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Old     (bcrider)      Join Date: Apr 2006       09-20-2018, 9:47 AM Reply   
I'm surprised this has been mentioned yet. I've seen some pics and such on Instagram.

https://www.facebook.com/VarattiBoats/

https://www.instagram.com/varattiboats/

I read that someone possibly bought the Gekko Boats molds to use for these? Not sure.

To me they look like they took some styling queues from quite a few other manufacturers out there. Definitely not a fan of the tiny interior that they have.

And go!!
Old     (stevo8290)      Join Date: Sep 2008       09-20-2018, 11:45 AM Reply   
All and all I think they look pretty good! The market is already competitive with low volume but good luck!
Old     (tre)      Join Date: Jul 2002 Location: WI       09-20-2018, 12:28 PM Reply   
website is apparently coming soon. These guys must be new. http://varattiboats.com/
Old     (chpthril)      Join Date: Oct 2007       09-20-2018, 12:49 PM Reply   
Quote:
I read that someone possibly bought the Gekko Boats molds to use for these?
Might as well buy the AMC Gremlin chassis and body molds and start a car company
Old     (bcrider)      Join Date: Apr 2006       09-20-2018, 2:16 PM Reply   
chpthril.lol.

As an AMC owner I'm not sure if I should take offence to that? lol. kidding!

And it's a Pacer, not a Gremlin!!
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Old     (denverd1)      Join Date: May 2004 Location: Tyler       09-20-2018, 2:17 PM Reply   
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Originally Posted by bcrider View Post
chpthril.lol.

As an AMC owner I'm not sure if I should take offence to that? lol. kidding!

And it's a Pacer, not a Gremlin!!
not my style, but that thing is mint BC!
Old     (denverd1)      Join Date: May 2004 Location: Tyler       09-20-2018, 2:16 PM Reply   
woah. 90's hot boat color scheme, sea doo rake with a picklefork bow! interesting!!
Old     (wombat2wombat)      Join Date: Sep 2018       09-20-2018, 2:45 PM Reply   
Looks like they just bought Gekko & put new graphics & a name
Old     (bcrider)      Join Date: Apr 2006       09-20-2018, 3:23 PM Reply   
Denverd1 - not really mine either. Was my grandma's car before she passed. She bought it brand new in 76. I just lowered the front and put the wheels on. Party On!
Old     (denverd1)      Join Date: May 2004 Location: Tyler       09-21-2018, 8:32 AM Reply   
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Originally Posted by bcrider View Post
Denverd1 - not really mine either. Was my grandma's car before she passed. She bought it brand new in 76. I just lowered the front and put the wheels on. Party On!
hell yea!!

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Originally Posted by andy_nintzel View Post
As I recall the MSRP of a fairly loaded version was around $125K
One twenty huh?? that's crazy
Old     (tre)      Join Date: Jul 2002 Location: WI       09-20-2018, 8:32 PM Reply   
I could be wrong but it does not look like a Gekko unless they reworked it quite a bit. I googled Gekko and looked at all the images and could not find a pickle fork Gekko. That does not mean it does not exit but I could not find it on google. The Gekko boats I did find look different. Is it possible they purchased Gekko molds and reworked them?

Looking at the Varatti, it appears the nose is about 4" off the water and you will take on rollers constantly. Is that how you fill ballast quickly? Check these images out:
https://scontent-ort2-2.xx.fbcdn.net...88&oe=5C2D93E9

https://scontent-ort2-2.xx.fbcdn.net...95&oe=5C5F5FE5

I hope it works out for them but I'm not overly stoked about it after looking at the pictures. I suppose if the price is reasonable it could work but brands like Axis and Moomba already put out great "value" boats and this does not look as enticing as those brands.

Last edited by tre; 09-20-2018 at 8:35 PM.
Old     (ralph)      Join Date: Apr 2002       09-20-2018, 11:19 PM Reply   
Pretty low profile, big bow, small cabin. Wake performance looks puny. Definitely on the old school vibe.
Old     (TomH)      Join Date: Jan 2014       09-21-2018, 6:46 AM Reply   
It kind of looks like it might be a decent cross-over boat. Like one of the instagram comments mentions though - why do pickle-fork if you're not going to increase the bow seating area (although if you put too much up there, it'll make taking rollers that much easier). The lines look pretty decent, but I'm not liking how they finished the windshield frame. I never realized before now that Floe had gotten into the boat market. As far as Gekko molds.... there's some similarities, and it's entirely possible they used the bottom mold for the Revo and reworked/remade the top. I'm curious to know where they plan to price them out.
Old     (sidekicknicholas)      Join Date: Mar 2007       09-21-2018, 7:11 AM Reply   
My brother is a Floe boat lift dealer (Floe makes the boats) ... so I'm hoping they'll send one on a tour his way and I can play with it. He hasn't gotten too much info on them yet, I just remember seeing a flying like 6 months ago.

