Owner Takes Delivery of Dream DCB M35 Widebody
#1
It took years of hard work and determination, but Jose Aceituno is now part of the DCB family with his twin Mercury Racing 1350-powered M35 Widebody catamaran.
http://speedonthewater.com/new-boats...b-m35-widebody
http://speedonthewater.com/new-boats...b-m35-widebody
#3
Registered

Joined: Oct 2000
Posts: 2,796
Likes: 396
It took years of hard work and determination, but Jose Aceituno is now part of the DCB family with his twin Mercury Racing 1350-powered M35 Widebody catamaran.
http://speedonthewater.com/new-boats...b-m35-widebody
http://speedonthewater.com/new-boats...b-m35-widebody
For the new owner to ask for help in learning how to run such a spectacular boat is admirable, and I truly rspect that, smart move. I would do the exact same thing, take a course with Tres Martin and or get someone who has many years driving or racing catamarans show me how to properly drive a catamaran that runs 170+ mph, because I do not possess skill presently,know how and experience in that type of boat at those speeds; hopefully one day.
The boat looks great, good for him, DCB build some gorgeous boats.
Last edited by Smarty; 04-13-2016 at 01:05 PM.
#4
Registered
Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 3,214
Likes: 6
From: west palm beach FL,
Great article. I especially liked this quote, "I learned a lot and I think I could learn even more from another day of instruction. I don’t have the experience with this type of power or size of boat—it’s a lot of boat—so I want to make sure I’m as prepared as possible. In my opinion, if you own a boat like this and don’t take Tres’ class you must be crazy.”
For the new owner to ask for help in learning how to run such a spectacular boat is admirable, and I truly rspect that, smart move. I would do the exact same thing, take a course with Tres Martin and or get someone who has many years driving or racing catamarans show me how to properly drive a catamaran that runs 170+ mph, because I do not possess skill presently,know how and experience in that type of boat at those speeds; hopefully one day.
The boat looks great, good for him, DCB build some gorgeous boats.
For the new owner to ask for help in learning how to run such a spectacular boat is admirable, and I truly rspect that, smart move. I would do the exact same thing, take a course with Tres Martin and or get someone who has many years driving or racing catamarans show me how to properly drive a catamaran that runs 170+ mph, because I do not possess skill presently,know how and experience in that type of boat at those speeds; hopefully one day.
The boat looks great, good for him, DCB build some gorgeous boats.




