kaelc
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https://www.facebook.com/share/1C3BTavUtR/?mibextid=wwXIfr Zodiac 310 with trailer 10k after price drop
You are welcome! An aluminum cat would be the bomb, but I would have to win the lottery to be able to afford one. It's been a number of years since I was in Bamfield, but I remember seeing an aluminum cat out there which was partly what inspired us to try a cat. There are a few larger ones around Nanaimo and I drool when I see that tunnel sitting a foot off the water. I always liked the Australian Kevlacat and would probably sell my left testicle to get into one of them if there was a dealer here. Their 3100 series with an Alaskan bulkhead would be almost the perfect west coast boat I think. https://kevlacat.com.au/model-range-8-2-metre-series-3100/ There are a few that come up in NA from time to time, mostly on the east coast. Like this one: https://www.boattrader.com/boat/2000-kevlacat-offshore-2400-9765912/Thanks for taking the time to write this up, really great summary. I would love a metal boat for the benifits of beaching and durability and agree that the cats seem to get a bit more usable space. One day.
Have you seen that Cope Cat?You are welcome! An aluminum cat would be the bomb, but I would have to win the lottery to be able to afford one. It's been a number of years since I was in Bamfield, but I remember seeing an aluminum cat out there which was partly what inspired us to try a cat. There are a few larger ones around Nanaimo and I drool when I see that tunnel sitting a foot off the water. I always liked the Australian Kevlacat and would probably sell my left testicle to get into one of them if there was a dealer here. Their 3100 series with an Alaskan bulkhead would be almost the perfect west coast boat I think. https://kevlacat.com.au/model-range-8-2-metre-series-3100/ There are a few that come up in NA from time to time, mostly on the east coast. Like this one: https://www.boattrader.com/boat/2000-kevlacat-offshore-2400-9765912/
No, is it sweet?Have you seen that Cope Cat?
That looks super clean. You want to buy off an older fellow holding up his trout catch. Motors are new.![]()
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2001 Campion Explorer Mercury 115 main engine 80 hours, 9.9 pro kicker with 150 hrs. Health issues force me to sell Great fishing boat lots of freshwater time on the boat with trailer. The boat is...www.facebook.com
This one also seems optimistic, following it since I have the same boat, 2 years older. Already knocked down from 49k after a week.
36' displacement with twin outboards.
Yup it’s been built and for a lot cheaper. They have a YouTube channel. I thought it performed well if I remember correctly with small outboards. Ain’t no cat like our man down south but for a man with a tighter pocket book it would be a good long term cruiser.36' displacement with twin outboards.I wonder if this has ever been built as it seems a very strange and specialized plan. If it is true displacement you would have a hull speed of about 8 knots. Why would you do that with outboards and not twin diesel inboards? I bet at today's dollar you would be looking at at least 550K+ for a bare bones build.
Those hulls are wave crushersNever seen one of these in person but it looks pretty dang sweet, especially if somebody has a couple of 200’s kicking around to toss on it.Bei Facebook anmelden
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Better to be the crusher than the crushee!Those hulls are wave crushers
Nice power and trailer. Be interested to know if steering and electrical was redone at the same time. Got a model number better yet a link to the catalog from that year?
Yeah, unlikely in this lifetimeYou are welcome! An aluminum cat would be the bomb, but I would have to win the lottery to be able to afford one. It's been a number of years since I was in Bamfield, but I remember seeing an aluminum cat out there which was partly what inspired us to try a cat. There are a few larger ones around Nanaimo and I drool when I see that tunnel sitting a foot off the water. I always liked the Australian Kevlacat and would probably sell my left testicle to get into one of them if there was a dealer here. Their 3100 series with an Alaskan bulkhead would be almost the perfect west coast boat I think. https://kevlacat.com.au/model-range-8-2-metre-series-3100/ There are a few that come up in NA from time to time, mostly on the east coast. Like this one: https://www.boattrader.com/boat/2000-kevlacat-offshore-2400-9765912/
That glacier bay is still guiding in Renfrew, he just finally ditch his etec for Merc this yearYeah, unlikely in this lifetime
What about the 26’ glacier bays? See a few around south of the border and pretty sure I fished on one outta renfrew about 15 years ago. I remember his auto pilot and twins being dialled. Bit too big for me but seemed nice / comparable to the tomcat?