Crafting Magical Spaces: The Art of Renovation

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Renovation Like Magic Renovation is often described as a transformative process. It is like magic, turning a dull and outdated space into something beautiful and functional. Whether it's a home, office, or any other type of property, renovation has the power to completely change its appearance and create a new atmosphere. Just like a magician waves their wand and creates illusions, contractors and designers wave their tools and materials to bring a space to life. They perform their magic by carefully considering the needs and wants of their clients and then brainstorming ideas to achieve the desired outcome. The process of renovation involves careful planning, innovative ideas, skilled craftsmanship, and attention to detail.


No idea.. There was a guy that supposedly bought "magic" at the Lake Havasu boat show.. He was laying out all the dough and Tony was going to continue to manage it for him. I'm not sure if that ever materialized or not?

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The process of renovation involves careful planning, innovative ideas, skilled craftsmanship, and attention to detail. It requires professionals to work together, communicating and collaborating to ensure that every aspect of the project is executed smoothly. From selecting the right materials to choosing the perfect color scheme, every decision made during renovation is essential in creating the desired effect.

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You heard correct.. They went in and took everything that wasn't bolted down. Word on the street is Tony Poore got another guy for 100k. They sprayed the gel in the mold of his new build but never put any glass, stringers in the boat so they can't pull the boat out.. So that's junk. How this guy isn't in jail is beyond me.

hallett21

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RitcheyRch

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That sucks and he should be in jail. Will most likely drag out in court for awhile and still not get any return.

You heard correct.. They went in and took everything that wasn't bolted down. Word on the street is Tony Poore got another guy for 100k. They sprayed the gel in the mold of his new build but never put any glass, stringers in the boat so they can't pull the boat out.. So that's junk. How this guy isn't in jail is beyond me.

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Joined May 6, 2009 Messages 2,192 Reaction score 1,837 umm :headscratch: giving Tony a $100k up front :yikes really ?

milkmoney

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ChevelleSB406

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You heard correct.. They went in and took everything that wasn't bolted down. Word on the street is Tony Poore got another guy for 100k. They sprayed the gel in the mold of his new build but never put any glass, stringers in the boat so they can't pull the boat out.. So that's junk. How this guy isn't in jail is beyond me.


I was always curious as to how new boats were coming out after the fiasco from the last go around, I see the appeal of getting a new magic, but I could only ever trust handing my money over to a handful of boat companies for a build, magic is definitely not on that list. Bummer for the latest guy that got scammed.

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Joined Dec 31, 2008 Messages 11,964 Reaction score 7,698 umm :headscratch: giving Tony a $100k up front :yikes really ?
^^^^ This. That is terrible.

JB in so cal

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If Magic had a chance at a comeback, the odds just got overwhelmingly long:thumbsdown

You can always buy used:rolleyes

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They sprayed the gel in the mold of his new build but never put any glass, stringers in the boat so they can't pull the boat out.. So that's junk. How this guy isn't in jail is beyond me.


So, is the mold also trashed? Or can it be cleaned/stripped?

Abc123

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You can't fix stupid.

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Let me count those current manufactures I would trust to build me a new boat.

Just counted and if I use a west coast mfg I needed less than 1 hand. Add east coast and maybe I get to 10.

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ChevelleSB406

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Let me count those current manufactures I would trust to build me a new boat.

Just counted and if I use a west coast mfg I needed less than 1 hand. Add east coast and maybe I get to 10.


agreed.

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I know the first time they went under there were a bunch of hulls that were for sale without motors. I had also heard that there was issues with cracking. Being that I have family in the market for a deck boat, should i not even consider a Magic?

JB in so cal

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I know the first time they went under there were a bunch of hulls that were for sale without motors. I had also heard that there was issues with cracking. Being that I have family in the market for a deck boat, should i not even consider a Magic?

Anything built prior to say, '07 or so is no problem. A friend of mine has a very clean '05 with about 280 hours. Spotless and never had an issue.

Same with my '05. Never had an issue with either the motor or the hull. K

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Blackhawk15

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Anything built prior to say, '07 or so is no problem. A friend of mine has a very clean '05 with about 280 hours. Spotless and never had an issue.

Same with my '05. Never had an issue with either the motor or the hull. K


Thanks for the info. That's all i needed to know.

