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builder for Carolina style Hull

Discussion in 'Marketplace' started by gregorymacc, Feb 21, 2004.

  1. gregorymacc
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    gregorymacc New Member

    looking for a builder Carolina Style Hull

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    I am looking for a carolina style hull in the 28' to 31' range, with a beam of 10' to 11' . I want the boat to be powered by twin outboard's. I would like to have a forward cuddy and fish the NJ canyons so I would need atleast 325 gals. I would like to go coldmolded or ATC corecell? :: with hull thickness of atleast 1 1/4 " below the water line. Would anybody have a ballpark figure on a hull of these specs?? Any help would be greatly
     
  2. gonzo
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    gonzo Senior Member

    I can build a boat a boat to your specs. However, before giving a price it would be better to narrow down the details.
     
  3. lprimina
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    lprimina Senior Member

    No power or electronics by a builder with a name around 40,000 and up, the up will depend on specs..... that is'nt built by someone just starting out.. that is the average price around here in Carteret County NC
     
  4. snakefeet
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    snakefeet Junior Member

    Inlet Boat Works?

    Their 66' sportfish might be more than you're looking for but the company might be worth looking at: Inlet Boat Works is just down the coast from you in Murrells Inlet, SC.

    http://www.inletboatworks.com/

    Obligatory disclaimer: I am in no way affiliated with IBW. I only know of them because I know some guys who are doing consulting work for them.
     
  5. woody
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    woody Junior Member

    Beware

    I saw the last boat.It was a hack job.Would not reccomed it.
     
  6. jake0210
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    jake0210 jakes electronics

    Woody Must Be Talking About Hull #1. It Was There First Boat. I Did The Electronics On Hull #1 And #2. They Made Quite An Impressive Boat This Last One. The Hull #2 I Would Put Head To Head With Any Boat. They Are Up And Coming And Worth Looking Into.
     

  7. JEM
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    Location: Greensboro, NC

    JEM Senior Member

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