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Old 02-20-2010, 07:52 AM
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HERE IS AN ARTICLE ON THE 39CC and Terry Sobo dedication to the CC market.


http://speedonthewater.com/index.php...-is-sobos-baby

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WTG, Terry.
Takes "Putting your money where your mouth is" to a whole new level!

I'm sure it will be a worthwhile endeavor once word gets out and the orders start rolling in.
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I ran this boat at the MIBS extensively... I went to the show knowing I was going to be running this boat.. I had many precooked notions.. Till I ran it, then when I took it offshore.... I had to readjust and eat some crow.

I was very impressed... Ride, Fuel economy, top end and other areas... This boat kept surprising me...

You go fast CC guys --- Fountain -- Midnight --- Deep Impact --- ya'll need to pay attention. This thing has allot of what your boats need..... If I were in this market ---- this is the boat I would chose..
Thanks Steve!

I'm at Holiday Isle on the poker run with the boat now.
Ran down yesterday with 60 go fasts and a few CC's.
Got up this morning, went offshore and landed a nice cobia.
They grilled it up for us at the raw bar and had a great lunch.
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I ran this boat at the MIBS extensively... I went to the show knowing I was going to be running this boat.. I had many precooked notions.. Till I ran it, then when I took it offshore.... I had to readjust and eat some crow.

I was very impressed... Ride, Fuel economy, top end and other areas... This boat kept surprising me...

You go fast CC guys --- Fountain -- Midnight --- Deep Impact --- ya'll need to pay attention. This thing has allot of what your boats need..... If I were in this market ---- this is the boat I would chose..

Capt. Steven.. your knowledge and input is what I am looking for. I'm going to throw this out there...instead of comparing it to just the Go-Fast CC's..I would like your comparision to one of my favorite brands..YellowFin..then Bahama, SeaVee, Invincible, SeaHunter and a few of the others. Ive been on these boats and have my own comparision..and I was pleasantly surprised as well. I just would like to hear it from someone who puts on more hours than I do a year as well as has experience on all brands. Thanks for your time.. Jeff
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Maybe we could get the Pro Marine guys to give their input.
I gave them a ride too.
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2 good looking boats... but..I do like the blue one better
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What a Nice Yellowfin
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full fish machine being built..see ya'll on the circuit.
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full fish machine being built..see ya'll on the circuit.

Post some pictures of the build
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It goes into the mold next. That'll be hull # 6!
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It goes into the mold next. That'll be hull # 6!

Terry..trip Yami's..or Merc's
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Its alright, but way over priced! Looks like a way over priced Concept! I'm just wondering who would pay $390,000 for a bunch of holes cut down both sides of the boat, thats so tacky covered up or not you know they are there. I could buy 2 36' Yellowfins for that price and they 10x's sweeter than that boat. Or maybe a nice house and a 36' Yellowfin!
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Its alright, but way over priced! Looks like a way over priced Concept! I'm just wondering who would pay $390,000 for a bunch of holes cut down both sides of the boat, thats so tacky covered up or not you know they are there. I could buy 2 36' Yellowfins for that price and they 10x's sweeter than that boat. Or maybe a nice house and a 36' Yellowfin!


As to the holes as you call them..you need to go to boat building 101..390k..is retail and you as well as I and everyone else knows you cant buy 2 36 YF for that...I considered Bretts 36 as well as talked with Wiley on a new purchase..so nice try. both boats are priced about the same if equiped the same without the over the top options..250k...Your entire post shows your ignorance...including your post on how to commit insurance fraud on another thread. Keep your 25' Mako, it suits you well Mr.businessman..Quote..
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Its alright, but way over priced! Looks like a way over priced Concept! I'm just wondering who would pay $390,000 for a bunch of holes cut down both sides of the boat, thats so tacky covered up or not you know they are there. I could buy 2 36' Yellowfins for that price and they 10x's sweeter than that boat. Or maybe a nice house and a 36' Yellowfin!
...just too bad you'll never own either. Why didn't you calculate how many porta-botes you could buy for the same price...you look cute unfolding that little porta-bote of yours.
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...just too bad you'll never own either. Why didn't you calculate how many porta-botes you could buy for the same price...you look cute unfolding that little porta-bote of yours.
Haha, your talking that to the wrong person. Sorry I'm not 60 years old yet with more money than sense. I'm not going thru my mid-life crisis! When I'm 60 I'll have plenty of money for plenty of Yellowfins. But rite now, I could buy any Yellowfin I want, but I'm not going to. I would go buy 10 $20,000 repo houses and rent them all out and make money with my $200,000. Thats just rediculous to pay that price for a boat! I'm into money making not money losing!
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Haha, your talking that to the wrong person. Sorry I'm not 60 years old yet with more money than sense. I'm not going thru my mid-life crisis! When I'm 60 I'll have plenty of money for plenty of Yellowfins. But rite now, I could buy any Yellowfin I want, but I'm not going to. I would go buy 10 $20,000 repo houses and rent them all out and make money with my $200,000. Thats just rediculous to pay that price for a boat! I'm into money making not money losing!
I was trying not to tarnish this thread by responding to your ridiculous rants, but your business plan is absolutely comical. Let's be honest here, you have not quite figured out how to make money yet have you. You speak from a position of what we call boat envy. It's OK to admit it, I have boat envy for Nortech 39 too. Now run along and find those bank repo's so you can work on your slum lord dreams.
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Thats just rediculous to pay that price for a boat! I'm into money making not money losing!
Then why are you on a boating forum?
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As to the holes as you call them..you need to go to boat building 101..390k..is retail and you as well as I and everyone else knows you cant buy 2 36 YF for that...I considered Bretts 36 as well as talked with Wiley on a new purchase..so nice try. both boats are priced about the same if equiped the same without the over the top options..250k...Your entire post shows your ignorance...including your post on how to commit insurance fraud on another thread. Keep your 25' Mako, it suits you well Mr.businessman..Quote..
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I thought I would post a few of the latest open boat. This one is headed to Toms River NJ and belongs to an existing customer. He went from a Triple 1000 HP 50 V to the new 390.
As for some changes, we added a new storage area at the transom walkthrough. Note the custom painting we did to the GPS and Vessel View covers.
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