Cat vs. V
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Originally Posted by dreamer
its ok
since youve been behaving for a good year now ill let you off your phuctard probation
since youve been behaving for a good year now ill let you off your phuctard probation
....Thanks Warden..
p.s...If I ever go to prison I want a female Jewish Parole officer...they never let you finish a sentence...
Last edited by Hydrocruiser; 08-13-2005 at 10:04 PM.
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Re: Cat vs. V
I own a 26ft eliminator cat,i boat with alot of guys who have v bottoms in the same size range, I personally prefer a cat when speed is a issue in rough water
...just my 2 cents
...just my 2 cents
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Re: Cat vs. V
Originally Posted by chuckels
I own a 26ft eliminator cat,i boat with alot of guys who have v bottoms in the same size range, I personally prefer a cat when speed is a issue in rough water
...just my 2 cents
...just my 2 cents
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3 footers mostly, some 4s, depending on which way your going,sideway rollers can get scary in a cat , i try to avoid them, a friend of mine hit a 3ft side roller in a 27ft velocity v bottom at 75mph,when the boat landed it hooked hard left and ejected him and his wife, they both were seriously injured
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They all can be dangerous if not driven within limitation of boat. at lower speeds up to 70mph the v bottom typically will be better ride, and safer if you tuck drives andd use a little tab, when you start trying to run hard in a v bottom boat becomes very unstable. In big waves and mixed up wash a cat with good beam and at speed high enough to get air under it will go right over the waves . At 100 mph the cat is where I would rather be, more comfortable and safer.
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I prefer a cat in 3-4's in confused water over the V. Softer ride but you have to be running 50-60 mph or you'll be beat up. I went from 38 Scarab with 500's to 30 Motion with outboards. My wife could drive with no problem in the cat and has a bad back.
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Originally Posted by chuckels
I own a 26ft eliminator cat,i boat with alot of guys who have v bottoms in the same size range, I personally prefer a cat when speed is a issue in rough water
...just my 2 cents
...just my 2 cents
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Originally Posted by gsmith9898
I too own a 26 eliminator daytona and I was at lake of ozarks a couple of weekends ago in 4 foot chop and it beat us to death! The v bottoms were passing us by. I still will never own a v bottom again after having a cat.
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