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Originally Posted by THEJOKER
(Post 3661659)
This is the fastest and baddest cc on the water!
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Originally Posted by Michael1
(Post 3661744)
I don't see that many CC's on the west coast. I see mostly walkarounds for ocean fishing. Maybe that's because you would freeze your rear off in a CC on the Pacific. A CC has almost no wind or spray protection, and the air temperature rarely gets much above 60 on the ocean, even in SoCal. Is the CC phenomenon mostly a Florida thing?
Also I am not seeing how a CC carries any more people than any other boat. Other than the helm, I just see hard plastic everywhere, and maybe one bench seat in the back. Michael |
Originally Posted by eddie
(Post 3662071)
Come to Desert Stom and check out the 36 Deep Impact in person, I think you will like it. We de-fished ours and it's all about fun, sun and entertaining. Here is an orange one they just finished. I pick ours up on Monday.
Michael |
Originally Posted by Michael1
(Post 3662088)
This must be a new term "de-fished".:D It does look like you have quite a bit of seating, and some functionality aspects of a deck boat, perhaps with better access to areas of the boat. So what was done to it to "de-fish" it?
Michael |
Originally Posted by pstorti
(Post 3661804)
define fastest! :)
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Originally Posted by THEJOKER
(Post 3662435)
81 mph w triple 300 Verados........non lab Mercury 26 props.
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Originally Posted by eddie
(Post 3662385)
The Deep Impacts are custom built so you can design each boat on how you are going to use it. All the leaning post, seating, benches, T-tops, colors, fabrics, and motor options are the customers choice. For our boat since it will be used on Lake of the Ozarks the rod holders got turned into LED cup holders, fish finders into two 12" Garmins with DVD interface from radio. Leaning post into bolster seats, live wells into coolers, rod holders into side storage, rear bumper holding area, eight shadow caster ten bulb lights on a remote, windlass anchor, torpedo tubes into carbon fiber custom t-top (you can even add water misters) pretty much all the fishing equipment was left off and it was built for coving out, entertaining and boating. The CC is a perfect boat for our area, which hasn't caught on yet, because the boating months can be extended by the outboards and it’s an awesome rough water boat. I've boated every month at the lake, with the triple 200 Verado's winterizing isn't an issue now. The bottom of the boat was designed by John Cosker of Mystic and we expect our 36 to run 75 GPS and weigh in at 11,500 wuth a 10’ beam. Add all that to a five year motor warranty and it should be several years of trouble free boating. :bunnydance:
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Originally Posted by Michael1
(Post 3661744)
I don't see that many CC's on the west coast. I see mostly walkarounds for ocean fishing. Maybe that's because you would freeze your rear off in a CC on the Pacific. A CC has almost no wind or spray protection, and the air temperature rarely gets much above 60 on the ocean, even in SoCal. Is the CC phenomenon mostly a Florida thing?
Also I am not seeing how a CC carries any more people than any other boat. Other than the helm, I just see hard plastic everywhere, and maybe one bench seat in the back. Michael Hard to do that on a 39 Go Fast. We also put a lot of emphasis on keeping you out of the elements. With the full height windshield and side flares there is very little wind at the helm for three people. Add our gunnel mounted wind curtains to the side of the console and it's like being indoors. In addtion three people can ride behind the helm seat facing forward without any wind either. |
Originally Posted by salesmanship
(Post 3662719)
I don't think I ever go out with less than 12 people on board.
Hard to do that on a 39 Go Fast. We also put a lot of emphasis on keeping you out of the elements. With the full height windshield and side flares there is very little wind at the helm for three people. Add our gunnel mounted wind curtains to the side of the console and it's like being indoors. In addtion three people can ride behind the helm seat facing forward without any wind either. |
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