Imexus or Tes as big brothers to Mac?
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DaveC426913
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Imexus or Tes as big brothers to Mac?
I was just at the boat show and got introduced to an Imexus 29 and a Tex 28.
They seem to be very much bigger brothers to the Mac - water ballast, raisable mast, etc. but with a couple of extra feet (and about 4x the cost).
We will eventually be looking for a larger boat (for more interior space), no more than 32-34' but I'm really going to miss my Mac.
Anyone have any experience with these guys?
They seem to be very much bigger brothers to the Mac - water ballast, raisable mast, etc. but with a couple of extra feet (and about 4x the cost).
We will eventually be looking for a larger boat (for more interior space), no more than 32-34' but I'm really going to miss my Mac.
Anyone have any experience with these guys?
- wincrasher26
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Re: Imexus or Tes as big brothers to Mac?
The Imexus is made in Poland per the webite, so I wouldn't consider it at all.
The Tes looks to be made in Canada. From the pictures, there is a lot to like. It's got a nice beam of 9' 11". That drop down swim platform is a really nice feature I'd like to see on more boats.
How much was it listed for?
The Tes looks to be made in Canada. From the pictures, there is a lot to like. It's got a nice beam of 9' 11". That drop down swim platform is a really nice feature I'd like to see on more boats.
How much was it listed for?
- Ixneigh
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Re: Imexus or Tes as big brothers to Mac?
the tes looks nice 125000 for a one year old used 28. i like the smaller one, 55000 for a two year old model.
is it significantly faster then the mac?? for ten grand, i could add alot of fiberglass, and install permanent ballast in my M. for another five i could replace all the fake wood with real wood and redo the cushions.
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is it significantly faster then the mac?? for ten grand, i could add alot of fiberglass, and install permanent ballast in my M. for another five i could replace all the fake wood with real wood and redo the cushions.
Ix
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vizwhiz
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Re: Imexus or Tes as big brothers to Mac?
Curious as to why you would dismiss it that way? Don't know anything about them, or Polish boat-building history for that matter, so just asking.wincrasher26 wrote:The Imexus is made in Poland per the webite, so I wouldn't consider it at all.
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Re: Imexus or Tes as big brothers to Mac?
A lot of European boats are produced in Poland nowadays and everything has to meet EU CE regulations. I can assure you that low quality output simply won't be tolerated in the EU anymore, so build quality wise the Imexus is a very safe bet.
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raycarlson
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Re: Imexus or Tes as big brothers to Mac?
Nothing special about Poland, is just currently the country with the least expensive semi-skilled labor force and business friendly government, in a decade or so it will be Greece probably, who knows.
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JotaErre
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Re: Imexus or Tes as big brothers to Mac?
I think TES yachts are made in Poland, too.
There was another "Big Brother" of the Mac, the Circa 29, made in Spain (near Barcelona). I tested one in 2000, and I liked it a lot... sadly, the builder folded up in 2013.
There was another "Big Brother" of the Mac, the Circa 29, made in Spain (near Barcelona). I tested one in 2000, and I liked it a lot... sadly, the builder folded up in 2013.
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Re: Imexus or Tes as big brothers to Mac?
Looking for a deluxe shoal draft boat? Any of these boats would be high on my list - but hard to haul down to the local boat ramp!
http://www.southerly.com
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http://www.southerly.com
Re: Imexus or Tes as big brothers to Mac?
Ah yes probably my favorite!Cedarsailor wrote:Looking for a deluxe shoal draft boat? Any of these boats would be high on my list - but hard to haul down to the local boat ramp!![]()
http://www.southerly.com
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Re: Imexus or Tes as big brothers to Mac?
This looks likes a good upgrade for us Mac people
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEbR0JP ... e=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEbR0JP ... e=youtu.be
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Re: Imexus or Tes as big brothers to Mac?
Buying new into the next class size boat is for the 1% wealthy.
There are so many good 25-35 foot boats used out there that will sell for 1/2 their asking price
Unless you have a Mac truck, the next size up is a major change on portability and trailer ability.
Just as a datapoint, I have about 32k total in a shared Ericson 32 on a Lake Ontario all in for 10 years...including purchase, upgrades, and slip fees.
There are so many good 25-35 foot boats used out there that will sell for 1/2 their asking price
Unless you have a Mac truck, the next size up is a major change on portability and trailer ability.
Just as a datapoint, I have about 32k total in a shared Ericson 32 on a Lake Ontario all in for 10 years...including purchase, upgrades, and slip fees.
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DaveC426913
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Re: Imexus or Tes as big brothers to Mac?
Yep. Just fantasizing. Trying to keep as much of what I like while accommodating the Admiral.Catigale wrote:Buying new into the next class size boat is for the 1% wealthy.
There are so many good 25-35 foot boats used out there that will sell for 1/2 their asking price
Yes. I will miss this. But the Admiral wants more living space below.Catigale wrote:Unless you have a Mac truck, the next size up is a major change on portability and trailer ability.
(Actually, we haven't done any trailering yet. Thought we'd be all over Ontario plopping it in any old puddle, but having a slip is really nice too.)
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Re: Imexus or Tes as big brothers to Mac?
Hey Dave, How about posting that picture of your boat again. I used it for my background, I thought it was perfect. I somehow lost it and can't get it back again. thanks if you do. jim
