Another happy Nor-Tech owner
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From: Fort Erie, Ontario
2 months into ownership of my first Nor-Tech and the only thing wiping the smile off of my face is the fact that she's going into storage next week for the winter.
All I can say is "wow, what a fantastic boat!"
She's a 2005 4300V that I found on the classifieds here. Triple 525 EFI's, Bravo XR's with IMCO lowers, and 28p Maximus 5 blades.
She didn't come with a name, so we've settled on "Make Mine A Triple".
I bought her with 142 hours on the meters, and have put 10-12 more on since we took delivery (we do a lot of floating in the Niagara River and Eastern Lake Erie).
This boat turns heads like crazy, has more room than most boats in it's class that I have looked at, and handles like a dream.
We've had 7 adults and 3 kids on board, and there was plenty of room to move around.
The last time we were out, we hit 80.6MPH on the GPS at 4900RPM and there was plenty more. I'm sure we could get 90 in the right conditions, but I like to stay safe and reliable, so I doubt she'll ever get the chance. She cruises at 55-60MPH at 3400-3600 and cuts through Lake Erie waves like butter. It's my first experience with stepped hulls, and I can't believe how responsive this thing is.
She had a few minor bugs that are anticipated with buying a used boat, but we got those sorted out relatively easily.
Any way, just wanted to post up my extreme satisfaction with such a fantastic boat. I'm already counting the days to next Spring.
Cheers.
-Greg
All I can say is "wow, what a fantastic boat!"
She's a 2005 4300V that I found on the classifieds here. Triple 525 EFI's, Bravo XR's with IMCO lowers, and 28p Maximus 5 blades.
She didn't come with a name, so we've settled on "Make Mine A Triple".
I bought her with 142 hours on the meters, and have put 10-12 more on since we took delivery (we do a lot of floating in the Niagara River and Eastern Lake Erie).
This boat turns heads like crazy, has more room than most boats in it's class that I have looked at, and handles like a dream.
We've had 7 adults and 3 kids on board, and there was plenty of room to move around.
The last time we were out, we hit 80.6MPH on the GPS at 4900RPM and there was plenty more. I'm sure we could get 90 in the right conditions, but I like to stay safe and reliable, so I doubt she'll ever get the chance. She cruises at 55-60MPH at 3400-3600 and cuts through Lake Erie waves like butter. It's my first experience with stepped hulls, and I can't believe how responsive this thing is.
She had a few minor bugs that are anticipated with buying a used boat, but we got those sorted out relatively easily.
Any way, just wanted to post up my extreme satisfaction with such a fantastic boat. I'm already counting the days to next Spring.
Cheers.
-Greg
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2 months into ownership of my first Nor-Tech and the only thing wiping the smile off of my face is the fact that she's going into storage next week for the winter.
All I can say is "wow, what a fantastic boat!"
She's a 2005 4300V that I found on the classifieds here. Triple 525 EFI's, Bravo XR's with IMCO lowers, and 28p Maximus 5 blades.
She didn't come with a name, so we've settled on "Make Mine A Triple".
I bought her with 142 hours on the meters, and have put 10-12 more on since we took delivery (we do a lot of floating in the Niagara River and Eastern Lake Erie).
This boat turns heads like crazy, has more room than most boats in it's class that I have looked at, and handles like a dream.
We've had 7 adults and 3 kids on board, and there was plenty of room to move around.
The last time we were out, we hit 80.6MPH on the GPS at 4900RPM and there was plenty more. I'm sure we could get 90 in the right conditions, but I like to stay safe and reliable, so I doubt she'll ever get the chance. She cruises at 55-60MPH at 3400-3600 and cuts through Lake Erie waves like butter. It's my first experience with stepped hulls, and I can't believe how responsive this thing is.
She had a few minor bugs that are anticipated with buying a used boat, but we got those sorted out relatively easily.
Any way, just wanted to post up my extreme satisfaction with such a fantastic boat. I'm already counting the days to next Spring.
Cheers.
-Greg
All I can say is "wow, what a fantastic boat!"
She's a 2005 4300V that I found on the classifieds here. Triple 525 EFI's, Bravo XR's with IMCO lowers, and 28p Maximus 5 blades.
She didn't come with a name, so we've settled on "Make Mine A Triple".
I bought her with 142 hours on the meters, and have put 10-12 more on since we took delivery (we do a lot of floating in the Niagara River and Eastern Lake Erie).
This boat turns heads like crazy, has more room than most boats in it's class that I have looked at, and handles like a dream.