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I know the first time they went under there were a bunch of hulls that were for sale without motors. I had also heard that there was issues with cracking. Being that I have family in the market for a deck boat, should i not even consider a Magic?

Picked up my Deck Aug.2007. Just a couple months before the shut down. I love my deck and haven't had any major issues. 1 and only issue was the automatic led light, motor went out and they don't make them anymore. Besides regular service and detail that's it. I wouldn't think twice about used one if I was back in the market.

JB in so cal

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Picked up my Deck Aug.2007. Just a couple months before the shut down. I love my deck and haven't had any major issues. 1 and only issue was the automatic led light, motor went out and they don't make them anymore. Besides regular service and detail that's it. I wouldn't think twice about used one if I was back in the market.


I almost wrote this exactly as you did. Damn lights!

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Haven't "more than a few" boat builders wound up dead/missing over the years?
If they did business like this guy, then it's all starting to make sense.

454Rocket

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Haven't "more than a few" boat builders wound up dead/missing over the years?
If they did business like this guy, then it's all starting to make sense.


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wishiknew

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Let me count those current manufactures I would trust to build me a new boat.

Just counted and if I use a west coast mfg I needed less than 1 hand. Add east coast and maybe I get to 10.


Conquest and Cheetah Not going anywhere

cflores3

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now what?

RiverDave

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now what?


Now Teague has to figure out what to do with the molds he got and the bank has to figure out what to do with the molds they night and someone else will step up and try it again.

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Now Teague has to figure out what to do with the molds he got and the bank has to figure out what to do with the molds they night and someone else will step up and try it again.


So why has everyone who has tried with Magic failed? Is it the blow or bad business people or just hard to sell that product? I have an 08 28 deck built by by And completed by Magic and I have no issues. Seems like a good boat. They look good and seem to perform well at a decent price.

Sbarry

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RiverDave

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So why has everyone who has tried with Magic failed? Is it the blow or bad business people or just hard to sell that product? I have an 08 28 deck built by by And completed by Magic and I have no issues. Seems like a good boat. They look good and seem to perform well at a decent price.

Just horrible business people.. They are always underfunded and believe in the schindlers list style of doing biz.. Act way bigger then they are, blow the entire nut opening and running facilities that would require 200+ boats a year to operate etc..

Nobody seems to believe in the start small and build it up mentality..

Shit they were giving away 20,000'ish dollar mini boats away at their regatta not that long ago! Is it really hard to see why they ran out of dough?

RiverDave

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Joined Sep 13, 2007 Messages 120,838 Reaction score 141,966 Are you all drunk or is this some kind of crazy double talk that's over my head?
What part do you not get exactly?

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Now Teague has to figure out what to do with the molds he got and the bank has to figure out what to do with the molds they night and someone else will step up and try it again.


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RiverDave

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Pretty sure he doesn't want to get in the boat building biz.. I am assuming he would rather off the molds to a buyer. For right now they sit. Just like the bank molds.

I'm talking to Lee about getting him in touch with the bank to discuss their deck mold. Schiada has been looking for a deckboat.. With some changes, and turn it into a Schiada that could be a winner.. And I know the perfect guy with a family that could campaign it for them.

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Sbarry

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I get the shady Magic part, makes perfect sense. But how did Teague get wrapped up into this? He bought their old hulls? I just didn't know about that. Sad deal all around hear about people getting taken.

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When Moyes owned it, he was selling 300 plus boats a year. Building trailers and almost everything in house. When the economy tanked. He had built a bunch of stock boats according to previous years projections. Those were floored. When you have to pay the nut on 100 floored boats, rent on multiple locations, and salaries for 100 employees and you don't sell any boats, it doesn't take long to run out of money. It's not that hard to understand.

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tb230razor

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Let me count those current manufactures I would trust to build me a new boat.

Just counted and if I use a west coast mfg I needed less than 1 hand. Add east coast and maybe I get to 10.

Why? What boat do you have? Just curious.

JB in so cal

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So, is Teague now involved with Magic? :eek

RiverDave

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Teague is a much larger engine mfg then most people know. He will (or used too anyways) floor turn key engines at boat Mfg's so they were ready to install. I don't know the ins and outs of it, but from what I hear Tony got into him for a shit pile of money on engines and drives.. Teague is smart and saw the writing on the wall, so he drove down their and loaded up the deck boat molds (not sire which series) to at least partially recover the debt. Someone will pay Teague for the mold and he will either get a little love on each boat or start supplying power to them etc.. He will be made whole in one way or another. Guy is pretty smart.

