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Omni Present 12-06-2014 02:48 AM

Are there any 25' to 30' V Bottom Cat Killers outboard/IO's?
 
Reggie Fountain had the last V bottom cat killer I've ever heard of and that was a SuperBoat. Does anyone have a 25' to 30' V bottom outboard or IO twin or single that can take down cats of the same size consistently?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5E62JKU8E6I&sns=em

Crude Intentions 12-06-2014 08:02 AM

Cat killer was a marketing ploy. I love fountains and know that the v hulls just can't compete with the speed of a cat. If speed is your primary directive on the water then a cat is the way to go.

TeamSaris 12-06-2014 02:55 PM

There isnt an outboard vee in the world that will run with a 28 Skater power for power.

check300 12-06-2014 05:25 PM


Originally Posted by Omni Present (Post 4230808)
Reggie Fountain had the last V bottom cat killer I've ever heard of and that was a SuperBoat. Does anyone have a 25' to 30' V bottom outboard or IO twin or single that can take down cats of the same size consistently?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5E62JKU8E6I&sns=em

My last boat was pretty quick from 35 to 115 and I beat nearly every cat I raced in my size. Some had me covered on top speed but not many could get there as quickly.

buck35 12-06-2014 08:16 PM

Dang I'm a Fountain guy, but does reggie not look like Gomer pyle with big hair.:cartman:

Omni Present 12-11-2014 08:33 PM

Interesting I'm the first admit I don't know enough about this performance boat thing to speak definitively on anything. Although i have owned a couple of boats that some would say are performance boats a 24' SuperBoat originally powered with a 250efi Merc then repowered with A E-Tec 250HO and now a 27' Progression with twin E-Tec 250HO's. I've spoken to many so called experts some who's opinions matched my real world experience some who's opinions where just well way off the mark in my real world experience. After spending a couple months in my new rig learning it's unique handling characteristics and getting spanked by my friend Matt Lukas in his 30' Skater with 300XS's. Ive finally gotten a reasonable handle on the unique handling of the Progression enough so to safely hold the peddle wide open for pretty much as long as Id like. First chance I had to really run the boat in a competitive environment was the CT River run where I happened unbeknownst to me to be in a breakaway group of 4 boats leaving out of Old Saybrook me in the Progression a totally awesome driver in a 21' Velocity with a 300x Ben with one passenger another guy running a 21' Shadow with a 300X With two passengers. Out front after sweeping the crowd by about ten boat lengths was a 30' Spectre with 300XS's being driven by professional driver Tom Madelena and being throttle by none other then world champion Joey Emprescia. Long story short the Shadow proved to be no competition as we snaked up the CT River for roughly ten miles balls to the wall. I honestly felt that I had the speed to pass the velocity but not by much however due to the narrow River and the abilities of the velocity driver couldn't safely pass him and he no doubt had the same issues with the cat. I say this to really ask a question are Spectre tht slow compared to a Skater or is my boat just way more competitive against a 30' cat then I thought? I've also noticed that either a lot of people are either fabricating speeds or once again the Progression is just way more capable performance wise then I originally thought because I really don't see a lot of boat passing me. I guess this is why I'm asking this question I've heard over and over again how much faster cats are and honestly it makes sense I as well am once I've fully enjoyed the Progression plan on trying out a out board cat next. Guys really looking for information on Vee vs cat with real world knowledge thanks.....

43sv 12-11-2014 09:09 PM

There are way to may variables, weight, step bottom ect. But from my experience 15-20 mph.

Omni Present 12-11-2014 09:24 PM


Originally Posted by 43sv (Post 4233658)
There are way to may variables, weight, step bottom ect. But from my experience 15-20 mph.

15-20 mph difference between vee vs cat or Spectre vs Skater?

Crude Intentions 12-11-2014 10:13 PM

I know a guy who just sold a 32 in think spectre. Twin 300xs and it was a 97 mph boat. Find me a 32 v that will run 97 mph with a pair of 300s. Lol

Omni Present 12-11-2014 10:32 PM


Originally Posted by I.C.U.Lookin (Post 4233679)
I know a guy who just sold a 32 in think spectre. Twin 300xs and it was a 97 mph boat. Find me a 32 v that will run 97 mph with a pair of 300s. Lol

I honestly believe I'll be very very close if not just a couple mph off that speed with the right props and I'm running 250HO's..


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