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Nortech roadster 3600 vs other similar cats
I am thinking about buying a nortech 36 roadster. How does everyone feel about them? Are they good riding boats?. Do they hold up? Compared to a eliminator, skater, or outerlimits? Pros and cons. Any help would be appreciated . Someone told me they don't ride very good and not good in the rough water..
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Two biggest complaints heard are the porpoise at cruise speeds and the cockpit is small for the size of the boat which I can say I found true as well.
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I seen the small cockpits. I wonder if some extension boxes will help out with the porpoise. And also really important. Are they known for blowing over???
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Talk to Eddie Young he has had experience in them , I believe he said they are a driver,s boat or had to work at it to make it respond properly . They are big and wide for sure .
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Originally Posted by 575cat
(Post 4607933)
Talk to Eddie Young he has had experience in them , I believe he said they are a driver,s boat or had to work at it to make it respond properly . They are big and wide for sure .
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Originally Posted by Rotorobio
(Post 4607925)
I am thinking about buying a nortech 36 roadster. How does everyone feel about them? Are they good riding boats?. Do they hold up? Compared to a eliminator, skater, or outerlimits? Pros and cons. Any help would be appreciated . Someone told me they don't ride very good and not good in the rough water..
Originally Posted by Rotorobio
(Post 4607929)
I seen the small cockpits. I wonder if some extension boxes will help out with the porpoise. And also really important. Are they known for blowing over???
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My buddy had a 36 NorTech w/ 1075s that I spent time in, and I also raced a 36 Skater. The NorTech has a substantial midrange porpoise (70-100) that the Skater 36 does not, and it is not near as fast with the same power (especially acceleration) - mostly because they are very heavy boats. The NorTech is a bigger boat than the 36 Skater, but as others have said, the cockpit is relatively small, and awkward with the small windshield - visibility out of the back of a NorTech 36 is not good. No doubt that NorTech builds a beautiful boat though - still much more modern looking than a classic deck/quarter canopy Skater 36 of the same year. And I've never heard of a NorTech blowing over - I don't think you could blow one over, as they are such a heavy cat.
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Originally Posted by Skater30
(Post 4608071)
My buddy had a 36 NorTech w/ 1075s that I spent time in, and I also raced a 36 Skater. The NorTech has a substantial midrange porpoise (70-100) that the Skater 36 does not, and it is not near as fast with the same power (especially acceleration) - mostly because they are very heavy boats. The NorTech is a bigger boat than the 36 Skater, but as others have said, the cockpit is relatively small, and awkward with the small windshield - visibility out of the back of a NorTech 36 is not good. No doubt that NorTech builds a beautiful boat though - still much more modern looking than a classic deck/quarter canopy Skater 36 of the same year. And I've never heard of a NorTech blowing over - I don't think you could blow one over, as they are such a heavy cat.
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