The New 36 NorTech Cat (Awesome!)
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From: Cape Coral FL
Update!
Ran the first 525 boat last night, yes in the dark. Out of the box 36" Bravo ones on Sportmaster Shorties. Planes like a ski boat, handles like a sports car, 110MPH no problem, on the rev limiters. We'll dial it in next week.
Ran the first 525 boat last night, yes in the dark. Out of the box 36" Bravo ones on Sportmaster Shorties. Planes like a ski boat, handles like a sports car, 110MPH no problem, on the rev limiters. We'll dial it in next week.
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Joined: Oct 2000
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From: Niskayuna, NY
Uncle Toys,
In my continuing concern for the spouses of OSO members I would GLADLY and UNSELFISHLY volunteer myself as a test dummy for your new Nor-Tech. See, as you "learn" your new boat, and dial it in, I would not want to see you out there with your beautiful wife and god forbid you have to partake in mechanical modifications to ensure maxximum efficiency of your new ride. Additionally, Little Princess should be kept in a protected location with mom until all the bugs are worked out of it. Furthermore, I am certain you will attempt to ensure me that Nor-Tech or the purchasing dealer will have these issues worked out prior to delivery. Well, again being of my unselfish nature, and out of respect for all our OSO bretheren, we would not want to see anything happen to these all to important people in our lives during the testing of your new boat. I therefore, am willing to do the following...out of the kindness of my heart of course!
1. Sacrifice several rewarding days in the beautiful confines of my office, watching a falling stock market and enjoying the company of my OSO friends.
2. Put myself in harms way to ensure the proper and safe operation of your new vessel.
3. Spend time with you!
4. Perform any mechanical or boat ***** duties necessary.
Yours In Service,
Shane
In my continuing concern for the spouses of OSO members I would GLADLY and UNSELFISHLY volunteer myself as a test dummy for your new Nor-Tech. See, as you "learn" your new boat, and dial it in, I would not want to see you out there with your beautiful wife and god forbid you have to partake in mechanical modifications to ensure maxximum efficiency of your new ride. Additionally, Little Princess should be kept in a protected location with mom until all the bugs are worked out of it. Furthermore, I am certain you will attempt to ensure me that Nor-Tech or the purchasing dealer will have these issues worked out prior to delivery. Well, again being of my unselfish nature, and out of respect for all our OSO bretheren, we would not want to see anything happen to these all to important people in our lives during the testing of your new boat. I therefore, am willing to do the following...out of the kindness of my heart of course!
1. Sacrifice several rewarding days in the beautiful confines of my office, watching a falling stock market and enjoying the company of my OSO friends.
2. Put myself in harms way to ensure the proper and safe operation of your new vessel.
3. Spend time with you!
4. Perform any mechanical or boat ***** duties necessary.
Yours In Service,
Shane