They also have this crazy deck-boat yacht thing too from the same parent company.

Last edited by sidekicknicholas; 09-21-2018 at 7:14 AM.
Old     (andy_nintzel)      Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Minnesnowda       09-21-2018, 8:25 AM Reply   
Minnesota Made owned by Floe Lifts, they did buy Gekko (also a MN compnay), but as far as I know that was basically to buy the machinery to build boats. I have seen several in person and they look good. Never seen one in action, but sounds like I might be surfing and wakeboarding one this weekend. If I do I'll report.

As I recall the MSRP of a fairly loaded version was around $125K
Old     (tre)      Join Date: Jul 2002 Location: WI       09-21-2018, 11:21 AM Reply   
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Originally Posted by andy_nintzel View Post

As I recall the MSRP of a fairly loaded version was around $125K
I hope you are wrong. They need to be about 45k lower than that to have any chance. Nobody is going to buy a low profile crossover boat for 125k when something like a much larger Moomba Makai is 100k nicely loaded.
Old     (sidekicknicholas)      Join Date: Mar 2007       09-21-2018, 2:13 PM Reply   
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As I recall the MSRP of a fairly loaded version was around $125K
That seems pretty high to me too. Their 40' deck-yacht is like $400k and has dual engines, generator, AC, sleeps 4-6, full head with shower, etc etc.
Old     (Stazi)      Join Date: Sep 2011       09-21-2018, 5:10 PM Reply   
$125k?! 🤣 they’re high!
Old     (andy_nintzel)      Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Minnesnowda       09-27-2018, 9:40 AM Reply   
Got a complete break down new Purchase. 22'

From a Local Dealer in MN-

Varatti Z22

Base MSRP - $105,036.42

MSRP w/options - $127,380.00

Discount Price - $102,000

Out the Door at $110,032.50

Total Options Breakdown
Base MSRP: $105,360.42
Rockford Stereo: $4,017.61
6" Rockford Tower Speakers: $2,196
Varatti Surf Sytem (tabs, ballast, zero-off): $6,123.07
Cover: $1,170
Trailer (Premium): $8,512.81

Total $127,379.96

No here's the real fun, the dealer accidentally sent the Dealer Pricing. Just like every other boat on the market there is an insane mark up. Dealer Price on the MSRP of $127,379.96 is only $87,261.30 BUT there as a dealer Cash discount of $3,409.45 dropping the dealer price to $83,770.84. Mark up is around $43,609.12 based off of the MSRP price.

I am happy to share the Dealer pricing break down if anyone is interested.
Old     (Squamer)      Join Date: Oct 2015       09-27-2018, 10:05 AM Reply   
kindve reminds me of a Malibu response.
Old     (Stazi)      Join Date: Sep 2011       09-27-2018, 10:07 AM Reply   
50% markup. Sounds reasonable.
Old     (denverd1)      Join Date: May 2004 Location: Tyler       09-27-2018, 12:14 PM Reply   
fits right into the tow boat industry's current line of thinking: cut production in half and double margins
Old     (Ttime41)      Join Date: Nov 2011       09-27-2018, 1:13 PM Reply   
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Originally Posted by denverd1 View Post
fits right into the tow boat industry's current line of thinking: cut production in half and double margins
I think you're confusing the rest of the industry with Malibu
Old     (andy_nintzel)      Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Minnesnowda       09-27-2018, 1:30 PM Reply   
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Originally Posted by Ttime41 View Post
I think you're confusing the rest of the industry with Malibu
HAHAHAHAHAHA! I have a buddy who buys a new LSV 23' every summer MSRP around $155,000 and he buys for around $102,000 hardly any margin in them.
Old     (denverd1)      Join Date: May 2004 Location: Tyler       09-27-2018, 2:00 PM Reply   
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Originally Posted by Ttime41 View Post
I think you're confusing the rest of the industry with Malibu
Actually, in another thread, we analyzed tow boat production figures for the top 5 manufacturers going back 10 years. Units produced began declining about 5 years ago and is currently about 50% of what was produced around 2013 or so.
Old     (tre)      Join Date: Jul 2002 Location: WI       09-28-2018, 12:04 PM Reply   
Tow boat production is way UP over the last 7 years in a row. Everything I've come across shows inboard production and sales figures are way up. Inboard boats are taking market share from I/O's mostly due to surfing. Here are a couple links showing this:

