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Old 04-14-2012, 04:12 PM
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We’ve had some endless (and entertaining) debates here about the “best high performance boats ever built.” But today I got to thinking (after seeing something come in on trade) what kind of debate I could stir up about the worst “high performance” boats ever built.

Notice that I put “high performance” in quotes. I did that for a reason. Sure, we could talk about Aronow cats, 24CS Fountains and 18’ Skaters, but they were at least well built by respectable high performance builders. They just didn’t work for crap. What I’m talking about is boats that were marketed as “high performance,” but weren’t built for the task.

So, who wants to start the debate. I’m going to hold off on my personal favorite for just a bit because I really don’t think anybody can beat it.
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one that comes to mind that seened to look like a nice boat but fell apart real fast was a Profile,,no offenct to the profile owners but this is just my o2 and what i have seen..
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Melges 24http://www.melges.com/boat.php?p=pages/boats/m24
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What about the BAHA MACH 1?
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Man, I wish I could remember the name of the boat. Early to mid nineties, a local dealer was running around in a demo trying to sell them. Was a 26 maybe, and they offered a couple other sizes, looked a lot like a liberator. Got on the thing and started grabbing hold of winshield, gunnels, etc and everything flexed, I mean visible movement including the hullsides. Supposed to be "high performance offshore boat, very fast" LOL. I want to say Mirage but not really sure, been too many years.
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Caravelle Interceptor.
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Campion Chase-swim platform ripped off when lifted by the lifting eyes
Profile- bouncy floors, then filled with foam to fix, then became convex floors
Switzer-I know of one that the bottem delaminated on 3x
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Originally Posted by GO4BROKE
Campion Chase-swim platform ripped off when lifted by the lifting eyes
Profile- bouncy floors, then filled with foam to fix, then became convex floors
Switzer-I know of one that the bottem delaminated on 3x
I saw a newer Campion Chase out at PIB last summer. Really neat looking boat and it had a Merc 525 in it. I really liked the way it looked, but wondered how they stack up. They are Canadian Built, yes?
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Still not going to show my trump card, but how about a VIP Vindicator. I've never seen more moving parts - that weren't supposed to move - in my life. The floor flex at 50 MPH would scare you to death.
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Originally Posted by hotjava66
Man, I wish I could remember the name of the boat. Early to mid nineties, a local dealer was running around in a demo trying to sell them. Was a 26 maybe, and they offered a couple other sizes, looked a lot like a liberator. Got on the thing and started grabbing hold of winshield, gunnels, etc and everything flexed, I mean visible movement including the hullsides. Supposed to be "high performance offshore boat, very fast" LOL. I want to say Mirage but not really sure, been too many years.
was it areo craft??
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