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Old 06-14-2009, 10:39 AM
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Question Skater vs Mti

Let's hear people opinions on the comparison between a 40 ss and 42 rp . Speed, handling, rough water performance and looks. I still like my 36 Nor-tech but i think I'm ready for the next step in technology and performance.
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Old 06-14-2009, 10:43 AM
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I believe the Skater 40SS is a Higher, 5 Step bottom designed for rough water offshore use. I like that!
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Let's keep in mind they would be 06 or 07 models. Don't have the coin to blow on a brand new model.
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Old 06-14-2009, 10:56 AM
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skater hands down all around enough said
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Old 06-14-2009, 11:48 AM
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I have to go with Skater.

MTIs are sweet boats, but I just like the style of the Skater much better, havent driven either yet, but I just like how custom Skaters are. Just my opion of course.
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skaters way to go been in as small as a 24 with 2.4s and big as a 46 with turbines .I thought mti was a splashed skater built over in the mid east in the late 90s. art ps I could be wrong.
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Skater all the way.Ask J.T. and Bob Teaque why they drive a skater.
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SKATER NATION
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We have a 2007 40 SS Skater at our Marina for sale---the Bad 40 Skater---call us a 281-326-1920--------
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Thumbs up phat boy

i previously owned a 42 rp with 1075 power and loved it. i currently own a 40 ss which is actually a cut down 46 skater. both are awsome. the 40 ss has the edge in rough water, but other than that they r both awesome.
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