We've had 7 adults and 3 kids on board, and there was plenty of room to move around.
The last time we were out, we hit 80.6MPH on the GPS at 4900RPM and there was plenty more. I'm sure we could get 90 in the right conditions, but I like to stay safe and reliable, so I doubt she'll ever get the chance. She cruises at 55-60MPH at 3400-3600 and cuts through Lake Erie waves like butter. It's my first experience with stepped hulls, and I can't believe how responsive this thing is.
She had a few minor bugs that are anticipated with buying a used boat, but we got those sorted out relatively easily.
Any way, just wanted to post up my extreme satisfaction with such a fantastic boat. I'm already counting the days to next Spring.
Cheers.
-Greg
All the best and I can envision your boat running at speed under the Peace Bridge and on up into Lake Erie.
Enjoy.
Bob Barnhart
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From: Clarence, NY
2 months into ownership of my first Nor-Tech and the only thing wiping the smile off of my face is the fact that she's going into storage next week for the winter.
All I can say is "wow, what a fantastic boat!"
She's a 2005 4300V that I found on the classifieds here. Triple 525 EFI's, Bravo XR's with IMCO lowers, and 28p Maximus 5 blades.
She didn't come with a name, so we've settled on "Make Mine A Triple".
I bought her with 142 hours on the meters, and have put 10-12 more on since we took delivery (we do a lot of floating in the Niagara River and Eastern Lake Erie).
This boat turns heads like crazy, has more room than most boats in it's class that I have looked at, and handles like a dream.
We've had 7 adults and 3 kids on board, and there was plenty of room to move around.
The last time we were out, we hit 80.6MPH on the GPS at 4900RPM and there was plenty more. I'm sure we could get 90 in the right conditions, but I like to stay safe and reliable, so I doubt she'll ever get the chance. She cruises at 55-60MPH at 3400-3600 and cuts through Lake Erie waves like butter. It's my first experience with stepped hulls, and I can't believe how responsive this thing is.
She had a few minor bugs that are anticipated with buying a used boat, but we got those sorted out relatively easily.
Any way, just wanted to post up my extreme satisfaction with such a fantastic boat. I'm already counting the days to next Spring.
Cheers.
-Greg
All I can say is "wow, what a fantastic boat!"
She's a 2005 4300V that I found on the classifieds here. Triple 525 EFI's, Bravo XR's with IMCO lowers, and 28p Maximus 5 blades.
She didn't come with a name, so we've settled on "Make Mine A Triple".
I bought her with 142 hours on the meters, and have put 10-12 more on since we took delivery (we do a lot of floating in the Niagara River and Eastern Lake Erie).
This boat turns heads like crazy, has more room than most boats in it's class that I have looked at, and handles like a dream.
We've had 7 adults and 3 kids on board, and there was plenty of room to move around.
The last time we were out, we hit 80.6MPH on the GPS at 4900RPM and there was plenty more. I'm sure we could get 90 in the right conditions, but I like to stay safe and reliable, so I doubt she'll ever get the chance. She cruises at 55-60MPH at 3400-3600 and cuts through Lake Erie waves like butter. It's my first experience with stepped hulls, and I can't believe how responsive this thing is.
She had a few minor bugs that are anticipated with buying a used boat, but we got those sorted out relatively easily.
Any way, just wanted to post up my extreme satisfaction with such a fantastic boat. I'm already counting the days to next Spring.
Cheers.
-Greg
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From: Fort Erie, Ontario
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I left Ft Erie in 1968, worked in Sudbury and northern Ontario till 1980 when I settled in Waterloo. Built a pile of homes there over 25 years and now split my time between Waterloo and Marco Island, FL. I'm probably a bit or even quite a bit older than yourself I suspect. LOL My dad had Barnhart Plumbing and Heating and I actually apprenticed as a plumber in my late teens. My mom and dad are both gone so rarely get down to Ft Erie anymore other than passing over the Peace Bridge. Lots of great memories as a kid growing up there. That's my story. LOL
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I thought that was a sick boat for sure and smoking deal! I saw this boat in person last year on Lake Erie at Port Dover.
Very impressive. The previous us owner was there with another 4300 V that twin staggered 700s. Lotta $$ there!



The one with 700s


Very impressive. The previous us owner was there with another 4300 V that twin staggered 700s. Lotta $$ there!



The one with 700s






