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Old 09-07-2014, 02:54 PM
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Does Statement Marine have any v bottom deck boats with twin 2.5 Mercs or something cool ? Just like to see or hear one. Maybe buy one someday
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Does Statement Marine have any v bottom deck boats with twin 2.5 Mercs or something cool ? Just like to see or hear one. Maybe buy one someday
They do not and I don't think I see one in the near future

Just the CC line, Cats, and the Vee's like invitation only and Saddle up.

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They do not and I don't think I see one in the near future

Just the CC line, Cats, and the Vee's like invitation only and Saddle up.
I think something like this would be cool. Except open bow and the seat right in front of the windshiled facing forward and maybe a backwards facing seat in the bow. ( where the girl could be sitting)
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I think something like this would be cool. Except open bow and the seat right in front of the windshiled facing forward and maybe a backwards facing seat in the bow. ( where the girl could be sitting)
They offer a open deck/bow plan with a seat up front that fits 2-3 people. The front has a wrap around for seating as well.

The majority of their CC's are open bow design.
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That is beautiful. That and 2 merc racing outboards would be perfect
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the only thing is I think you would have to put load sensors in the front. Boat stays under 40 with a load ahead of the windsheild. that way the idiots can't go 90 miles per hour with people ahead of the windshield. But it's seating behind the windshield is good I would think high-performance would be very safe in the boat just not in the front of the boat (at cruising only)

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Ask Nor-Tech to combine these two, and you have your huckleberry:

http://nor-techboats.com/models/320-mc/



http://nor-techboats.com/models/36-mc-flyer/

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the only thing is I think you would have to put load sensors in the front. Boat stays under 40 with a load ahead of the windsheild. that way the idiots can't go 90 miles per hour with people ahead of the windshield. But it's seating behind the windshield is good I would think high-performance would be very safe in the boat just not in the front of the boat (at cruising only)
We were running 50's with 13 of us on the boat front and back and it was very comfortable and was no issue at all.
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Originally Posted by Sydwayz
Ask Nor-Tech to combine these two, and you have your huckleberry:

http://nor-techboats.com/models/320-mc/



http://nor-techboats.com/models/36-mc-flyer/

nope. It would have to be a statement
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