Owner Takes Delivery of Dream DCB M35 Widebody
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Owner Takes Delivery of Dream DCB M35 Widebody
It took years of hard work and determination, but Jose Aceituno is now part of the DCB family with his twin Mercury Racing 1350-powered M35 Widebody catamaran.
http://speedonthewater.com/new-boats...b-m35-widebody
http://speedonthewater.com/new-boats...b-m35-widebody
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It took years of hard work and determination, but Jose Aceituno is now part of the DCB family with his twin Mercury Racing 1350-powered M35 Widebody catamaran.
http://speedonthewater.com/new-boats...b-m35-widebody
http://speedonthewater.com/new-boats...b-m35-widebody
For the new owner to ask for help in learning how to run such a spectacular boat is admirable, and I truly rspect that, smart move. I would do the exact same thing, take a course with Tres Martin and or get someone who has many years driving or racing catamarans show me how to properly drive a catamaran that runs 170+ mph, because I do not possess skill presently,know how and experience in that type of boat at those speeds; hopefully one day.
The boat looks great, good for him, DCB build some gorgeous boats.
Last edited by Smarty; 04-13-2016 at 01:05 PM.
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Great article. I especially liked this quote, "I learned a lot and I think I could learn even more from another day of instruction. I don’t have the experience with this type of power or size of boat—it’s a lot of boat—so I want to make sure I’m as prepared as possible. In my opinion, if you own a boat like this and don’t take Tres’ class you must be crazy.”
For the new owner to ask for help in learning how to run such a spectacular boat is admirable, and I truly rspect that, smart move. I would do the exact same thing, take a course with Tres Martin and or get someone who has many years driving or racing catamarans show me how to properly drive a catamaran that runs 170+ mph, because I do not possess skill presently,know how and experience in that type of boat at those speeds; hopefully one day.
The boat looks great, good for him, DCB build some gorgeous boats.
For the new owner to ask for help in learning how to run such a spectacular boat is admirable, and I truly rspect that, smart move. I would do the exact same thing, take a course with Tres Martin and or get someone who has many years driving or racing catamarans show me how to properly drive a catamaran that runs 170+ mph, because I do not possess skill presently,know how and experience in that type of boat at those speeds; hopefully one day.
The boat looks great, good for him, DCB build some gorgeous boats.