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Old 03-10-2020, 04:31 AM
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John Caldwell’s 48-foot MTI catamaran that was on display at last month's Miami International Boat Show features a new eight-seat cockpit design, twin Mercury Racing 1350/1100 engines and much more.

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Old 03-10-2020, 10:42 AM
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Never any mention of speeds with these MTIs
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The boat was incredible in person, and couldn't go to a more deserving and down to earth owner.
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I didn't even ask as he didn't get much time in the boat after the show.
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150 to 160 MPH range from what a person I know has advised on his
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Originally Posted by precisiondetails
Never any mention of speeds with these MTIs
The days of being first to the first card stop are long gone and for good reason. NOBODY CARES! He went with the bigger boat for a smoother ride and designed the interior to keep his kids comfortable and out of the wind. Regardless, I'm sure the boat is plenty fast.
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Originally Posted by WARPARTY36
The days of being first to the first card stop are long gone and for good reason. NOBODY CARES! He went with the bigger boat for a smoother ride and designed the interior to keep his kids comfortable and out of the wind. Regardless, I'm sure the boat is plenty fast.
I was simply just curious. There will always be competition in my bones! LOL
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Originally Posted by Allrisks
150 to 160 MPH range from what a person I know has advised on his
1350 mode I assume. ?
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Originally Posted by precisiondetails
1350 mode I assume. ?
old article but boats have only gotten lighter, faster, and more efficient

160 with merc 1100 in a 40 mti

https://www.google.com/amp/s/speedon...0-mph.html/amp

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