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dayton1 10-31-2012 01:22 PM

Nortech 36 vs 43 cat
 
Ok guys. I am curious if I can get some feed back on the plus and minus of these two lengths if it used in bay and lake waters. Will the handling, loading, unloading and docking be much different? What about the resale. It seems the 43 cats stay on the market for longer, are they that much worse? I had my mind set on a 36, but the 43 "cat astophe" boat keeps getting my attention because of the price.

I am looking for some good advise because I have never been in a powerboat larger than a 36 and this will be my first cat by the way. What do yall think?

Perlmudder 10-31-2012 04:16 PM

Speak to Catastrophe on here. I believe he was the original owner of the boat. He should be able to tell you all you need to know about it,.

seafordguy 10-31-2012 07:55 PM

Never ridden in a cat so can't speak specifically to cats, but my opinion on boat length is that you get real used to boats real fast. When I bought my Cafe it felt MASSIVE. by the end oft he first summer I would look at it and think how small it looks. Buy BIG - you'll get used to it fast..... Just my .02.

POWERPLAY J 10-31-2012 08:12 PM


Originally Posted by seafordguy (Post 3806809)
Never ridden in a cat so can't speak specifically to cats, but my opinion on boat length is that you get real used to boats real fast. When I bought my Cafe it felt MASSIVE. by the end oft he first summer I would look at it and think how small it looks. Buy BIG - you'll get used to it fast..... Just my .02.

Yup. What he said. ^^^

Perlmudder 10-31-2012 08:18 PM


Originally Posted by POWERPLAY J (Post 3806826)
Yup. What he said. ^^^

True, then you can skip a year of having two-foot-itis

Jupiter Sunsation 10-31-2012 09:03 PM

The problem with the big cats is the beam. You need a tilt trailer to get them down the road (legally). The 36 NT is a big cat, it is closer to 38+ ft if I recall correctly.

I believe some of the 43's had a hop issue, research it on here.

dayton1 10-31-2012 09:49 PM

Yes... I agree with getting used to size quick, but what do you guys think about the resale factor? The 4300 sure seem to outlast the 3600 for time on the market. I just don't want to get into something that is hard to sell when I'm ready to get out of it.

POWERPLAY J 11-01-2012 06:23 AM


Originally Posted by dayton1 (Post 3806908)
Yes... I agree with getting used to size quick, but what do you guys think about the resale factor? The 4300 sure seem to outlast the 3600 for time on the market. I just don't want to get into something that is hard to sell when I'm ready to get out of it.

Doesn't matter what it is. If it is ugly or over priced it will sit on the market.

thisistank 11-05-2012 12:57 AM

I've been in both a 36 and a 43 NT cat. I think the 43's sit longer because of their size. They are BIG wave crushers! I've been on a 48 MTI as well and my buddies 43 NT cat actually feels bigger. It's a lot Of boat. I'd liken it to a corvette vs a cadi. 36 is more nimble, easier to tow, easier to dock easier to deal with over all. Both are great boats.

dayton1 11-05-2012 11:50 AM


Originally Posted by thisistank (Post 3809230)
I've been in both a 36 and a 43 NT cat. I think the 43's sit longer because of their size. They are BIG wave crushers! I've been on a 48 MTI as well and my buddies 43 NT cat actually feels bigger. It's a lot Of boat. I'd liken it to a corvette vs a cadi. 36 is more nimble, easier to tow, easier to dock easier to deal with over all. Both are great boats.

Hmm...Thanks for your thoughts. That is what Im looking for. Although the 43 may be cheaper, I dont want to be stuck with the boat or find that it is too big a PIA and never want to take it to the water considering this will be my only boat.

Wow...I have never gone back and forth on a decision like this in my life!!


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