Who makes this boat????

stevens

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Re: Who makes this boat????

The FL boat registration number is legible in that picture. Is there no public registry that would be able to tell you the make of the boat, or the name of the owner?<br /><br />Alternatively, you could ask the Taylor Moorings company about who took the picture for them, and track the boat down through their photographer.<br /><br />If you want it hard enough, there's always a way....
 

umblecumbuz

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Re: Who makes this boat????

Try this guy - he may help you track it down:<br /><br />Gordon Swire, President<br />Mooring Products International, Inc.<br />Toll Free: 1-800-277-WHIP (9447)<br />Phone: 386-676-9447<br />Fax: 386-676-2666<br />E-mail:sales@mooringproducts.com
 

Solittle

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Re: Who makes this boat????

I don't think it has been pinned down just yet. Note the side consoles.
 

240 Coastal

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Re: Who makes this boat????

SoLittle,<br /><br />Its the side consoles that led me to start this post. I have a 1989 Enterprise 240 Coastal with similar consoles sitting far back and the whole front of the boat open. Awsome fishing machine! I picked this boat up 2 months ago and can't find ANY info on it and this hull looks very similar. I "hear" Enterprise was a small custom boat company from Florida that purchased hulls then did their refit. I don't know how reliable that info is since I can't confirm anything about this boat. My boat is 24 feet, deep vee, 24 degree deadrise, side consoles, and 2 stroke 200 Evinrude. W/ trim tabs it jumps out of the hole like a scared rabbit due to the 2,200 pound hull and pulls all the way to 43 knots.<br /><br />I'm interested in the boat pictured even if it isn't the same hull manufacturer because I'm considering enclosing 5 and a half feet of the bow with a cuddy (wife, toilette, you know the drill) and would like the specs to consider. Since the entire deck is spongy throughout and is being replaced, I could also rip the consoles out, and install an oversized center console with a head for the little lady. This will leave the rest of the boat for fishing and add a bow dodger for the kids when needed.<br /><br />Which plans do you guys like? The center console w/ head and bow dodger or the layout in the picture?<br /><br />Tom
 
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