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RiverDave

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Joined Sep 13, 2007 Messages 120,838 Reaction score 141,966 So, is Teague now involved with Magic? :eek
Not just no.. But hell no. Lol

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When Moyes owned it, he was selling 300 plus boats a year. Building trailers and almost everything in house. When the economy tanked. He had built a bunch of stock boats according to previous years projections. Those were floored. When you have to pay the nut on 100 floored boats, rent on multiple locations, and salaries for 100 employees and you don't sell any boats, it doesn't take long to run out of money. It's not that hard to understand.


I don't know if it went quite like that. Didn't they have funding for flooring completed boats that weren't actually complete?

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Teague is a much larger engine mfg then most people know. He will (or used too anyways) floor turn key engines at boat Mfg's so they were ready to install. I don't know the ins and outs of it, but from what I hear Tony got into him for a shit pile of money on engines and drives.. Teague is smart and saw the writing on the wall, so he drove down their and loaded up the deck boat molds (not sire which series) to at least partially recover the debt. Someone will pay Teague for the mold and he will either get a little love on each boat or start supplying power to them etc.. He will be made whole in one way or another. Guy is pretty smart.


Dang! Pretty smart is an understatement. That's pretty awesome really! Thanks

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I don't know if it went quite like that. Didn't they have funding for flooring completed boats that weren't actually complete?


Yikes. I don't know. How many boats ended up al LBYS? Some actually existed.

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Bobby V

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Joined Dec 20, 2007 Messages 22,938 Reaction score 12,288 Yikes. I don't know. How many boats ended up al LBYS? Some actually existed.


I went down to LBYS when the Magic boats were coming in from Havasu. Not to many were completed. Most were missing motors, wheels on trailers, stereos etc.

Singleton

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When Moyes owned it, he was selling 300 plus boats a year. Building trailers and almost everything in house. When the economy tanked. He had built a bunch of stock boats according to previous years projections. Those were floored. When you have to pay the nut on 100 floored boats, rent on multiple locations, and salaries for 100 employees and you don't sell any boats, it doesn't take long to run out of money. It's not that hard to understand.


Magic's business model called for having lots of boats built so a customer could add power/options so most customers could get into a boat faster than building. Although you could special order if you wanted. Their boats were floored by Key Bank. When the bottom fell out, Key Bank closed their entire Marine Division and cancelled all flooring. They F'd lots of Manufactures and boat sale places/brokerages. If you were a Marine Division Finance person you got laid off. Lot's of businesses and people got screwed by Key Bank. So Magic's options were to find another flooring company, buy all the boats they had floored or closed their door. All the other flooring companies also stopped flooring at that time also. So they took the only smart option - close the doors and sue Key Bank. Don't know where the suit stands.

Let me count those current manufactures I would trust to build me a new boat.
Renovarion like magic

Renovation also requires patience and time. Just like a magician needs practice and preparation before the grand finale, renovators spend hours and days meticulously working on a project. They may have to strip down walls, replace fixtures, or install new systems, all while making sure that everything is done to perfection. One of the aspects that make renovation seem like magic is the before-and-after effect. Walking into a space before renovation and then seeing it after the transformation can feel magical. Cabinets are replaced, walls are painted, and new flooring is laid, and suddenly, the space is unrecognizable. It's like witnessing a magician's trick, where something disappears and is replaced with something entirely different. Renovation also has the power to improve the functionality of a space. Just as magic tricks can baffle audiences, a well-executed renovation can leave people in awe of how a small space can be maximized or how a room can be reorganized to improve flow and usability. Another parallel between renovation and magic is the emotional impact they can have. Like a magician who can evoke wonder and astonishment, a beautifully renovated space can evoke positive emotions in its occupants. It can create a sense of joy, comfort, and pride, making it a truly magical experience. In conclusion, renovation is like magic in many ways. It is a transformative process that turns the ordinary into something extraordinary. With careful planning, creativity, and skilled workmanship, renovators perform their magic to create beautiful and functional spaces that bring joy and satisfaction to their clients. Just like a magician, they leave people in awe of their abilities and evoke positive emotions through their work..

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