36 Statement Cat
New to Statement Cat. Coming from a 36’ Skater and being my first outboard cat. Must say to this point I’m happy and impressed. Figured I could post this for others to add their thoughts and opinions.
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Figure I’d start things off.
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Fun boat congrats, ran it one day at loto, a
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Do you have any pictures?
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Those dark colors look sleek!! How do these 36's handle the rough water? How many have Statement cats have been built and are they all in the US??
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Originally Posted by Del Flores
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Those dark colors look sleek!! How do these 36's handle the rough water? How many have Statement cats have been built and are they all in the US??
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Thats good to hear. Taking delivery of mine next week. Cant wait!! Ill post pictures.
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Originally Posted by YTown42X
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New to Statement Cat. Coming from a 36’ Skater and being my first outboard cat. Must say to this point I’m happy and impressed. Figured I could post this for others to add their thoughts and opinions.
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Originally Posted by jsteve5050
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I was wondering how you like the boat still, I am looking at outboard cats and would be on Lake Erie with it too.
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Originally Posted by YTown42X
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I wouldn’t change a thing. I came from a Classic 36 Skater. So that boat will go through anything at high speed. Will you be able to do that with an outboard cat….no. 1-3’ you can rip. 4-6’ on Lake Erie? Slow down. Take your time. Don’t beat up the boat or yourself. Anything bigger than that and you shouldn’t be out. In fact probably shouldn’t be out in 4-6 but if it kicks up while you are on the islands then you can get back.
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