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bblythe 09-20-2007 03:22 PM

Cat or Not
 
I am planning to move up to a larger boat torn between 36ft cat looking at a spectre or possible 38 ft v .I do most of my boating @loto or rivers one time a year Lake Mich.I am worried about the cat in big water Any Suggestions?Money is part of the object because of the short season like to stay under175k Speed 85 plus i have a 30v that run low 80s now
no monster power

Big Cliff 09-20-2007 03:35 PM


Originally Posted by bblythe (Post 2278951)
I am planning to move up to a larger boat torn between 36ft cat looking at a spectre or possible 38 ft v .I do most of my boating @loto or rivers one time a year Lake Mich.I am worried about the cat in big water Any Suggestions?Money is part of the object because of the short season like to stay under175k Speed 85 plus i have a 30v that run low 80s now
no monster power

Insurance is a major issue with the cats. I had to jump threw hoops with Markel to get covered and its NOT cheap. Although its worth it IMO.

cullen_11 09-20-2007 03:53 PM


Originally Posted by Big Cliff (Post 2278965)
Insurance is a major issue with the cats. I had to jump threw hoops with Markel to get covered and its NOT cheap. Although its worth it IMO.

Ditto. I am going through the same thing, have looked at a few cats (for boating at LOTO) and it is a significant jump in insurance costs. Not rediculous, but a there is some sticker shock. I know you said you wanted over 85, and this is a shameless plug, but I have a 38' for sale at LOTO, handles the rough stuff there just fine but tops at 81 right now. Link below if interested...

KNOT-RIGHT 09-20-2007 04:09 PM

Cat hands down!:D

Big Cliff 09-20-2007 04:27 PM


Originally Posted by KNOT-RIGHT (Post 2278991)
Cat hands down!:D

I agree! If it has moderate power (496 ho or 525 merc) it wont cost that much, but everything is relative in this game.

If it has a couple of blower motors. Bend over.:D

bblythe 09-20-2007 04:30 PM


Originally Posted by KNOT-RIGHT (Post 2278991)
Cat hands down!:D

Why Ride ?
I know power for speed is great 2x 500h=100mph in cat
takes 2x800 for v
do they get do I say boring after a while
will they take lake mich worried about the freeboard
No cabin

bblythe 09-20-2007 04:31 PM

insurance $3000???

gotime34 09-20-2007 04:40 PM


Originally Posted by bblythe (Post 2279009)
do they get do I say boring after a while

Its not like you do backflips in a V and you can't in a Cat...You drive it, you turn, you go fast, and its fun. :D How could one be more boring than the other?

bblythe 09-20-2007 04:43 PM

1st cat yes.
Can not afford a skater what about spectre 36/

MikaylaHunterCig 09-20-2007 04:43 PM

The insurance on my 06 Eliminator is very resonable (a third of what was mentioned)- due to the 496 HO's for power. But thats the kicker - my boat w/ that power will do over 100mph , And you can get a 5year extended warrenty, these are the reasons i bought this boat;
stock mild power
100mph
affordable insurance.
Excellent ride
I too would like a big powerful cat going 130+ but the cost to operate and own was prohibitable.
My.02


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