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On Feb 27, 5:14�am, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 14:47:32 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould wrote: Tom- still shopping? Still considering cats? A virtually new dealer demo of one of these is for sale at $95,000. Two big Honda 4 strokes on the back. (they might let you buy just the boat for less and you could put 2-strokes on instead). Looks like a heck of a buy, at least to me. But you'd have to tow it home from Seattle. http://www.worldcat.com/boats/cabin_...70HT/index.php Sorry - missed this first time around. I'm still looking. �It would appear that I'm going to have to compromise at some point because of engine selections - the boats I'm most interested in all seem to be powered the same and dealers are very reluctant to change engines out. Can't blame them - I understand that they are in a tight squeeze on inventories and left overs resulting in not taking on additional inventory. With respect to the cats, I still have my concerns about them, but at this point in the search, I would certainly not turn one down if it's a deal like this - and this is a good deal. Is the demo boat set up similar to the one in the photos? For full details: 206-282-0110. Ask for Roger. Feel free to say that I referred you if you like. There's nothing in it for me, but I'm on good terms with the folks at that particular brokerage and it may earn you some special consideration. (Or not, but it wouldn't hurt). |
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On Wed, 27 Feb 2008 06:45:15 -0800 (PST), "Eat Me, Trolls"
wrote: I'd just like to see one of these " cats " at about 40 knots ( or any speed above 28 knots) , turn hard either way....that would be interesting. They are fairly stable at speed and in turns - I've had rides on several cats that have run that fast and they handle as well as any other boat in their weight and size class. My concern with cats is the beam stability in heavy seas. In my experience, which I will admit was a tad extreme, the boat listed at what I would consider an uncomfortable angle which I attributed to the twin hulls. In my own opinion, it was considerably more extreme than a similar size/weight mono-hull. Having said that, it was an extreme situation and if I had my druthers, I wouldn't have been in that situation to begin with so that point may be somewhat moot. |
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On Wed, 27 Feb 2008 07:48:17 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould
wrote: On Feb 27, 5:14?am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 14:47:32 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould wrote: Tom- still shopping? Still considering cats? A virtually new dealer demo of one of these is for sale at $95,000. Two big Honda 4 strokes on the back. (they might let you buy just the boat for less and you could put 2-strokes on instead). Looks like a heck of a buy, at least to me. But you'd have to tow it home from Seattle. http://www.worldcat.com/boats/cabin_...70HT/index.php Sorry - missed this first time around. I'm still looking. ?It would appear that I'm going to have to compromise at some point because of engine selections - the boats I'm most interested in all seem to be powered the same and dealers are very reluctant to change engines out. Can't blame them - I understand that they are in a tight squeeze on inventories and left overs resulting in not taking on additional inventory. With respect to the cats, I still have my concerns about them, but at this point in the search, I would certainly not turn one down if it's a deal like this - and this is a good deal. Is the demo boat set up similar to the one in the photos? For full details: 206-282-0110. Ask for Roger. Feel free to say that I referred you if you like. There's nothing in it for me, but I'm on good terms with the folks at that particular brokerage and it may earn you some special consideration. (Or not, but it wouldn't hurt). Will do - I owe you one. Thanks. |
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On Feb 27, 8:10�am, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: On Wed, 27 Feb 2008 07:48:17 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould wrote: On Feb 27, 5:14?am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 14:47:32 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould wrote: Tom- still shopping? Still considering cats? A virtually new dealer demo of one of these is for sale at $95,000. Two big Honda 4 strokes on the back. (they might let you buy just the boat for less and you could put 2-strokes on instead). Looks like a heck of a buy, at least to me. But you'd have to tow it home from Seattle. http://www.worldcat.com/boats/cabin_...70HT/index.php Sorry - missed this first time around. I'm still looking. ?It would appear that I'm going to have to compromise at some point because of engine selections - the boats I'm most interested in all seem to be powered the same and dealers are very reluctant to change engines out. Can't blame them - I understand that they are in a tight squeeze on inventories and left overs resulting in not taking on additional inventory. With respect to the cats, I still have my concerns about them, but at this point in the search, I would certainly not turn one down if it's a deal like this - and this is a good deal. Is the demo boat set up similar to the one in the photos? For full details: 206-282-0110. Ask for Roger. Feel free to say that I referred you if you like. There's nothing in it for me, but I'm on good terms with the folks at that particular brokerage and it may earn you some special consideration. (Or not, but it wouldn't hurt). Will do - I owe you one. Thanks.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I was down that way this morning and took some photos of the boat for you. It needs a scrubbing. Additionally found out, this is a still virtually new 2005 model. Back in 2005 we had a fellow who set up a business to import Cats from Australia and New Zealand (where they are extremely popular). In any event the guy proved the old saying that the best way to make $1mm in the boat business is to start with $2mm....and get out fast! He sold three remaining "demo" boats to a local broker when he closed down about 18 months or so ago, and this the last one left from that batch. I have been told that through the end of 2008 Honda will activate the full factory warranty on the motors. A pair of 225HP Honda 4-strokes. (Then engines alone have to be worth a significant portion of what is being asked for the boat). The boat itself is still under hull warranty. Needs a trailer and electronics, but seems otherwise ready to go. Has a marine head, sink and double mattress foward, lots of stowage built into the cockpit. There is a bait well behind the helm chair, and a big fish box in the transom. Fresh and raw water washdown options, electric windlass (anchor still has plastic wrap around the shank- never been used), rocket launchers at aft edge of hardtop, etc. Send me your valid email address (to my gmail addy) if you would like to see the snapshots I took of this boat. |
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On Wed, 27 Feb 2008 12:02:14 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould
wrote: Send me your valid email address (to my gmail addy) if you would like to see the snapshots I took of this boat. Done. |
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On Feb 27, 8:29Â*am, parkman99 wrote:
Chuck Gould wrote: On Feb 27, 5:14�am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 14:47:32 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould wrote: Tom- still shopping? Still considering cats? A virtually new dealer demo of one of these is for sale at $95,000. Two big Honda 4 strokes on the back. (they might let you buy just the boat for less and you could put 2-strokes on instead). Looks like a heck of a buy, at least to me. But you'd have to tow it home from Seattle. http://www.worldcat.com/boats/cabin_...70HT/index.php Sorry - missed this first time around. I'm still looking. �It would appear that I'm going to have to compromise at some point because of engine selections - the boats I'm most interested in all seem to be powered the same and dealers are very reluctant to change engines out. Can't blame them - I understand that they are in a tight squeeze on inventories and left overs resulting in not taking on additional inventory. With respect to the cats, I still have my concerns about them, but at this point in the search, I would certainly not turn one down if it's a deal like this - and this is a good deal. Is the demo boat set up similar to the one in the photos? For full details: 206-282-0110. Ask for Roger. Feel free to say that I referred you if you like. There's nothing in it for me, but I'm on good terms with the folks at that particular brokerage and it may earn you some special consideration. (Or not, but it wouldn't hurt). A boating post! Wowser! -- Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Another troll. Imagine that. go away.....again..... |
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