"The National Marine Manufacturer’s Association notes that overall sales of tow boats have been growing steadily over the past five years. According to its 2015 Recreational Boating Statistical Abstract, NMMA notes that sales of inboard-powered ski and wake boats totaled 7,800 units in the 2015 calendar year. This represents a 9.85 percent sales increase over the 7,100 units reported sold in 2014, and steady growth when measured against the 6,100, 5,500 and 4,850 boats sold in 2013, 2012 and 2011 respectively. Not many other segments in the boating industry can boast five straight years of similar increases."
https://boatingindustry.com/top-stor...st-five-years/

Article about strong boat sales: https://www.nmma.org/press/article/21678

Still, IMO Varatti is price way to high. I'd take a less expensive but larger Moomba, Axis, or Supreme over it any day.

Last edited by tre; 09-28-2018 at 12:09 PM.
Old     (denverd1)      Join Date: May 2004 Location: Tyler       09-28-2018, 12:14 PM Reply   
perhaps my timelines are off by a few years.. I 'll see if I can find the thread/info we referenced.
Old     (Dandy21)      Join Date: May 2016       10-10-2018, 1:16 PM Reply   
I have also heard that Gekko was purchased by Floe Int. Last year at the Minneapolis Boat Show, Mark Overbye was working at the booth featuring the Afina.
http://www.floeintl.com/floecraft-afina/

Before Gekko was bought out, they had teasers for their Komodo model. It was kind of a picklefork that did not have the built in platform. I believe that this boat, the Varatti, is what would have been the Gekko Komodo.

Mark is also currently listed as the CEO of Montara which is the company building/promoting the surf pontoon. Something tells me that Floe International is behind both of these projects.
Old     (andy_nintzel)      Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Minnesnowda       10-12-2018, 1:56 PM Reply   
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Originally Posted by Dandy21 View Post
I have also heard that Gekko was purchased by Floe Int. Last year at the Minneapolis Boat Show, Mark Overbye was working at the booth featuring the Afina.
http://www.floeintl.com/floecraft-afina/

Before Gekko was bought out, they had teasers for their Komodo model. It was kind of a picklefork that did not have the built in platform. I believe that this boat, the Varatti, is what would have been the Gekko Komodo.

Mark is also currently listed as the CEO of Montara which is the company building/promoting the surf pontoon. Something tells me that Floe International is behind both of these projects.
Nailed it-
Old     (ironj32)      Join Date: Jan 2007       10-14-2018, 6:59 AM Reply   
I got the chance to go up nort' and drive and ride the Varatti with the owner of the company, while they were in the finishing stages of R&D, earlier this summer. Nice boat - very comfy and the thruster makes it turn super nice in tight spaces. It is targeted to be a crossover boat, and it does that well. We only rode it with stock ballast - the surf wave was nice and my friend and I were both able to do most of our wakeboard tricks behind it (water conditions weren't the greatest, during the 4th of July week).

They are definitely worth checking out during your next purchase!

Last edited by ironj32; 10-14-2018 at 7:07 AM.
Old     (Stazi)      Join Date: Sep 2011       10-14-2018, 7:03 AM Reply   
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Originally Posted by ironj32 View Post
I got the chance to go up nort' and drive and ride the Varatti with the owner of the company, while they were in the finishing stages of R&D, earlier this summer. Nice boat - very comfy and the thruster makes it turn super nice in tight spaces. It is targeted to be a crossover boat, and it does that well. We only rode it with stock ballast - the surf wave was nice and my friend and I were both able to do most of our wakeboard tricks behind it.



They are definitely worth checking out during your next purchase!


Ahhhhh no. That nose alone, being just inches off the water, would be enough for me to disqualify it. Plus they are crazy with that pricing.
Old     (bcrider)      Join Date: Apr 2006       10-15-2018, 8:24 AM Reply   
I'd say the biggest downfall is how tiny the cabin is. The rest of the boat is pretty nice looking.

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