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Old 02-12-2015, 05:35 PM
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Default MTI Working on Smaller Catamaran and Bigger V-Bottom

Along with four jaw-dropping boats in its booth, MTI lets "little" and "big" news out of the bag.

http://speedonthewater.com/new-boats...igger-v-bottom
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Good to see some more outboard racing competition available.
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It might take me a long time to warm up to those large MTI inboard engine humps on an otherwise sleek OB cat, but I'm super excited to see another cat in the 32-34 foot range!
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Cat looks awesome, and a 57CC is just over the top. Can't wait to see them both.

So much great stuff coming out now I love it.
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The model of the cat at the show looked very nice with very sleek lines and aerodynamics. Very interested in seeing this boat when completed!
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Nice design for the cat but I don't ever see myself owning one. For the type of boating I do I need a bigger cockpit and some type of enclosed cabin for storage, a portapotti and a spot to change clothes from time to time. We usually spend most the whole day on the boats with friends and family anchored. So for now the west coast style cats still fit our needs better.
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their "smaller" cat with twin 400R's is a big WiN I think.

Can't wait to see future build pics on this one

Photo Credit: http://speedonthewater.com/new-boats...igger-v-bottom



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Agreed, I'm very excited to see this boat come to fruition!
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The 34 looks bad a$$.
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Awesome!

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