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2015 2400CD Fresh from Miami !!!

They need to build an I/O version of that boat. And I'm gonna say it.... Use an LS platform motor in it!! That would be one sick ride!!!

As much as i would still buy it as an outboard i would agree i think it would sell as in I/O. Both in the LD and the OBK versions!
 
As much as i would still buy it as an outboard i would agree i think it would sell as in I/O. Both in the LD and the OBK versions!

A 668lb 400hp OB is making even the small blocks obsolete and less cost effective. It would be cool tho. Dont be surprised if you see the splashwell turn into a sunpad for the future evolutions of the 2400.
 
Love everything but the hump dash for the gauges! The graphics look great tho!

I agree with you on the dash. Dean is aware of the need to accomodate for the various MFD options now with the wide use of smartcraft and the different digital dash offerings available.
If I was able to consolodate all of my gauges and gps into a pair of MFD's and say only have 1 central mounted speedo (only one that matters anyway) that would have been my choice, but I have what is now called the "2400 Classic" I guess, last years model, yesterdays old rag, maybe a sternlift to a 350 or a 400 could stem the tide of old age ?
 
I like the interior a lot. Yes that large cabin entry rocks. That is just a cool boat all around. I think the flake graphics lose something under fluorescent lights, I bet it would look killer in the sun.

400 hp Vrod is old news,

Now the new 627 HP Seven Marine OB is where it is at! I think Corey would even be happy with one of those since it is an LSA inside!
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A 668lb 400hp OB is making even the small blocks obsolete and less cost effective. It would be cool tho. Dont be surprised if you see the splashwell turn into a sunpad for the future evolutions of the 2400.

A sunpad is a MUST have these days. I never understood why more boats were not designed with added setback and a sunpad in mind. :shakehead:
 
I like the interior a lot. Yes that large cabin entry rocks. That is just a cool boat all around. I think the flake graphics lose something under fluorescent lights, I bet it would look killer in the sun.

400 hp Vrod is old news,

Now the new 627 HP Seven Marine OB is where it is at! I think Corey would even be happy with one of those since it is an LSA inside!
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$80k and 1100lbs , that customer is buying a whole different class of boat. But if I had money to burn it would be considered !!!
 
A sunpad is a MUST have these days. I never understood why more boats were not designed with added setback and a sunpad in mind. :shakehead:

I agree !!! Keep in mind back in the day pretty much all OB boats had a splashwell. There is plenty of real estate on the 2400 now to add a good sized pad with storage under.
 
I think it looks great. I see bent windshields in the future. People will be grabbing on that, the old deck has a brace that supports it in the middle.
 
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A sunpad is a MUST have these days. I never understood why more boats were not designed with added setback and a sunpad in mind. :shakehead:
Mine is 15.5 back and still needs splash well for tilt. Not sure how far back it would need to clear it. Center of gravity has to be considered. The hull is deep enough that the motor is lower enough to require a lot of well.
 
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I think it looks great. I see bent windshields in the future. People will be grabbing on that, the old deck has a brace that supports it in the middle.

I was thinking the same thing, maybe it will be at the rally and we can see for ourselves.
 
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Mine is 15.5 back and still needs splash well for tilt. Not sure how far back it would need to clear it. Center of gravity has to be considered. The hull is deep enough that the motor is lower enough to require a lot of well.

This kinda gives an idea on how it could look.

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