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Recycling old Contender molds???

Discussion in 'Boat Molds' started by cuonawv, Feb 7, 2005.

  1. cuonawv
    Joined: Feb 2005
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    Location: Hollywood, FL

    cuonawv New Member

    So what's the real story here. As scary as it sounds, I was cruising
    Hialeah, Fl this past weekend and came across the "Competition
    Boats" factory (http://www.competitionboats.com). - I stopped, got
    out and took a quick peek. DUDE - THESE ARE OLD CONTENDERS - from
    top to bottom, without a doubt. Every square inch is just like my
    old 1996 25' Contender – same weight / size / fuel and beam. I know
    Contender switched the 25's transom from a closed w/ bracket to
    integrated transom's in 99-00. I figured Contender just reconfigured
    their older mold and continued to use it.. Is there anyway Contender
    got rid of the older molds - (as suggested by the guy at Competition
    Boats that I spoke with who said "they are mostly the same boat as
    the old Contenders") –


    Do semi-major boat companies have more than one mold - what happens
    when they re-design. Would they have just sold off one of the
    greatest 25' molds in the Sport Fishing world?


    Also - to note - the 25' with twins, very well equipped (to
    include an OUTSTANDING wiring job) was quoted at 50K w/ trailer.
    CHEAP?
     
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