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steplift20 06-19-2017 05:15 AM

2017 new steplift
 
You know how ford introduced the new mustang and dodge reintroduced the challenger and Chevy reintroduced the camaro wouldn't it be great if wellcraft reintroduced the steplift? Just think a brand new 1978 steplift Wow that's what I'm talking about

inaforty 06-19-2017 12:51 PM

I wonder how well it would be received with all the competition out there.
From what I understand Wellcraft didn't want to pay Ray Hunt for continued use of the design. Seems the patent lease or whatever it's called ran out in 1996 and Ray Hunt wanted more $$$.

Closest thing out there now is maybe a Dusky.
http://www.dusky.com/boat/open-model...open-fisherman

THEFERMANATOR 06-19-2017 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by inaforty (Post 233100)
I wonder how well it would be received with all the competition out there.
From what I understand Wellcraft didn't want to pay Ray Hunt for continued use of the design. Seems the patent lease or whatever it's called ran out in 1996 and Ray Hunt wanted more $$$.

Closest thing out there now is maybe a Dusky.
http://www.dusky.com/boat/open-model...open-fisherman

Put them side by side and you'll find the actual hull of the dusky is virtually identical to a V-20. Seen 2 side by side in a marina before, and if it wasn't for the name plates, you wouldn't have been able to tell them apart.

Blue_Runner 06-19-2017 05:31 PM

There is one big difference - price tag. :sun:

bradford 06-20-2017 09:42 PM

I like a Dusky, a little more bare bones which I like, and for a new one pretty reasonable compared to others. I really like the 23s which they call a 25 now with the bracket.

Saw an old salty one ride by 2 days ago with an old school Suzuki 225 2 stroke and thought of you Ferm.

BillTex 06-20-2017 09:51 PM

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Here 'ya go
http://huntyachts.com/coastal-series...er/harrier-26/

THEFERMANATOR 06-20-2017 10:59 PM

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Originally Posted by BillTex (Post 233122)

That one is a modernized Bertram 25 hull.

BillTex 06-21-2017 05:48 AM

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Originally Posted by THEFERMANATOR (Post 233124)
That one is a modernized Bertram 25 hull.

All designed by the famous C Raymond Hunt; Bertram, Whaler, Steplift, Grady....

A timeless hull, beautiful, seaworthy...

inaforty 06-21-2017 05:30 PM

Marty Niemiec has a Surfhunter that he runs back in forth to Cuttyhunk Island.
I have seen that boat make the trip to New Bedford from Cuttyhunk on days that we didn't want to move our 35 Bertram while on a mooring at Cuttyhunk. Of course we were on vacation with a full cooler and plenty to eat......so why leave!

Either way a testament to Ray Hunt design!

Who's who.......sorry left out some details of who is Niemiec Marine

http://niemiecmarine.com/excellent-r...ertram-moppie/

steplift20 06-22-2017 07:44 PM

Dam billtex

that's a steplift hull for sure

draglink 06-23-2017 05:03 PM

I always loved the NorthRip 21 because its so close to my V20 CC

https://pix.sfly.com/MOz_P0

BillTex 06-23-2017 09:49 PM

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Originally Posted by draglink (Post 233161)
I always loved the NorthRip 21 because its so close to my V20 CC

https://pix.sfly.com/MOz_P0

The NR 21 is literally built the next door down from my office. It's a nice looking hull...very deep for a 21.
I have noticed a few coming back in to their shop and I don't know why. Not sure how many have been built to date-not many I don't think-and I am worried they may be coming back to the mother ship due to delam.
While the hull looks nice, the topside workmanship-IMO-seems to be a bit lacking.
Again, just my opinion, and I have seen very few out and about...so I am not quite sure what is up with this design. But I have been keeping an eye out for them. Could be some growing pains...

draglink 06-24-2017 07:05 AM

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Originally Posted by BillTex (Post 233173)
The NR 21 is literally built the next door down from my office. It's a nice looking hull...very deep for a 21.
I have noticed a few coming back in to their shop and I don't know why. Not sure how many have been built to date-not many I don't think-and I am worried they may be coming back to the mother ship due to delam.
While the hull looks nice, the topside workmanship-IMO-seems to be a bit lacking.
Again, just my opinion, and I have seen very few out and about...so I am not quite sure what is up with this design. But I have been keeping an eye out for them. Could be some growing pains...

That's bad news for them, sorry to hear, and they are not cheap! Great to get some feedback from someone in the know. I have only admired from a computer monitor, never seen one in person.

BillTex 07-26-2017 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by draglink (Post 233184)
That's bad news for them, sorry to hear, and they are not cheap! Great to get some feedback from someone in the know. I have only admired from a computer monitor, never seen one in person.


Update...just heard this week they have filed for bankruptcy...too bad.
Beautiful looking hull.

But, this is not unusual....several boat builders in this area have been reincarnated many times!

Stay tuned...


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