time if they aren't making money rigging it and marking up materials / equipment.
Our cash value is becoming worthless and the industry is dying off (less competition between builders) yet there is still demand. Both of those are unfortunately a recipe for high boat prices.
Bayliner, Tahoe, rinker...........I don't think there's a market for small v-bottom boats anymore. Toons have really taken over for new average income buyers. Name a company that puts out new vees on a consistent basis? Didn't Eliminator throw away a vee mold due to not in demand?
Profit margin with the cost to build call it what you want theres just not a market of buyers wanting a 150k 22' boat. Any of the bigger custom boat builders had down time they would build a deck for inventory cause it would sell, not a small vee due to not a big market for them. If some one had 150k and wanted to buy a new boat. what would be the better buy, 21' vee or a 28' tritoon?It’s not that there’s no market for them, it’s there’s not a lot of profit margin with the cost to build. Most small boat builders primarily build 30ft. Boats that they charge 200k+ for. Ever wonder why Eliminator wants 30k for a bare 19 ft. Daytona?
Of course those buyers looking for a small vee bottom would go that route. Not a custom boat builder.Bayliner, Tahoe, rinker...........
Hey, you asked. Haha
That’s my pointProfit margin with the cost to build call it what you want theres just not a market of buyers wanting a 150k 22' boat. Any of the bigger custom boat builders had down time they would build a deck for inventory cause it would sell, not a small vee due to not a big market for them. If some one had 150k and wanted to buy a new boat. what would be the better buy, 21' vee or a 28' tritoon?
Todd did Lay up a black one for ultraTahiti sold one mold to Ultra way back when, maybe a 24'. I know as I was at Tahiti, they closed, then I see the exact boat with Ultra on the side next year.
21' RC would be a better buy. A timeless look.Profit margin with the cost to build call it what you want theres just not a market of buyers wanting a 150k 22' boat. Any of the bigger custom boat builders had down time they would build a deck for inventory cause it would sell, not a small vee due to not a big market for them. If some one had 150k and wanted to buy a new boat. what would be the better buy, 21' vee or a 28' tritoon?
Great point. The 28’ toon would outperform a 21’ V in every way.Profit margin with the cost to build call it what you want theres just not a market of buyers wanting a 150k 22' boat. Any of the bigger custom boat builders had down time they would build a deck for inventory cause it would sell, not a small vee due to not a big market for them. If some one had 150k and wanted to buy a new boat. what would be the better buy, 21' vee or a 28' tritoon?
Great point. The 28’ toon would outperform a 21’ V in every way.
My buddy has one. Found it for sale in Texas a couple of years ago and loves it.I like the looks of the 26 shadow alot.
I might be bias, but I love the 26 ShadowDeck. Great all around family boatMy buddy has one. Found it for sale in Texas a couple of years ago and loves it.
I have a JW Ultra and it's been great.What make this damn boat mold so good .
I see nothing special .
I have owned a 21 .
I’ll never buy one even 1/2 the price .
Carry on !
Look who the cat drug inI would buy ultra if it was reasonably priced and could find a building in havasu .. I’ll three way call john and rusty .. wish me luck
First time here .. wish I would have known soonerLook who the cat drug in
Should we....First time here .. wish I would have known sooner
From what 70+? The toon will be in the channel bbq’n before the 21 makes it across the bay.Well Except speed and fun to drive.
The only complaint I had on mine was the rear access. For a deck, it needs a platform or swim step of some sort. The small billet steps don’t do the job.I might be bias, but I love the 26 ShadowDeck. Great all around family boat
You should go buy her a new Corvette tomorrow and consider yourself financially getting off easyI think there's a lot of potential there for someone who has the time, resources and passion to rebrand the company. I asked my wife a few months ago if I could try to purchase the assets/molds and start a boat company. She said that I have some great ideas but the answer is no. LOL
First time here .. wish I would have known sooner
First time here .. wish I would have known sooner
havent owned many performance 21’s I assume?From what 70+? The toon will be in the channel bbq’n before the 21 makes it across the bay.
The toon will have better acceleration, maneuverability, ride, turning, capacity, resale, etc.
I guess if bouncing all over the place is fun, a 21’ wins.
Jesus shit! Have you finished a boat yet!? I LOVE the early showings, but it’s been crickets! Show us something!I would buy ultra if it was reasonably priced and could find a building in havasu .. I’ll three way call john and rusty .. wish me luck
He’s been posting on Instagram, he just popped a bottom out of the mold.Jesus shit! Have you finished a boat yet!? I LOVE the early showings, but it’s been crickets! Show us something!
He’s been posting on Instagram, he just popped a bottom out of the mold.
Other than ride and capacity with a 250 outboard I’ll out accelerate, maneuver and turn your toon in my 21 lol. With a 300 see ya later.From what 70+? The toon will be in the channel bbq’n before the 21 makes it across the bay.
The toon will have better acceleration, maneuverability, ride, turning, capacity, resale, etc.
I guess if bouncing all over the place is fun, a 21’ wins.
Other than ride and capacity with a 250 outboard I’ll out accelerate, maneuver and turn your toon in my 21 lol. With a 300 see ya later.
