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PJRIZ 08-14-2009 12:18 AM

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Well back to this 27 Aronow cat, when it was rough out , it rode even better, but when it was crazy rough and windy ( a typical long island ocean day ) thats when it was really amazing, when everybody is getting the crap kicked out of them( I don`t care how big the boat was ) the Cat would like just get boosted and take off ,I mean it was the greatist. no B.S.


Don't let that self proclaimed cat expert tx2 hear this, he claims those cats were the worst riding cats ever (though doubtful he ever ride in one)

littlenige 08-14-2009 08:42 AM

I can't belive that this was a 'true' cat - i.e. not a split vee hull. When you see the shot from sweden it looks precisely like a split vee. And the tunnel!! WAY too narrow and shallow for my money. I'm not disputing what Cheese is saying about the boat - I have zero knowledge about it. But can anyone confirm whether it was designed from scratch as a cat or a split vee? Thanks.

CHEESE 08-17-2009 05:24 AM

When turning it leaned into the turn, I never had it do the opposite, no scary stuff,it would turn on a dime, I left many a Jet Skier crapping in thier pants when they cut me off, I missed everyone of them,I had the boat for7 years or so,stock 330`s + Bravos was 65mph. it felt confidence inspiring in 8 to 10 foot seas , 4 to 6 foot seas was nothing+ it picked up a couple of mphs. My seating arrangement and dash was completely different from the boat pictured on the link but the rest was the same , wide + deep tunnel in the bow , narrow + shallow tunnel in the stern,center pod about 8 inches deep and 8 feet long.

MikeyFIN 08-23-2009 08:53 AM


Originally Posted by littlenige (Post 2931698)
I can't belive that this was a 'true' cat - i.e. not a split vee hull. When you see the shot from sweden it looks precisely like a split vee. And the tunnel!! WAY too narrow and shallow for my money. I'm not disputing what Cheese is saying about the boat - I have zero knowledge about it. But can anyone confirm whether it was designed from scratch as a cat or a split vee? Thanks.

Despite the Tunnel being narrow it Might work still on higher speed as the sponsons are deep and thisway packs a lot of air under them I believe at 65mph it should be one hellofa stable cat and really forgiving too plus easy to run with stock power.

Not a Fast cat by any means but fast enough to let your family enjoy it and I think that was what Aronow was after.

I would choose this type of cat over any Fountain and still keep up with them easily...
Oh and if you want a faster and easy maintenance pleasurecat then enter Skater 28.

WGreene 11-02-2009 09:28 PM

Hello all,
I'm driving a 35 Cafe and want to try a cat on the cheap so to speak. This bad boy is up for sale again. Any other comments? I really just want something that will do 60 mph in 4-5 footers and not get everyone's back out of whack! Truly my chiropractor just loves V hulls, thanks

Speaking of Cafe's I may be interested in selling mine. Super clean.

Gladhe8er 11-03-2009 06:58 AM


Originally Posted by WGreene (Post 2984319)
Hello all,
I'm driving a 35 Cafe and want to try a cat on the cheap so to speak. This bad boy is up for sale again. Any other comments? I really just want something that will do 60 mph in 4-5 footers and not get everyone's back out of whack! Truly my chiropractor just loves V hulls, thanks

Speaking of Cafe's I may be interested in selling mine. Super clean.

a 27 foot cat in 4-5's? Keep your chiropractor appointments...

WGreene 11-07-2009 10:04 PM

Glad, thanks for that input, the 48' Ocean cat is looking better and better. Not on the cheap but whatever.

CHEESE 11-10-2009 09:55 PM

4 to 5 footers here at Jones inlet is a small day, the boat would ride over them , you would not even feel them , nobody would believe what that boat could take .

WARLOCKDAVE 11-11-2009 03:10 PM


Originally Posted by CHEESE (Post 2989026)
4 to 5 footers here at Jones inlet is a small day, the boat would ride over them , you would not even feel them , nobody would believe what that boat could take .

I hate to get into a pissing match, but your right, nobody would believe it. Dave

CHEESE 12-18-2009 07:40 AM

27 Aronow cat
 
I remember like it was yesterday, small craft warnings, and I had the day off from work , so out on the boat I went,8 to 10 footers near the jetty,So i am riding them , full throttle , 65mph ,and they are big , some curling at the top,I got the rythem going, but the waves sizes are telling my brain to tell my hand to back off the throttle lever, but I do not ,then I see the mother of all waves , you all know them, the set of waves have one gigantic one, well its curling and the wind is blowing,well I cut off the top foot of the curl, ( first time I ever got wet in the Aronow ) then launched the boat way high, I mean forever in outerspace, then landed , nice and smooth, not even pounding, well I looked at the controls and decided to back off a little anyway .The 27 Aronow is a offshore boat. Oh yes .


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