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To the OP, if you just left a 50 Marquis and all it's creature comforts, aside from the speed of the cat on a few Ft runs, you may find the boating a major shift.
Straight up example, if you bought a CC and your best friend bought an OB cat, chances are that you will be entertaining your friend on your boat than you find yourself in the Cat. The cats are an amazing boat but the practicality is had to get past when you just want to go out for a cruise with x people, good speed, soft ride of a V and I have yet to see a lady look down at a boat that had a head (even if its never been used). Ultimately you have to put your priorities in line....my suggestion is to try to run a cat and a CC and see which one suits your lifestyle expectations, the versatility of high end SUV or the Ferrari?... (and who wouldn't want the Ferrari as there will never be a replacement for displacement nor speed) |
Spent some time in a 34’ nor tech over the weekend and have many hours in a 39’. 39’ is the way to go for the ocean.
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Originally Posted by seafordguy
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That's a great looking boat Noli.
I think I will always want to satisfy the cat itch. Hoping one day I can, but I will admit insurance costs, etc.... Are considerations..... |
Originally Posted by speicher lane
(Post 4744757)
To the OP, if you just left a 50 Marquis and all it's creature comforts, aside from the speed of the cat on a few Ft runs, you may find the boating a major shift.
Straight up example, if you bought a CC and your best friend bought an OB cat, chances are that you will be entertaining your friend on your boat than you find yourself in the Cat. The cats are an amazing boat but the practicality is had to get past when you just want to go out for a cruise with x people, good speed, soft ride of a V and I have yet to see a lady look down at a boat that had a head (even if its never been used). Ultimately you have to put your priorities in line....my suggestion is to try to run a cat and a CC and see which one suits your lifestyle expectations, the versatility of high end SUV or the Ferrari?... (and who wouldn't want the Ferrari as there will never be a replacement for displacement nor speed) |
Boating on Long Island I would think a CC would be a better option than a Cat. They are are comfortable and have better options with respect to seating, a head and are frankly a easy to park with respect to visibility. Of the Cat owners I know here at LOTO they all have another boat besides a Cat and there is a reason why. As a Cig CC owner if your looking a Nortech is hands down the better option with respect to Manf. That being said used CC's bring top dollar as the trend for these boats is at its apex at present.
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If it were just myself and a friend, I'd opt for a cat. If you want to entertain, I'd think a cc is a better option.
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Originally Posted by kreed
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BONDO10 what about that 32 Sonic cat? Was that worth looking at?
I think you should call Jason, and be first in line for an outboard Outerlimits Cat. |
Tony Canale at Sonic has the 36' Ocean Spirit CC in that price range and is a very well reviewed boat. I believe he has one half way built right now. That would give you the opportunity to pick your own interior and paint. The 32' Cat would be in your range also. He's currently building 2 and one will be a carbon fiber hybrid..
Tony Canale 770-616-9751 |
Ask about the center consoles instead of center counsels when you show up to the dealership. They’ll probably take you more seriously :D
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Originally Posted by hogie roll
(Post 4744880)
Ask about the center consoles instead of center counsels when you show up to the dealership. They’ll probably take you more seriously :D
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