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Jim in CT 10-19-2022 08:06 AM

anyone seen One 3 boats? welded aluminum made in CT
 
link to their 24 foot modified vee center console, 8.5 foot beam. Looks very cool. Made in CT.

https://www.one3powerboats.com/24-inboard-views

RIROCKHOUND 10-19-2022 08:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Jim in CT (Post 1234173)
link to their 24 foot modified vee center console, 8.5 foot beam. Looks very cool. Made in CT.

https://www.one3powerboats.com/24-inboard-views

The aluminum boats I have been on in the smaller size range tend to be light for their size and pound like hell....

Jim in CT 10-19-2022 09:45 AM

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Originally Posted by RIROCKHOUND (Post 1234176)
The aluminum boats I have been on in the smaller size range tend to be light for their size and pound like hell....

Have you ever been on a black lab marine or pacific skiff?

Or are you talking about cheap riveted aluminum like sea nymph, Lund, etc?

I'd imagine they are light and therefore pound for their size.

RIROCKHOUND 10-19-2022 10:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Jim in CT (Post 1234182)
Have you ever been on a black lab marine or pacific skiff?

Or are you talking about cheap riveted aluminum like sea nymph, Lund, etc?

I'd imagine they are light and therefore pound for their size.

SeaArk specifically in the mid-20ft range/

A Pacific/Black Lab is 1650lbs at 19.5ft
My key largo 176 weighs more than that with no t-top or any added stuff...

Good for fuel efficiency and trailering though

Jim in CT 10-19-2022 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by RIROCKHOUND (Post 1234185)
SeaArk specifically in the mid-20ft range/

A Pacific/Black Lab is 1650lbs at 19.5ft
My key largo 176 weighs more than that with no t-top or any added stuff...

Good for fuel efficiency and trailering though

Last boat I owned, I kept on a trailer at a marina in Groton CT. They were a Key Largo dealer, they always had a few in stock, I always liked them.

Welded aluminum good for banging off rocks too, and for being lower maintenance.

Jim in CT 10-19-2022 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by RIROCKHOUND (Post 1234185)
SeaArk specifically in the mid-20ft range/

A Pacific/Black Lab is 1650lbs at 19.5ft
My key largo 176 weighs more than that with no t-top or any added stuff...

Good for fuel efficiency and trailering though

And the 20 footer on the One 3 website, says it weighs 3,600 lbs.

You're right, Pacific's 19 footer says 1650 lbs.

You'd know better than me if the 3600 lbs could be right, and if so, how you'd get there...

Clammer 10-19-2022 03:15 PM

What was the name of the one that was sold in Charlestown years ago / it came from Australia
the largest that they brought over were the 19,s ........I looked at it any really liked it for the money // they were solid / but not Pacific quality ><>

Jim in CT 10-19-2022 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Clammer (Post 1234202)
What was the name of the one that was sold in Charlestown years ago / it came from Australia
the largest that they brought over were the 19,s ........I looked at it any really liked it for the money // they were solid / but not Pacific quality ><>

Quintrex?

Guppy 10-19-2022 03:55 PM

My guess is the 24 will pound ( 16 deg ) at stern and you’ll need sand bags up front.. but it is pretty and save $ on buying wax …. :jump:

Jim in CT 10-19-2022 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Guppy (Post 1234206)
My guess is the 24 will pound ( 16 deg ) at stern and you’ll need sand bags up front.. but it is pretty and save $ on buying wax …. :jump:

No wax, probably no soap, just a pressure washer.

Spoke to owner of company, he said there's a "multi year wait" for build slots.

Good for him.

Clammer 10-19-2022 07:57 PM

yeah Quintex

there was a thread/post on SOL a couple of years ago about a guy wanting one an only one .

I still see them around on the water

that marina just before Charlestown Beach has one ><

piemma 10-20-2022 01:30 AM

Fished out of a Quintrex with "you know who." Always like the boat.
For my money, Sea Hunt is the best small to medium out there

Clammer 10-20-2022 11:08 AM

Paulie

still going .if I had a dollar ..for every rock , log , boat , ledge it has bounced off .I could retire ...Now guys are taking me to fish in my boat

all good <>< :faga: even th sea hunt .I couldn,t afford to buy it now even with the old electronics , add the motors & Minn Kota :bsod:

Jim in CT 10-20-2022 02:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Clammer (Post 1234263)
Paulie

still going .if I had a dollar ..for every rock , log , boat , ledge it has bounced off .I could retire ...Now guys are taking me to fish in my boat

all good <>< :faga: even th sea hunt .I couldn,t afford to buy it now even with the old electronics , add the motors & Minn Kota :bsod:

which model
do you have? i like sea hunt, today’s prices are insane though!

Clammer 10-20-2022 06:10 PM

210 at that time I would have gone larger like a 23' don.t think I could have done a 25' but that was all the dealer projected.

after I posted .remember I also hit a bridge . I was doing circles to f u ck a well know pirate .. he use to catch them / leave them on the sidewalk & sometimes take a bus home with them . last I knew he upgraded to a panel van & messed up white perch fish one knight an that was only 2 or 3 years ago :gh:


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