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Old 03-03-2003, 02:30 PM
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Anyone have any experience with Catera Powerboats, good bad, indifferent? Looks like good design and build.
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Do you mean Carrera?

http://www.carrerapowerboats.com/about.htm
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it is a small, new builder here in Miami......don't know much about quality because hasn't been in the market very long to be tested....nice looking boat, though
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Steve:

Can I ask about another Miami builder on your thread? It's a small CC Builder - BH
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Cgarrett,
Different company. I do know of Carrera, Catera 's site is www.caterapowerboats.com

thedonz,
Thanks for the input.

BH,
No Problem, ask away!
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Thanks SteveS,

I think that I might be giving you a link to a site and I end up being the one who benifits by you posting about a boat line that I have not seen before.

Things work in strange ways.

Thanks,
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Anybody know anything about Sea Strike Boats in Miami? Just wondering. A friend of mine is looking to purchase one - BH
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They had one at the Miami Show- very good looking boat with very straight sides. It is a Mantex cored boat:= no wood construction. I didn't pay too much attention to it because it lacks the beam (8'4") that I think these boats need. More beam = easier to get around in the cockpit and past the console, as well as more storage space.
I'm also not sure if this is a self-draining cockpit boat, which IMHO is a must in this type of boat.
The Monza gets my vote for all the ones I looked at there. Some definite offshore heritage (cigarette hull) and Richie Powers overseeing the construction. The Marlago (Jefferson Yachts) was also very nice.
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The Catera looks nice, i've never heard of them tho. I'm not sure on that curved arch. Wardey
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Steve you might want to try this site!
http://floridasportsman.zeroforum.com/


Lots of info on CC.
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