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Pmpaint1 03-24-2005 07:35 AM

Interesting Picture
 
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I took this picture at my buddies marina one is a 46 Skater and the other a 43 Northech I didn't realize the size difference and thought I would share.

PhantomChaos 03-24-2005 09:01 AM

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which is which?

Waterfoul 03-24-2005 09:02 AM

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I would guess Skater on the left and Nortech on the right

Pmpaint1 03-24-2005 09:08 AM

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Skater on the left it's insane how big that 43 Nortech is.

Max

Waterfoul 03-24-2005 09:09 AM

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That's what I based my guess on... saw a Skater and a Nortech next to each other at the Smoke On The Water last summer and was amazed at how big the Northech was in comparison.

Pmpaint1 03-24-2005 09:13 AM

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Picture of the skater on the left.

tomtbone1993 03-24-2005 09:29 AM

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no Fountain jokes please..................

































I just saved 30 post or so :D :D

SCARABJ 03-24-2005 09:46 AM

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Park a 36 nortech beside of a 36 skater and the nortech makes it look like a 32 these nortechs are huge!!!

R Addiction 03-24-2005 09:58 AM

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Damn that is a HUGE difference......and they Haul the mail!!! :cool:

salesmanship 03-24-2005 10:23 AM

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Somehow we missed a critical page in the Boat Marketing 101 handbook.
Either that or we just don't know how to use a tape measure. :rolleyes:
Terry

DPT MOTORSPORTS 03-24-2005 11:11 AM

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Size may be different but hands down even with the same power the Skater is a faster better handling boat. Nortech is a great design but a Skater it will never be.

Havasu Cig 03-24-2005 11:33 AM

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After talking to Peter I learned that you can get a Skater in whatever deck height you want because they are all custom built. The Skater in the picture appears to have a very low deck Height which makes it appear to be a smaller boat.

Scott Conrad has two 40's at his shop, one with a very low deck and the other looks like a fairly standard height. The one with a cut down deck looks like a smaller boat parked side by side but the running surface is the same.

Since the Nortechs have cabins i would assume that their deck height is fairly tall?

Havasu Cig 03-24-2005 11:42 AM

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I found this pic that I took of the 40's. It's not a great picture but you can kind of tell how much taller the 40 on the left is than the one on the right with the cut down deck.

http://www2.hotboat.com/image_center...42DSC00080.JPG

Waterfoul 03-24-2005 12:01 PM

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No picture!

GATORONE 03-24-2005 02:39 PM

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DPT

Do you speak from personal experience or is your assumption opinion based. The skater should be faster since it is lighter and smaller in general. But with big horsepower I think your assumption is incorrect. The Nor-tech has a larger tunnel,but once you get it packing air it will flat out run. I myself can speak from personal experience since I have been in both at 150+ and there is no comparison as far as stability. I would agree with you on the speed side of things if you are comparing a Nor-tech vs a Skater and they only had around 900 hp per side,(since the skater is lighter and has a smaller tunnel). As far as style and being like skater, I don't think Nor-tech has any interest in being like them. Skater caters to racers Nor-tech caters to customers. :drink:

dykstra 03-24-2005 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by tomtbone1993
no Fountain jokes please.......



























I just saved 30 post or so :D :D



GOOD ONE! HAHAHAHAHA
You beat me to it

blingbling 03-24-2005 02:55 PM

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Originally Posted by DPT MOTORSPORTS
Size may be different but hands down even with the same power the Skater is a faster better handling boat. Nor-tech is a great design but a Skater it will never be.

Bold one, just wondering if you've owned both Skater and Nor-tech. I have and feel this statement to be a bit on the false side. First you can't compare a race boat to a performance pleasure boat. Nor-tech has never claimed to be a race boat. This thread was simply a size comparison, but since you've opened the door here goes. Gonna buy a race boat, get a Skater Mti, Platinum, Doug Wright(sorry Maximus, Spectre too). Gonna buy a performance pleasure poker run cat Nor-tech all the way. You would kick yourself if ya didn't. My Nor-tech handles incredibly well, and with the same power set up my Nor-tech runs the same speeds my Skater did, and my Nor-tech is 1400lbs heavier.I AM NOT KNOCKING SKATER, they've been the top dog for years. But there's a few manufactures saying I know ya hear me knocking, so let me in. Again just my opinion.

sonic31 03-24-2005 03:00 PM

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Thats a huge diffrence!!!!

Sean H 03-24-2005 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Havasu Cig
I found this pic that I took of the 40's. It's not a great picture but you can kind of tell how much taller the 40 on the left is than the one on the right with the cut down deck.

http://www2.hotboat.com/image_center...42DSC00080.JPG


that is a nice garage... :cool: :cool:

DPT MOTORSPORTS 03-24-2005 03:37 PM

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Nortechs are beautiful crafted pieces of marine machinery. I can not say that I speak from an owners experience but having viewed many of these boats for pleasure, race , poker run or what ever the fancy may be Skater has always come out on top every time. Everyone at Nortech should take pride in what they build as many of the boats are beautiful pieces of art. My opinions may be bias but then again it is a free country and individuals opinions should not be frowned upon.

:drink: :drink: :drink:

Sean H 03-24-2005 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by DPT MOTORSPORTS
Nortechs are beautiful crafted pieces of marine machinery. I can not say that I speak from an owners experience but having viewed many of these boats for pleasure, race , poker run or what ever the fancy may be Skater has always come out on top every time. Everyone at Nortech should take pride in what they build as many of the boats are beautiful pieces of art. My opinions may be bias but then again it is a free country and individuals opinions should not be frowned upon.

:drink: :drink: :drink:


have you ridden in both? similiar size and power? i don't know how you can judge the performance of a boat by "viewing it"...

SHARKEY-IMAGES 03-24-2005 05:40 PM

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Originally Posted by GATORONE
I don't think Nor-tech has any interest in being like them. Skater caters to racers Nor-tech caters to customers. :drink:

Thank God!!! The last thing we need is another Skater Copy... :rolleyes:

:drink: :drink: :D

Waterfoul 03-24-2005 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by GATORONE
DPT

Skater caters to racers Nor-tech caters to customers. :drink:

See now, I don't agree with this one bit. Been to the Skater plant twice now, and they DEFINITELY cater to their customers. I'm sure this is done in much the same way Nortech does it, basically give the customer whatever he wants. Skater will do just about anything to their boats that the owner wants. You want a cabin, well o.k. Peter will do it, won't like it, but he'll do it. All you have to do is ask and have the $$ to get it done at either builder.

GATORONE 03-24-2005 06:45 PM

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You Are Right, Skater Will Build Whatever You Want, But During The Racing Season ,racers Typically Come First


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