32' DCB at SOTW
Anyone see this boat run? How did it handle the conditions?
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ttt.
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Bringing a California cat to western Michigan (The home of Skater) is kind of like bringing a Camaro to Marinello.
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I don't think they went out after lunch when it was 4-6's.
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up and down, in and out, side to side, a 32 in those waves good luck, regardless of model.
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Re: 32' DCB at SOTW
Originally Posted by T2x
Bringing a California cat to western Michigan (The home of Skater) is kind of like bringing a Camaro to Marinello.
T2x |
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Thanks for the information.
I was curious if a 32 cat could handle messy 5' waves. The dealer said they cruised at 65-70 mph, but the boat was not created for waves like that. I would guess one would need at least a 36' to span the waves better. Glad to hear that all had a fun (and safe) run. |
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Must be this one..........
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Originally Posted by Loan Ranger
I don't think they went out after lunch when it was 4-6's.
It was 2-4 foot waves. 6' waves on Lake Michigan would be dangerous and extremelly uncomfortable in any cat. Only two cats went out after lunch. 39 MTI and a 46 Skater and neither had a comfortable ride. NK BTW I own a 32 skater with big power and had I gone out and tried to run hard I wouldn't be here now. :eek: |
Re: 32' DCB at SOTW
Originally Posted by Nauti Kitty
BTW I own a 32 skater with big power and had I gone out and tried to run hard I wouldn't be here now. :eek: |
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