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Baller
09-17-2006, 09:54 AM
Does anyone have any info on the new 32 conquest is putting togehter, pics info etc... are they sticking only to a deck or are they building a true cat, a automatic biemme would be awesome...

dirtmover
09-17-2006, 06:41 PM
rumor has it to be 32 or 34 twin screws mabeeeee

dicudmore
09-17-2006, 11:15 PM
from what I've heard its gonna be a 32' cat with a center sponson...set up for twins...
rumor has it that the bottom will be multi-stepped, and also a touch wider than their current offerings. :wink:

Jesster
09-18-2006, 06:53 AM
Where's Keith with with the lowdown? :)

Hardly Satisfied
09-18-2006, 07:29 AM
Where's Keith with with the lowdown? :)
post pics Keith

dicudmore
09-18-2006, 12:11 PM
Where's Keith with with the lowdown? :)
I think it may be a classified mission...

Baller
09-19-2006, 04:29 AM
Wow.. i'm really suprised.. I figured everyone on this boad would have the low down... so how bout it keith.. everyone is calling your name.. you must me the MAN....

Keith E. Sayre
09-20-2006, 12:50 PM
The plug for the bottom is all but finished. for those that don't know, the plug is generally made out of plywood and bondo and then finished to a near
perfect primered finish. You use the finished "plug" then to make the mold off of. Then you throw away the plug and keep the mold which should make you
about 500 boats over the next decade. Then you start buildin the top plug and mold. Total project should be done about March? 2007?.
It is in fact 32' long and 10' wide and will use twin engines. Unlike some of the other twin engined deckboats, we intend to keep the overall height and
weight much lower in both cases. Trying to make "forward facing" seats
and storage the main priorities. Yes it will have a deep v shaped center
sponson.
Scott Kornowski is the tooler doing the new boat. Some will recognize his
name as the one that did all the Nordic molds back in the late 90's, then did
both of the E Ticket molds and then has been with Group 1 Marine now for about 2 years and is responsible for redoing both the Top Cat I and II molds and created the very fast and sleek 28' Boss Cat boats. He's extremely talented and has proven that his boats run hard. The 25' Rage at Nordic
is possibly the fastest 25' v bottomed family performance boat on the planet, the E Tickets Cat has impressed everyone with 150 mph numbers
and the new Boss Cat that Scott did won the Powerboat Magazine 525 contest last Sept 2005 issue against smaller and lighter boats. We're certainly fortunate to have Scott working with us.
I'll post photos as they become available, right now there's not too much to see. Orders are already being written for the all new 32' "hot rod" Conquest deckboat. Get a mold position now!
Keith Sayre
Conquest Boats

prosthogod
09-20-2006, 01:43 PM
How much?

Jesster
09-20-2006, 06:34 PM
Are you using "Hot Rod"? sounds a little to much like "Water Rod" ..... NOT that there's anything wrong with that. :crossx: :crossx:

Riverkid
09-20-2006, 06:39 PM
Tilt trailer? Or did you mean to say 102"? :)

Baller
09-27-2006, 05:38 AM
thanks for the info keith, any idea's on base cost.. What about a retractable bimmini, not to copy anyone.. but a great idea.. And lastly what a bout a open bow, cuddy???? Thanks

andy01
09-27-2006, 06:30 AM
Tilt trailer? Or did you mean to say 102"? :)
You don't need a tilt trailer, 10 feet wide isn't that much when you tow it. You just get a permit.