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Shane
I have to agree with you on how cats handle rough better than bigger V s. most cat owners say the same thing. I went for a ride in a baby 23' tunnel and the ride was awesome. I would own a cat in a minute, just cant convince the wife that cats are the way to go. ( She has the no cabin excuse going,) and cant afford a big cat to get the cabin. COME ON LOTTERY!
Mark
I have to agree with you on how cats handle rough better than bigger V s. most cat owners say the same thing. I went for a ride in a baby 23' tunnel and the ride was awesome. I would own a cat in a minute, just cant convince the wife that cats are the way to go. ( She has the no cabin excuse going,) and cant afford a big cat to get the cabin. COME ON LOTTERY!
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Gary,
1000 Islands, with all due respect, I had a driver that had no poker run experience and no cat experience and no high speed experience. Of course I will take it easy. Miller is a great guy and did a fantastic job for his first time, but I was not going to put him, me, my boat or other people at risk for no reason. I see your point from your perspective at the 1000 Islands, but just wait for that first ride and I am sure you will be convinced!
No offense taken my friend. Remember, I can have an intelligent conversation in which I disagree with my counterpart and not get mad. Why? Because I am right of course! Seriously though, I enjoy a good debate once in a while.
Hope to see you soon my friend and do some ridin' this winter.
1000 Islands, with all due respect, I had a driver that had no poker run experience and no cat experience and no high speed experience. Of course I will take it easy. Miller is a great guy and did a fantastic job for his first time, but I was not going to put him, me, my boat or other people at risk for no reason. I see your point from your perspective at the 1000 Islands, but just wait for that first ride and I am sure you will be convinced!
No offense taken my friend. Remember, I can have an intelligent conversation in which I disagree with my counterpart and not get mad. Why? Because I am right of course! Seriously though, I enjoy a good debate once in a while.
Hope to see you soon my friend and do some ridin' this winter.
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Don't worry ET, if we have a good winter this year we will defintiely make up and play! Doesn't look good fro tomorrow. In fact, I am not even gonna go to the lake on account of the weather. Gonna winterize the Formula Sunday.
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Mine is being winterized this weekend. I am also studding my fathers ZR this weekend. The change of seasons lets you look forward to the next boating or snowmobiling season.
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Hustler Talon Cat
I was at the NYC boat show last weekend, and heard one of the funniest comments about the Hustler Talon Cat.
I can't say who made the comment, cause he is a reputable boat builder. But this is what he said:
"That Cat is a piece of crap, what is that cabin behind the cockpit for? I bet thats where the mechanic sleeps?"
I was rolling on the floor laughing! I think its a nice boat, but I want something with a higher freeboard.
I can't say who made the comment, cause he is a reputable boat builder. But this is what he said:
"That Cat is a piece of crap, what is that cabin behind the cockpit for? I bet thats where the mechanic sleeps?"
I was rolling on the floor laughing! I think its a nice boat, but I want something with a higher freeboard.