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  1. #11
    hava life
    friend has a cat that the hull cracked. They did fix it for him .Told him he was to rough on it. This happened on a trip to Havasu. I dont see how you can be to rough on the lake, he didnt hit anything. The day it happened it was calm out. Nice boat until that happened.

  2. #12
    blownfear
    Al that is what i heard alsobut i also heard the nephiew is a d&%k. :Hava that sucks some of those new boats are pretty nice and a damn shame to see wrecked and destroyed:frown:

  3. #13
    al cole'holic
    Originally posted by blownfear
    Al that is what i heard alsobut i also heard the nephiew is a d&%k. :Hava that sucks some of those new boats are pretty nice and a damn shame to see wrecked and destroyed:frown:
    ..he seemed like a cool old dude when I met him..

  4. #14
    SJRS1
    current owner according the that secretary of state website
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Corporation
    HAWAIIAN POWER BOATS, INC.
    Number: C2455440 Date Filed: 1/9/2003 Status: active
    Jurisdiction: California
    Mailing Address
    938 HAMNER ST
    NORCO, CA 91760
    Agent for Service of Process
    ADAM JAMES KING
    938 HAMNER ST
    NORCO, CA 91760

  5. #15
    sigepmock
    Just bought a 1996 Hawaiian 21 foot, open bow, 454, jet. Seems like a decent boat, couldn't pass on the price. I talked with the current Hawaiian Power boat guys before I bought it to try and get some history, they were all a bunch of ego maniacs that talked like they knew more than they did. Not one person down there that I talked to wasn't a D$&khead. I like the boat, just won't ever take it to those guys. Just my two cents.

  6. #16
    SPECTRABRENT
    I think Hawaiian boats are at the lower end of the boat scale.
    For the $$$$ you could buy a used Schiada, Howard , Hallett etc..
    Brent

  7. #17
    dorC
    Well, I'm seriously looking at some of the original Hawaiian molds. The problem is that I'm not on the west coast so there wouldn't be much of a market for the jet version. I'm wondering how well a mold built for a jet would work being rigged for a stern drive. I'm thinking that it would proably be pretty good. The engine would be in almost the same location. The jet wouldn't create much bow lift, so the stern drive should carry the bow even better. Maybe too good, might end up with a porpoise. Tell me what you guys think...

  8. #18
    dorC
    The gallery doesn't have any pics of the cat. Do any of you guys have one that you could post?

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