DCB M40 Widebody?
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Can't wait to see it!!
I would love to see someone put the Teague 1365/1500's or Sterling 1550 or Sterling 1700 Turbos or Potter has a cool 1300/1500 also. Something more exotic that the merc 1350's that there are quite a few of already.
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Ok Guys, I was just told the same thing by a reliable source. It is called the M41 not 40 and it's looing like a reveal at LOTO.
Can't wait to see it!!
I would love to see someone put the Teague 1365/1500's or Sterling 1550 or Sterling 1700 Turbos or Potter has a cool 1300/1500 also. Something more exotic that the merc 1350's that there are quite a few of already.
Can't wait to see it!!
I would love to see someone put the Teague 1365/1500's or Sterling 1550 or Sterling 1700 Turbos or Potter has a cool 1300/1500 also. Something more exotic that the merc 1350's that there are quite a few of already.
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Ok Guys, I was just told the same thing by a reliable source. It is called the M41 not 40 and it's looing like a reveal at LOTO.
Can't wait to see it!!
I would love to see someone put the Teague 1365/1500's or Sterling 1550 or Sterling 1700 Turbos or Potter has a cool 1300/1500 also. Something more exotic that the merc 1350's that there are quite a few of already.
Can't wait to see it!!
I would love to see someone put the Teague 1365/1500's or Sterling 1550 or Sterling 1700 Turbos or Potter has a cool 1300/1500 also. Something more exotic that the merc 1350's that there are quite a few of already.
In Orange. Looks awesome guys.
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I wonder if that would beat the snot out of the bottom in big water....... I don't like pods on a cat, had them, hated them..... But they do give lift and speed in the flat. They give you room for an oil pan on a single. They help the porpoising................ But I don't know if they belong on a BIG CAT w/ BIG POWER made for BIG WATER??????????????????
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I wonder if that would beat the snot out of the bottom in big water....... I don't like pods on a cat, had them, hated them..... But they do give lift and speed in the flat. They give you room for an oil pan on a single. They help the porpoising................ But I don't know if they belong on a BIG CAT w/ BIG POWER made for BIG WATER??????????????????
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No one is questioning Dave's abilities to build an amazing boat.
One of the responses, the member had a pod cat. I think he should know what he does or doesnt like.
Anyway, I think some Florida customers might give the larger "Pod" Cat a try. Especially since quite a few do the poker runs and do not run big ocean water. You sounded like the old PR388 for a minute by the way not the new and improved.
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People are allowed to have an opinion PR388. The pod is not known as a rough water boat. In my "Opinion" I think it would make the perfect poker run Cat.
No one is questioning Dave's abilities to build an amazing boat.
One of the responses, the member had a pod cat. I think he should know what he does or doesnt like.
Anyway, I think some Florida customers might give the larger "Pod" Cat a try. Especially since quite a few do the poker runs and do not run big ocean water. You sounded like the old PR388 for a minute by the way not the new and improved.
No one is questioning Dave's abilities to build an amazing boat.
One of the responses, the member had a pod cat. I think he should know what he does or doesnt like.
Anyway, I think some Florida customers might give the larger "Pod" Cat a try. Especially since quite a few do the poker runs and do not run big ocean water. You sounded like the old PR388 for a minute by the way not the new and improved.





