Turbine Cata
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I see a few turbine cats available for sale, as with all boats their value seems to depreciate fairly quickly but I thought they would hold their value a little better due to reliability of the engines. I am sure there are some on OSO that have owned a turbine & can give some pros & cons of owning a turbine engine boat.
Also if you know of any for sale that aren't in the classifieds here I would be interested in seeing what is available for a big cat.
Also if you know of any for sale that aren't in the classifieds here I would be interested in seeing what is available for a big cat.
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I have thought the same thing. I used to be into airplanes and turbines were always 10x more reliable than pistons. They would actually fit my style of boating. We just back of the lift, run a bit and then go back on the lift. Not doing a lot of docking and going places in the boat.
The problems I see with them are
insurance
only a few folks can work on them
There sure are some nice ones for sale for about 1/3 of what they cost new.
Good luck in your search.
The problems I see with them are
insurance
only a few folks can work on them
There sure are some nice ones for sale for about 1/3 of what they cost new.
Good luck in your search.
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From: Plainville/Old Lyme, CT Boca Raton, FL
Single reason is people always assume negative things about what they don't know. First misconception is that insurance is any worse than a equally powered big block boat. Instead of going into depth on here ill list a couple reasons why the turbines are better than big blocks:
1. Less maintenance
2. Higher cruise speeds (if the water allows you can run at 100% for hours)
3. Easier docking than surging blower motors
If either of you want to discuss turbine boats with me send me a PM with your phone numbers. Way easier than typing..
1. Less maintenance
2. Higher cruise speeds (if the water allows you can run at 100% for hours)
3. Easier docking than surging blower motors
If either of you want to discuss turbine boats with me send me a PM with your phone numbers. Way easier than typing..
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Sorry about the title of the thread, should read cats, not cata....I guess I fat fingered it.
There are a few candidates out there, just want to make sure I make the right choice before I pull the trigger. Received some good info via pm as well which is helping.
There are a few candidates out there, just want to make sure I make the right choice before I pull the trigger. Received some good info via pm as well which is helping.
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Just listed mine today, not a cat but with the cruise speeds of the turbines, you just leave it on the dash until the sterlings throw a rod through the oil pan...
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