Wow! Great video! The devil IS in the details and Bahama Boat Works looks as though they have those details sorted and polished. Nice work. You could feel the pride of craftsmanship, design and only the best materials from start to finish. It is always great to offer value, it's even better when the value doesn't mean good quality at a good price, but rather uncompromising effort to be the best at every single turn and then enjoy the rewards from those that acknowledge that the price for that top tier is another level of value for those that can afford, appreciate and discern the best. Cheers!
It's a nice way to do things and actually not to bad to engineer from the original mold for an average guy but you will be building a couple scrap boats in the process.
wow, very impressive work detail. I learned so much from this video and understand why boats of this caliber are priced accordingly...waiting to see more videos fro CCC...thank you.
THey should contract with some auto maker to stamp out all these parts in aluminum. Do like 500 and be set for a few years. Then just get some tig welders and go to town.
After seeing all the labor involved, I've thought of this myself, but I think that the >$100,000 boat market is too small and too fragmented to expect to sell even 500 of one type of hull. Plus that's over a few years so that's a lot of capital to invest up front and then just leave sitting in a warehouse.