Spy Pic New 41' Offshore!!!!!

The more pictures I see, even more I like it.

The bilge looks super clean! Would love to see some more pics of the rigging!
And VERY MUCH look forward to seeing the video when you have it completed.

Way to go guys!:sifone:
 
Here are a few more pics. We are going to try and run it 1 more time then it will be heading over to Europe next week. There is a custom yellow rear seat under the removable hatch. We also had to fabricate custom hinges for the split hatches. We also gave alot of thought on the look of the custom deck rail we wanted to go with. It really is a team effort !

JO
 

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That is pure and simple badass. I wan't sure if I liked it that much from the shop pictures but that is incredible. Congratulations and good luck.
 
The boat ran yesterday and all I have to say is that it tis bad a$$ boys and girls.....Runs STRONG and carves a wicked turn!!!!
 
looks great, alot of work you guyss put into it, to bad it cant stay in the states. Eh Mikebrls wats up, pick a color and order one on Monday.
 
That is one Awesome Bad Azz Boat - Great job guys! I am sure that the new owner is going to just love it... :cheers2:
 
Congrats to everyone involved !! I havn't been around the boards much latley so I've missed a good bit of watching the progress, however that being said Its always a pleasure to see what comes out of your shop & this is obviously no exception... The boat looks great & Jo tell the cigar toking old man I said hello !! :driving:

Btw: GREAT family photo !!!!
 
Jo or Pepe,

Wow, nice job! I drool every time I see it.

Out of curiosity, because you're shipping it to Europe, do you build it to ISO standards? I'm still trying to figure out the differences between ABYC and ISO standards. Also, do you connect all electronics via NMEA 2000 to make it a cleaner install?

Bill
 
We took it out 1 more time today before the 41' leaves tomorrow for England. Brad from Mercury Racing brought a set of 5 blade Mercury props to test and they worked perfect. Also want to thank Mike from Premier for bringing a set of 4 blade props to also try.

We still have probably 2-4 more mph to gain with a little more test time. It was very hot and humid today with dead flat conditions but the new Pantera 41' ran very fast and handled perfect. The 90 MPH class limit in Supersport class is no problem at all. We also have the largest boat in the class which should work well in rough water.:USA:

Pictures do not do this boat justice.It is a BIG 41'.

Here are a few more pics.

JO
 

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You guys have done such an awesome job on this 41'!!!:willy_nilly:

I'm really looking forward seeing how it performs against the competition in the races in Europe - but I have no doubt that with Jo behind the sticks it will perform quite well...:rolleyes::hurray::cool:
 
Re: Rear Seat

Hey Jo,

Before the boat disappears to England, I'm curious
to see a pic of the rear seat with the custom hatch
covers off. Thanks !!

Jimmy
 
Hey Jo,

Before the boat disappears to England, I'm curious
to see a pic of the rear seat with the custom hatch
covers off. Thanks !!

Jimmy

I think there is no seat in this one,,,since its just used for racing....so why spend the $ to build a seat ?!:driving:
 
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