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You asked for it, you got it! MTI Debut's its CC!!
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And it looks to be AWESOME!!!!
MTI enter's the CC ring with a serious contender!! More here: http://www.powerboatmag.com/mti-anno...-v-bottom.html |
Holy cow , that looks like the the best looking cc on the market.
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Why didn't he just put a CC deck on his 42' cat??
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Originally Posted by Catmando
(Post 3539941)
Why didn't he just put a CC deck on his 42' cat??
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Originally Posted by Catmando
(Post 3539941)
Why didn't he just put a CC deck on his 42' cat??
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OTOH that boat will be over the top and I can't wait to see it.
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Originally Posted by thisistank
(Post 3539948)
Really??? :confused:
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Jaguar makes a 37 foot catamaran center console. They arent that popular buy they are out there...
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Originally Posted by Catmando
(Post 3539953)
Yeah really...
However, I'd bet a check if someone wanted a cat CC built, MTI (or anyone else for that matter) would build it. Remember, "custom builders" we're talking about. With that said, look close at those renderings....that thing is SICK!! |
Originally Posted by Keith Atlanta
(Post 3539958)
Jaguar makes a 37 foot catamaran center console. They arent that popular buy they are out there...
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looks cool, i wonder if the top will be a polycarbonate like a wind screen or was just shown clear for illustrations.... would be cool but would need some tint...very good looking..
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Originally Posted by thisistank
(Post 3539962)
Point...made
I think the speed and aggressive look scares the CC guys away. |
Originally Posted by Keith Atlanta
(Post 3539968)
Yeah, its just a point. There is one in all of south Florida.
I think the speed and aggressive look scares the CC guys away. |
Ocean Express builds a 'Cat CC ............ :)
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Ive been on and own a Cat CC.. I prefer them for drifting, vs a mono at rest...and the ride is superior in 2-3's vs the same size mono...actually they ride and have the room of a2-3' larger mono. The cats Im talking about go 40 - 50 mph. There are always trade offs, and the market share is less than 3%, but growing. Im not sure how a hi-perf cat would do in this market, time will tell. Jeff
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Originally Posted by Catmando
(Post 3539941)
Why didn't he just put a CC deck on his 42' cat??
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I really love the layout. Very cool and I generally am not a fan of CC.
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I've seen that look somewhere before.
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is this MTI first Vhull?
nevermind just read the article |
Cool!
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Originally Posted by 36Tango
(Post 3540087)
Do you think that it may have been in order to make room for the cabin under the center section of the boat as it said in the article? I have not been in alot of cats, but I think that would be pretty tough to design into one.
If this boat sells well maybe Randy will use one of his cat hulls. Cobra boats in New Jersey built a 36' cat CC and it ran really well with trip 300s, I think close to 90. |
Originally Posted by THEJOKER
(Post 3540115)
I've seen that look somewhere before.
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Like Nor-tech
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You guys are on the right track. I asked Randy about that and he said the market was much broader for the V-bottom style, plus he said at slower speed/idle/etc. a V-bottom is a little more manageable.
Randy didn't rule out building a catamaran CC, but he knows from his current customers and what else is out there that the V-bottom style is the way to go to reach more people. He also expects his boat to be one that current center-console customers will "step up to." I can't wait to see the finished product! Thanks -Jason http://www.powerboatmag.com PS Marilyn is pretty active in the marine scene, she handles the PR for companies such as Cigarette, Latham and Peters & May. In fact, she spent the last few days at the Fort Lauderdale Boat Show.
Originally Posted by Catmando
(Post 3540259)
That may have been the reason. We won't know until Matt sits down with Randy or has a phone interview. I say Matt because Marilyn DeMartini hasn't been very active on the marine press scene lately that I have seen.
If this boat sells well maybe Randy will use one of his cat hulls. Cobra boats in New Jersey built a 36' cat CC and it ran really well with trip 300s, I think close to 90. Originally Posted by 36Tango View Post Do you think that it may have been in order to make room for the cabin under the center section of the boat as it said in the article? I have not been in alot of cats, but I think that would be pretty tough to design into one. |
Great looking CC.
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Plenty of drink holders and bolsters, looks very nice.
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I can't wait to see the cabin lay out. Going to be cool.
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Plenty of seating & looks sharp
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I love the layout on the boat and the windscreen design is beautiful.
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Originally Posted by thisistank
(Post 3539959)
I don't know man, I'm not a boat builder but I just dont see a big market for a catermeran center console. Cat center consoles are not very traditional...I would think that would take a small market and make it even smaller.
However, I'd bet a check if someone wanted a cat CC built, MTI (or anyone else for that matter) would build it. Remember, "custom builders" we're talking about. With that said, look close at those renderings....that thing is SICK!! |
Originally Posted by THEJOKER
(Post 3540115)
I've seen that look somewhere before.
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I have a buddy with on of these in a 25 foot model, for fishing and at only 25 it is much better then a V hull.
But as someone said, it's a 40 45 mph boat, not really what we would consider a go fast. http://www.worldcat.com/ |
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