If the toon costs 300k and the new 21 costs 140k I’m not sure there’s a difference in resale?
Besides the fact that a 21 performance v is cool and a toon is a mini van on water.Other than ride and capacity with a 250 outboard I’ll out accelerate, maneuver and turn your toon in my 21 lol. With a 300 see ya later.
If the toon costs 300k and the new 21 costs 140k I’m not sure there’s a difference in resale?
Question for those in the know; Is the drive package cost the limiting factor?I went to Hallett a few months ago, $140k +/- for a 210 with a 540. It's hard to wrap my head around that kind money for a 21' and I think a lot of people feel the same so they buy something bigger LOL. When I think of a brand new 6 figure boat, I think of something bigger than a 21.
I've built a few 19 jet boats. You can easily hit the $100k mark without going full tilt on the build if you had a builder make it. The market for that boat is primarily owner/builder (hobbyist). The guy producing the blank hull has to figure out how to make it worth their time if they aren't making money rigging it and marking up materials / equipment.
Our cash value is becoming worthless and the industry is dying off (less competition between builders) yet there is still demand. Both of those are unfortunately a recipe for high boat prices.
To be honest I think an engine and drive package will run 40-50k for a 520-565 range. Then you need to add hydraulic steering etc. I think the switch to the toon crazy is reliable horsepower and able to push the party barge down river at 50-70 mph vs the “old pontoons” at 25mph. There is a play craft in havasu with a number 6 drive on it that passed me in our old magic I tried like hell to catch him and couldn’t.Question for those in the know; Is the drive package cost the limiting factor?
It seems like the bigger badder more feature rich products make up for the margin erosion of the smaller boats. The toons seem like they can overcome this hurdle with production efficiency. Plus its fairly easy to upfit more power with the OB drive package, or save costs with finish materials on the toons.
I find it fascinating how the market pivoted after the great recession and wonder how the EPA standards influenced the switch to toons from V bottom pleasure crafts for the middle class.
I also find is interesting how late 90's to Mid 2000 performance boat pricing has stayed relatively high. Finance options for these boats might influence the maintenance of the prices however. I'm a nerd for this kind of stuff, but I wonder what the long term looks like for performance boating and what kind of production opportunity might be floating around in boating enthusiast minds. Could a DIY kit boat make sense if a drive package was available? Could you circumvent EPA standards if you sold a ready to assemble less motor kit? Something that used a lower cost turn key LS motor, with a lower cost drive like maybe a Jet? Figure out how to sell all the rigging and interior, and lastly lower the costs of the hull by using production manufacturing practice and not custom. Build a shopping cart or affiliate links to the appropriate accessories to finish the boat. Extra points if you could offer a finance option for the major purchases.
I think a 21 foot v bottom LS powered boat could be cool. Maybe I'm just a day dreamer. Three different top choices. Open Bow, Closed Bow and Whaler (Sport fishing).
Thanks for humoring me, this is what I do every day at work. Find new products and services for a publicly traded global company. I can't help but look at things through this lens.
I was wondering why you upgraded. Damn toon!To be honest I think an engine and drive package will run 40-50k for a 520-565 range. Then you need to add hydraulic steering etc. I think the switch to the toon crazy is reliable horsepower and able to push the party barge down river at 50-70 mph vs the “old pontoons” at 25mph. There is a play craft in havasu with a number 6 drive on it that passed me in our old magic I tried like hell to catch him and couldn’t.
A 19-20ft jet boat with a 525 ls3 would be pretty bad ass. engine and drive package would be around 25k would be my guess. So what does a hull and interior run??Question for those in the know; Is the drive package cost the limiting factor?
It seems like the bigger badder more feature rich products make up for the margin erosion of the smaller boats. The toons seem like they can overcome this hurdle with production efficiency. Plus its fairly easy to upfit more power with the OB drive package, or save costs with finish materials on the toons.
I find it fascinating how the market pivoted after the great recession and wonder how the EPA standards influenced the switch to toons from V bottom pleasure crafts for the middle class.
I also find is interesting how late 90's to Mid 2000 performance boat pricing has stayed relatively high. Finance options for these boats might influence the maintenance of the prices however. I'm a nerd for this kind of stuff, but I wonder what the long term looks like for performance boating and what kind of production opportunity might be floating around in boating enthusiast minds. Could a DIY kit boat make sense if a drive package was available? Could you circumvent EPA standards if you sold a ready to assemble less motor kit? Something that used a lower cost turn key LS motor, with a lower cost drive like maybe a Jet? Figure out how to sell all the rigging and interior, and lastly lower the costs of the hull by using production manufacturing practice and not custom. Build a shopping cart or affiliate links to the appropriate accessories to finish the boat. Extra points if you could offer a finance option for the major purchases.
I think a 21 foot v bottom LS powered boat could be cool. Maybe I'm just a day dreamer. Three different top choices. Open Bow, Closed Bow and Whaler (Sport fishing).
Thanks for humoring me, this is what I do every day at work. Find new products and services for a publicly traded global company. I can't help but look at things through this lens.