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performance 900
12-11-2003, 09:38 PM
Specs.on the boat can be seen at: http://www.sportcat.no/
It is my boat that is in the pics.at that address,with other decals and arrangement of the instruments..
stokernick
12-11-2003, 09:50 PM
LIQUIFLY,check out the MOMO steering wheel!! That would like good on the STRATOS!!IMHO:D :D :D :D
performance 900
12-11-2003, 10:19 PM
First time drove it..
performance 900
12-11-2003, 10:31 PM
Pic..
performance 900
12-11-2003, 10:40 PM
Pic..
CDave
12-12-2003, 08:07 AM
performance 900, that is the exact MOMO I was looking to put in my boat but thought with hyd. steering it would be an odd wheel to steer with.
How do you like it, I see you have hyd. steering?
performance 900
12-12-2003, 12:16 PM
I really dont think about it when i drive it.. you dont notise that ot is not round,and centered.. I bought it because of the look and colour..
Liqui-Fly
12-12-2003, 12:57 PM
Stoker nick...I don't like steering wheels that cost more than my props:)
Nice set up Performance 900.
David
stokernick
12-12-2003, 01:03 PM
just buy more expensive props,you know Samantha will like it!!!;) ;) ;)
Talon 25
12-12-2003, 07:13 PM
Any chance of getting those specs in English?
Vicious
12-12-2003, 07:37 PM
Thats a good look'in ship what is the length and beam? How fast does it go with that power looks like she could handle twins easy!!! The deck looks like a Ocean Express, Basic sweeps very clean, I like the anti-stuff step at the beginning of the sponson's,You see that on the english Cougers.
Vicious
12-12-2003, 07:51 PM
Even the tunnel look's like the old 25' English couger! Is that a 3 blade balistic prop?
Liberated 18
12-12-2003, 09:13 PM
Nice set up..how does it handle the chop and rough water?
How deep is the tunnelfrom bottom of boat to sponson?
performance 900
12-13-2003, 06:38 AM
Yes its quite deep i dont have the measure,but i converted some others for you:lenght 22.1, beam.7.7, 992lb, and 37.4gallons..
the boat is very good in rough water! there is one Us performance boat where i live (Eleminator 25) and it just cant drive the same places!! i live by the ocean.. if loaded with 5 persons i have to drive 45mph to not touch water in the middle rear.And yes it is a Ballistic 3blade with 14x25.
With 260hp this boat runs 92mph. It is hard to get on plane with 5..difficult to get the right amount of spinn... I bought the Brucato cpu i hope of smooter idling and lower consumption,the idle is now perfect and i feel that it uses less on cruising(not mesured yet) wich is important with the cost of 5usd/gallon in Norway.. Everyone is talking bout that expensive steering wheel, and i can say that it is the same prise as filling up the fuel tanks one time,if not cheaper!!!! Pic.is taken in middle of april and yes,that is snow behind it.. and now it is here again!!
Liberated 18
12-13-2003, 06:47 AM
What is the cost of one of these in US dollars?
Trikki1010
12-13-2003, 08:28 AM
Someone send him a nice cleaver to go with the steering wheel !!!!
performance 900
12-13-2003, 11:14 AM
For one older boat like -93,the cost would be 11000+ shipping,around 2000..
Hi Trikky 1010, I didnt understand that one..
performance 900
12-13-2003, 11:57 AM
Talon-Skat 21
It is generally a bad idea to buy from Norway because it is the most expensive land in the world! A new Corvette $42000 in us is $180500 in Norway..:confused:
Raceman
12-13-2003, 12:02 PM
That does it. I'm gettin' in the export business.
Alan Power
12-13-2003, 12:56 PM
Originally posted by performance 900
Talon-Skat 21
It is generally a bad idea to buy from Norway because it is the most expensive land in the world! A new Corvette $42000 in us is $180500 in Norway..:confused:
I hear ya! It's not much cheaper here. That is one nice lookin' boat, I love those hydrolifts. Is that the same hull used on the class 3 boats?
Raceman: You send 'em we'll sell 'em! I have been thinking about it, one could make a descent living importing boats from the USA. Those new hydrosteams would do well on the european market, IMO.
performance 900
12-13-2003, 03:31 PM
Hi Alan Power yes it is the same... I have imported a boat myselves,its a -88 Sea ray sorrento s24,nise boat,i think many boats made today dont differ to much from its design... But i am converting to diesel beacause we dont have roadtaxes on a spesial diesel witch is green for boat and farm equipment... but not on gas ofcourse...:mad:
Talon 25
12-13-2003, 07:30 PM
Performance 900.
That is the best looking cat of its size that I have ever seen. Do you know if they have ever built a twin engine version? You also stated a price of a older boat at 11000. Is that in US dollars? What year is your boat? Do you have any performance data on it?
performance 900
12-13-2003, 10:27 PM
Thank you Talon 25. I also think its a beautiful boat..and i have never seen a twin engine verson..probably because the of gas cost here
:D
And yes its in usd..My boat is -99 and the first built with the new manufacturer:http://www.sportcat.no/ not Hydrolift marine,and Egil Ranvig the one that made it.. I have this performance data of my own:
Yes its quite deep i dont have the measure,but i converted some others for you:lenght 22.1, beam.7.7, 992lb, and 37.4gallons..
the boat is very good in rough water! there is one Us performance boat where i live (Eleminator 25) and it just cant drive the same places!! i live by the ocean.. if loaded with 5 persons i have to drive 45mph to not touch water in the middle rear.And yes it is a Ballistic 3blade with 14x25.
With 260hp this boat runs 92mph.
I have heard of 105 with 300hp..I am pretty drunk right now beacase i come straight from town.. i think the time differanse is 8 to 11hours..between us and Norway.. I`ll send you a picture of how it looks like here.This is the wedding pict.of some friends..
performance 900
12-13-2003, 10:38 PM
Not exactly Imperial walley,CA.!!! I have been there.. in the heat and
flatness.. some experiance for me!!! Thank some one for air condition!!!!:D
Capt.Insane-o
12-13-2003, 10:43 PM
I'd never leave, unless it snowed.;)
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