DCB Delivers M28R Catamaran No. 15
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Just in time for a little holiday season boating, https://www.speedonthewater.com/dcb-...tamaran-no-15/
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From: Cedar Rapids Iowa, LOTO, Cape Coral Fl.
Kudos to DCB, as they make some unbelievable cats. That said, does anybody else see a potential problem with a 28' open bow cat that pushed 120mph? I have quite a few hours in my 28 Skater (mostly LOTO) and I cannot imagine anybody up front on all but the flattest of water. Not to be a "Karen", but in the hands of the wrong person (lots of money- as in first fast boat, big ego, not enough experience, little bit of "liquid courage", boosted testosterones in front of the buddies, etc.) it seems like the chances for problems are high.
DCB does take the build quality to another level, for sure. I think that they even "pre-polish" every fastener before assembly.
DCB does take the build quality to another level, for sure. I think that they even "pre-polish" every fastener before assembly.
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Kudos to DCB, as they make some unbelievable cats. That said, does anybody else see a potential problem with a 28' open bow cat that pushed 120mph? I have quite a few hours in my 28 Skater (mostly LOTO) and I cannot imagine anybody up front on all but the flattest of water. Not to be a "Karen", but in the hands of the wrong person (lots of money- as in first fast boat, big ego, not enough experience, little bit of "liquid courage", boosted testosterones in front of the buddies, etc.) it seems like the chances for problems are high.
DCB does take the build quality to another level, for sure. I think that they even "pre-polish" every fastener before assembly.
DCB does take the build quality to another level, for sure. I think that they even "pre-polish" every fastener before assembly.
DCB builds an impressive lineup
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