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Bought ours in September from an inmate. We love it!
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Expressing opinions on a design of a model is FAR from dumping on someone's boat.Not cool to dump on anyones boat I say.
Keep your adorable.
Calm down turbo, dude isn't dumping on your boat, just reiterating an opinion that is shared by many. It is a funky looking boat, but definitely functional and most of us would own one if given the opportunity.Not cool to dump on anyones boat I say.
Keep your adorable.
Calm down turbo, dude isn't dumping on your boat, just reiterating an opinion that is shared by many. It is a funky looking boat, but definitely functional and most of us would own one if given the opportunity.
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good point.. I agree......the prowler was pretty funky
The prowler is an interesting beast.
It is without any doubt the largest 28 ft deck boat and should have been called a 30.
Its very hard to photograph properly which makes it hard to present in any given pict what you are getting.
Its wet lockers drain off the boat which as far as I know is a unique feature that its immense above the waterline size allows.
Tracking down a lake you can heavily load one side and its all but immune to load steer or flex.
Its not the best deck boat for going fast, but is for a sheepherding a large group of people and all their stuff (tents ez ups/ grills) for a weekend at the lake and in that duty its very hard to top.
Chris and Ron were itching to modernize the rig and creates a cut down version, but simply ran out of time.
You would probably know since you’ve been involved with the company…what’s going on with Lavey? Are they done?
Thanks…I have been on and off for decades, I was always close to the brothers and the whole family.
The place they were at was too big and it was smart to close it down when the pandemic hit.
Its really about timing, and what Chris wants to do.
Chris has all the IP but its really hard in Cali to find the right sized shop in a permittable area - nearly impossible.
The place he's at now has told him they want to build a bigger glass shop, if that happens you'll see them spring back. If not hard to say.
I think Chris is probably going to be a boat builder his whole life but where ,what, and for himself or someone else I just
cant say because I cant really speak for what Chris wants to do.
I have been on and off for decades, I was always close to the brothers and the whole family.
The place they were at was too big and it was smart to close it down when the pandemic hit.
Its really about timing, and what Chris wants to do.
Chris has all the IP but its really hard in Cali to find the right sized shop in a permittable area - nearly impossible.
The place he's at now has told him they want to build a bigger glass shop, if that happens you'll see them spring back. If not hard to say.
I think Chris is probably going to be a boat builder his whole life but where ,what, and for himself or someone else I just
cant say because I cant really speak for what Chris wants to do.
I really thought the SXS fiberglass bodies and panels Lavey was working on would get a foothold. People will spend money on that stuff like its going out of style.
But as you have said more glass and more laws and rules.
Coolest product available - very hard to make, and nearly impossible to ship without damage
Installing it is hard too, with customer generally making a mess of the whole thing and blaming you.
Super crowded market with advertisers wanting a years ads all paid up front.
The pussy prowler still shows up in parker, it was the next one built after mine.I always thought Laveys deck looked pretty bitchen. And what ever happened to the 'P*ssy Prowler'. That dude had a pretty wild set up
This is exactly why i got one.When I was doing POBRA stuff these guys were out there running very hard and winning their class. Definitely made me a Lavey fan.
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Loving our new to us NuEra 29 with Teague 825!
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Yes and Yes. Boat feels so good going fast.Is that Glens old boat?
That boats a rocket ship.
Turbo? That’s classic.
I thought RDP was all about boats and boating regardless of cost, brand , look, etc …As long as it got you on the water, and made memories.
While the Party Prowler definitely isn’t going to win the best most sleek looking deck boat out there, I personally don’t think it’s funky looking or ugly at all. But that’s just my opinion. I’ve been in a handful of deck boats and the Party Prowler was the most solid, user friendly, storage capacity, all around usability, and by far the best rough water handing deck boat I’ve been in and the rough water handling capability is a huge selling point in my eyes for a deck boat because it’s a family boat that you want to be comfortable in even when the lake gets rough.
Last pic is an older pic I have on my phone of a loaded up Party Prowler
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Lack of name recognition, and they aren’t a brand known for “style”.
Those are great looking boats. Outside boating circles, few would guess those are Laveycrafts, because while awesome boats, that’s not really what you focus on building all the time is it? If there were 10-20 of those out every weekend in Havasu like there are DCBs that would certainly raise brand awareness.
