mhz cats input?
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mhz cats input?
I'm thinking of doing 1 of 3 large cats, I want to do a cto3 it is expensive about 1000dollars alot of money to waist. I'm wondering if these cats have any handleing problems, rollovers in turns etc, Also being to even get one?
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RE: mhz cats input?
Awesome looking boat, great lines, good quality, and havent heard anything bad, but they are for a "very" experienced builder. This is not to start anything, but if you think spending a 1000.00 dollars on a hull is a waste, what about the other 2000.00 + to complete a build like this? May want to go another direction.
Also take a look at the "Swiss" CT04....perfect cat, excellent quality!
Also take a look at the "Swiss" CT04....perfect cat, excellent quality!
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RE: mhz cats input?
Ofcourse I would want the trimmable drives.
Used or new from someone that will sell one for much cheaper might be the way to go
Used or new from someone that will sell one for much cheaper might be the way to go
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RE: mhz cats input?
I could definately build one of these boats. I havn't ordered my carbon fiber yet or made 2 waterboxes for the sponsons yet. Not easy in a 40" boat.