Anybody notice the new trend - CC Outboards?
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I sold a 33 Donzi for a 20ft Zodiac RIB CC. With a 115 Merc it will run all day at 57 and I hit a top of 62. 1100 lbs total weight you can beach it and still pull it off. Since it is a giant fender rafters love you. Rated for 11 adults I have gone 100 miles with 9 adults and coolers, dive gear (for four) and extra everything on a tank and a half (22gal) all at 40mph. The 115 will get on plane with a boat full of water. And right now! I would love a CC with twins and is something I will have some day. The best of both worlds.
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Cuda, I may have seen that customs boat in Crystal River last week. I asked the guys where they came from and they said Clearwater. They were fueling up at my marina. Guy says it holds 390 gallons. Man what a gas bill.
There is hardly anything around here but fishing boats. I get compliments on my Donzi all the time (and it's not even that nice) just because it's different. If I didn't have a few friends who are fishing guides I don't know what I'ld do. I sure hate fishing from my boat.
I really think I will be going with a CC in the next 2 years. Something with a fast type hull. The white powder coated hardware looks awesome.
There is hardly anything around here but fishing boats. I get compliments on my Donzi all the time (and it's not even that nice) just because it's different. If I didn't have a few friends who are fishing guides I don't know what I'ld do. I sure hate fishing from my boat.
I really think I will be going with a CC in the next 2 years. Something with a fast type hull. The white powder coated hardware looks awesome.