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Looking to buy a cat in the 28 to 30 foot range. The 28 profile has really caught my eye but have not been able to find a whole lot of info on them, anyone out there have any first hand experiences they would like to share.
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I've never seen one of there cats but I've run into a couple V's and they atr pretty nice....
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Yea I have looked at some of there v's before, they seem to be pretty nice. As for my self, this will be my first cat. I am still doing my research on deciding which one to buy
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pretty nice one there. I like Profile's, I'd just rather have an Eliminator or Skater if it were me, they are a little more though judging from what I looked up on boat trader....not too much though.
pretty nice one there. I like Profile's, I'd just rather have an Eliminator or Skater if it were me, they are a little more though judging from what I looked up on boat trader....not too much though.
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Care to look into a 1999 28' Advantage Sportcat?
Two things I do not like about the Profile cats is the low freeboard along with the seat height. And no cabin area
My cabin area will allow two adults and two kids to sleep in on a weekend stay over.
Not to mention the safer higher freeboard and much more cockpit space
http://www.offshoreonly.com/gallery/...sort/1/cat/518
Two things I do not like about the Profile cats is the low freeboard along with the seat height. And no cabin area
My cabin area will allow two adults and two kids to sleep in on a weekend stay over.
Not to mention the safer higher freeboard and much more cockpit space
http://www.offshoreonly.com/gallery/...sort/1/cat/518
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1999 28'
Twin stock Merc 502's
aprox 175 hours
Bravo 1 1.5 with bravo1 28"
Innovative Marine Drive showers
Center trim tab keikafer drive and trim pumps
Teague 450 Mufflers and Flame Arrestors
seating for 5-6
Cabin with jump seats, lighting and fans.
New gps speedo
front seats on sliders for adjusting
Tripple Axle trailer painted to match
anything else, email me @
[email protected]
Thanks
Twin stock Merc 502's
aprox 175 hours
Bravo 1 1.5 with bravo1 28"
Innovative Marine Drive showers
Center trim tab keikafer drive and trim pumps
Teague 450 Mufflers and Flame Arrestors
seating for 5-6
Cabin with jump seats, lighting and fans.
New gps speedo
front seats on sliders for adjusting
Tripple Axle trailer painted to match
anything else, email me @
[email protected]
Thanks
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Last edited by MnFastBoat; 02-04-2004 at 06:05 PM.