Would (could) the market support a Single O/B 25ft 100mph Race Cat for 60,000.00 ?
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Yuka Yacht has been around, with that being said nothing is 100% in life.
But I felt more comfortable wire money overseas to YUKA than buying locally
from some boat builders.
http://www.yukayacht.com/
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But I felt more comfortable wire money overseas to YUKA than buying locally
from some boat builders.
http://www.yukayacht.com/
[ATTACH=CONFIG]544697[/ATTACH]
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Impressive looking boat....at thebeginning of the thread, extreme noted that 100mh was too fast for a 25' hull.
My first taste of the 100mh club (108) was in a 24 Skater runnning 2.5's and it ran on rails at top end in slight chop. If the hull/rigging are up to the speed this new hull can be a stable runner.
How do the cats handle different with single vs twins? I only know twin/trips..
My first taste of the 100mh club (108) was in a 24 Skater runnning 2.5's and it ran on rails at top end in slight chop. If the hull/rigging are up to the speed this new hull can be a stable runner.
How do the cats handle different with single vs twins? I only know twin/trips..
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The 100mph speed is in a Kilo run set up, you could never race competitively with that set up.
Plus my personal boat when I made my 100mph run was well under the UIM minimum weight, and these small cats are very weight sensitive. I added a passage to my boat with the KILO set up and lost 10mph.
In race set up figure mid 80's maybe upper 80's if the water is picture perfect
Plus my personal boat when I made my 100mph run was well under the UIM minimum weight, and these small cats are very weight sensitive. I added a passage to my boat with the KILO set up and lost 10mph.
In race set up figure mid 80's maybe upper 80's if the water is picture perfect