Are cats really that dangerous??
#21
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That was a terrible accident. But they were running close to 200mph in a 36' boat.
A well setup Cat and a driver with common sense and some teaching wont be having something like this happen to them.
All boats can be dangerous at high speeds, but 95% of the time I will take the stability of a good cat at speed vs a V bottom trying to run those same speeds.
A well setup Cat and a driver with common sense and some teaching wont be having something like this happen to them.
All boats can be dangerous at high speeds, but 95% of the time I will take the stability of a good cat at speed vs a V bottom trying to run those same speeds.
#22
https://youtu.be/NUVSEcePCr8
And to be clear....this is what I'm afraid of and why I started this thread hahaha....looks pretty darn calm in the video and it just goes over???
And to be clear....this is what I'm afraid of and why I started this thread hahaha....looks pretty darn calm in the video and it just goes over???
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I have several friends with CAT's both I/O and OB. Granted the OB cats are older OB and not any more reliable then the I/O's, but length for length the cats will ride better. (our group has everything from a heavily modded 24SS ARONOW with 350 Verado's to a 32B Skater with HP500EFI motors and a 30 Spectra with blown HP500EFI that runs 125+ and in between)
The insurance is what keeps me out of the CAT market, and the Wifes needs at least a small cuddy. If I could afford the insurance I think I could sell her on one of these, except with much milder power. I know not the fastest for the size but I think it would fit the bill pretty good, and they are BIG 36's.
https://www.offshoreonly.com/classif...at-o83267.html
This would be a fun toy,,,, talk about bullet proof. Come on LOTTO numbers! LOL
https://www.offshoreonly.com/classif...at-o83260.html
The insurance is what keeps me out of the CAT market, and the Wifes needs at least a small cuddy. If I could afford the insurance I think I could sell her on one of these, except with much milder power. I know not the fastest for the size but I think it would fit the bill pretty good, and they are BIG 36's.
https://www.offshoreonly.com/classif...at-o83267.html
This would be a fun toy,,,, talk about bullet proof. Come on LOTTO numbers! LOL
https://www.offshoreonly.com/classif...at-o83260.html
#24
I think most of it comes down to how you run it. If you're pushing the envelope you open yourself to things that happen on that edge. If you run it as if I were driving it you'll never come near getting in any more trouble than running any other boat lol 😜
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https://youtu.be/NUVSEcePCr8
And to be clear....this is what I'm afraid of and why I started this thread hahaha....looks pretty darn calm in the video and it just goes over???
And to be clear....this is what I'm afraid of and why I started this thread hahaha....looks pretty darn calm in the video and it just goes over???
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The insurance is what keeps me out of the CAT market, and the Wifes needs at least a small cuddy. If I could afford the insurance I think I could sell her on one of these, except with much milder power. I know not the fastest for the size but I think it would fit the bill pretty good, and they are BIG 36's.
https://www.offshoreonly.com/classif...at-o83267.html
Last edited by Diamond Dave; 06-01-2023 at 10:22 AM.
#28
I NEVER trim mine past 90* with the bottom and that's where it runs most efficient. Ride quality is night and day on a rough lake compared to a V. There is definitely something to be said for running over the rough instead of through it and my Cat is only 25'. The most important thing to remember is, there is a very fine line between balls and stupidity. Wanted to add in that I've owned this boat since 1999 and I'm still here. Yep been in dry dock for a few as I can't seem to get a drive deal to go through.
Last edited by the deep; 06-01-2023 at 11:53 AM.
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to put it in context. are motorcycles dangerous? sure, in the wrong hands. doesnt mean there are not plenty out there that have never had a problem. most crashes in a cat are from running on the ragged edge or not paying attention to the boat and the envornment.






