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    Bugatti Veyron Speedboat

    found this concept and must say I like the design but I would love to see a version without roof/top.

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    Just plain GORGEOUS!
    No matter what your beliefs are "GOD BLESS AMERICA"

    Fully retired marine tech near 60 years in the biz.

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    Axel~
    One can only guess at the very high list price for that custom boat ?

    What is the boat's engine power and drve system ?
    What are the specs. on the boat ?
    Does it come on a custom matching trailer ?

    Another big toy for the man who has everything.

    The big question~
    Will your Bugatti be able to actualy tow it ?
    Or do you also need to buy the matching Bugatti custom pick-up truck ?
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    I agree, off with its head! Axel, you are the finder of all things cool
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    If you're short on cash , skip the Hermes interior and save a million $ ! !
    Just because something's old doesn't mean you throw it away !

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    Personally, I prefer the new Wider 42 with Arneson drives and Cummins power. I like the Forward Cabin design
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    One way or the other, you have to love what Italy builds for boats.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Guimond View Post
    Personally, I prefer the new Wider 42 with Arneson drives and Cummins power. I like the Forward Cabin design

    Cool, yes. But I've been ruined by working in the industry.

    I look at all those fancy moving parts and all I can see is trouble and complaints from picky owners!
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    And a bunch of other stuff

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    Quote Originally Posted by zelatore View Post
    Cool, yes. But I've been ruined by working in the industry.

    I look at all those fancy moving parts and all I can see is trouble and complaints from picky owners!
    If I were to pay the prices that these high-end custom boats sell for~~~
    I would be very picky too.
    They should be almost perfect in every way.

    Too many builders settle for far less than first class quality workmanship~~~
    BUT~
    They ALL know how to charge for it .
    "BENCHSEAT 18" ~~YellowJacket~~ project owner~
    1929 Chris~Craft 28' Tripple Cockpit Mahogany Speedboat / A-120-A 845 Cu.In. 375 H.P. Chris~Craft V-8 racing engine.
    24' American Skier
    Super Eagle 454 HO Skiboat
    1991 454 SS Chevy Super Sport Pick-up for towing my "Toys".

    There is no such thing as going too fast ~ ~~
    OR~ Being too old~ for a new "Toy"!

    Brad Hunter
    Huntingdon Valley Pa (Just outside Philly)~
    Ocean City NJ
    silverghost1926@msn.com
    215 947 4676 (PA Home)

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