Not to be a tire kicker but...
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Just the CC line, Cats, and the Vee's like invitation only and Saddle up.
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The majority of their CC's are open bow design.
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the only thing is I think you would have to put load sensors in the front. Boat stays under 40 with a load ahead of the windsheild. that way the idiots can't go 90 miles per hour with people ahead of the windshield. But it's seating behind the windshield is good I would think high-performance would be very safe in the boat just not in the front of the boat (at cruising only)
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Ask Nor-Tech to combine these two, and you have your huckleberry:
http://nor-techboats.com/models/320-mc/

http://nor-techboats.com/models/36-mc-flyer/
http://nor-techboats.com/models/320-mc/

http://nor-techboats.com/models/36-mc-flyer/
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the only thing is I think you would have to put load sensors in the front. Boat stays under 40 with a load ahead of the windsheild. that way the idiots can't go 90 miles per hour with people ahead of the windshield. But it's seating behind the windshield is good I would think high-performance would be very safe in the boat just not in the front of the boat (at cruising only)
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Ask Nor-Tech to combine these two, and you have your huckleberry:
http://nor-techboats.com/models/320-mc/

http://nor-techboats.com/models/36-mc-flyer/

http://nor-techboats.com/models/320-mc/

http://nor-techboats.com/models/36-mc-flyer/