I never said they were not capable of building a “stylish” boats. I’m sorry if I implied that.
In this market, I'd expect that to bring some good coin. VERY nice boatBuddy is selling an almost brand new 04 2750. He just went through the whole boat. new interior, engine and drive freshened, new stereo, swimstep etc.
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I donno but I always thought Laverys looked cool and timeless. Especially the smaller old ones, and the newer ones.
I agree the lines of the hull of the lavey are timeless.
Where I think Lavey got betrayed a bit is in the gel design. To be clear, all of the gels that I have seen are impeccably done from an execution standpoint, just not all of them are to my taste.
That seems to be the risk of a full custom boat manufacturer, someone could come along and request the below gel.
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Buddy is selling an almost brand new 04 2750. He just went through the whole boat. new interior, engine and drive freshened, new stereo, swimstep etc.
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Don't like it? I think it's pretty cool when you have kids/drunk friends climbing in and around the rear of the boatInteresting step addition.
Don't like it? I think it's pretty cool when you have kids/drunk friends climbing in and around the rear of the boat
my nephew had one with a 500hp and i had it to 75. i was like driving one of my old lake flatbottoms. very coolWas it 50lbs of boost? Lmao
One of my buddies has a Cole 250 world class with a top speed of 47mph. Pretty sure a pro charger ain’t adding 50 more mph I do like the boat regardless of speed.
And yes i like laveys, very solid and well built boats
I dig itDon't like it? I think it's pretty cool when you have kids/drunk friends climbing in and around the rear of the boat
I do like it as an option.
I certainly like the functionality its going to bring for a day on the lake.
Im super curious to see how its attached.
The hatch is foreign to me , but maybe lavey changed it later.
Nice boat.
I agree the lines of the hull of the lavey are timeless.
Where I think Lavey got betrayed a bit is in the gel design. To be clear, all of the gels that I have seen are impeccably done from an execution standpoint, just not all of them are to my taste.
That seems to be the risk of a full custom boat manufacturer, someone could come along and request the below gel.
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Was the times.This is a customer request, just think about the magic and Nordic boats that came with ugly gel by default.
I’m pretty sure this boat was an Ultra? Wouldn’t want anyone thinking this was a Lavey.I agree the lines of the hull of the lavey are timeless.
Where I think Lavey got betrayed a bit is in the gel design. To be clear, all of the gels that I have seen are impeccably done from an execution standpoint, just not all of them are to my taste.
That seems to be the risk of a full custom boat manufacturer, someone could come along and request the below gel.
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Yep.I’m pretty sure this boat was an Ultra? Wouldn’t want anyone thinking this was a Lavey.
Where is this boat today?When I was doing POBRA stuff these guys were out there running very hard and winning their class. Definitely made me a Lavey fan.
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Where is this boat today?
Anyone?
Flames or no, if you have a 27-29ish foot single engine V bottom with a 525.
Try hanging with that boat from Long Beach to Avalon.
I’m betting large on the orange flames
Balls of titaniumWith Kevin Cooper driving it, I’d even wager to throw in any West coast twin engine V bottom up to 36’
I have a buddy that went by a fiberglass shop for some repairs on his boat. He said the owner was telling him in his 30 years he has been the most impressed with the quality of lavey craft. He said they are built like tanks and more impressed with them than any other west coast boat. Is this a common thought in the havasu circles? I’ve heard from people who have laveys and enjoy them but never heard such praise over other manufacturers. What has the RDP crew heard for quality?
Balls of titanium
It’s the same hatch you have.
When the interior was redone on that boat the interior shop cut off the two outside scoops and made the pad “full size” but left the middle scoop to still help with air for the engine.
Whatever happened to Kevin? I remember talking to him years ago at the boat show when he was working the Lavey booth. Super nice dude.With Kevin Cooper driving it, I’d even wager to throw in any West coast twin engine V bottom up to 36’
I do like it as an option.
I certainly like the functionality its going to bring for a day on the lake.
Im super curious to see how its attached.
The hatch is foreign to me , but maybe lavey changed it later.
Nice boat.
Nordic built and installed the swim step.
Best pic I could find quickly...Does it use L brackets?
How is it attached? just curious.