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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    2100 v 2400 Kevlacat

    Yes the 2400 will be a bit longer and a bit dearer to buy and a bit more boat to tow etc etc. No I am not interested in a mono or any other cat etc.

    Could anyone who has experience with both the 2100 & 2400 Kevlacats let me know if there is a significant difference in handling when the weather gets up. Based on the specs sheets speed seems to be about the same in calmer water. Are single handed launch/retrieves similar? It will be used for inshore, offshore, bay fishing and family day cruising. Normally 2 but up to 4 people fishing and say 6 for cruising. Does the extra length make the cabin more comfortable or give more deck space or a bit of both.
    At this stage as long as single handed launch and retrieve is practical with the 2400, that would be my choice
    Col

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    Re: 2100 v 2400 Kevlacat

    Never been in a 2100 but if you give Kittycat a pm he'll have plenty of advice, he used to sell them and would have been in both!

    ian
    Alcohol doesn't agree with me, but i sure do enjoy the argument!!!

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    Re: 2100 v 2400 Kevlacat

    I think a single handed launch/retrieve with a 2400 KC would be a challenge, not saying it cant be done (where there is a will there is a way). I fish with my brother in his 2400KC and would not like to try to launch or retrieve it one up. But then I am 50 and he is 47, so maybe a younger more athletic person could do it one up. Cant comment on the 2100.....never been in one.

    Greg

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    Re: 2100 v 2400 Kevlacat

    I watched a bloke do a single retrieve on a 23' Sharkcat.
    Drive onto the trailer and leave the motors running in gear to hold it.
    Had about a six foot step ladder mounted on the front of the trailer to climb down and latch-on.
    Climb back up the step ladder switch off the donkeys then back down the step ladder and the 'cruiser lugged it up in low-range.
    Easy, but you need a very sheltered ramp and a very well thought out system.

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    Re: 2100 v 2400 Kevlacat

    they will be no different to launch, retrieve. I thought the 2100 was an extended old 5.2 and the 2400 a rejigged 6.2. I would say the 2400 would perform a lot better, but i have not been in either

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    Re: 2100 v 2400 Kevlacat

    Thanks for the replies blokes. I have sent a pm to kitty_cat.
    Col

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    Re: 2100 v 2400 Kevlacat

    That was my thoughts as well Crocodile, but I read a post about having a hook on the trailer that you could flick a loop of rope on and off to hold the boat while it was off the winch and safety chain at the bottom of the ramp. If that is a practical way to do it then it sounds a bit safer. I have had no experience at drive on /off, but I guess thats where everybody starts.
    Col

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    Re: 2100 v 2400 Kevlacat

    There was a 2100KC at scarborough a few weeks ago being repaired, im not sure what year it was made, but its not an old boat. Has 2 strokes on it, so weight wasnt an issue. It had major stress cracks in the hull. The workers repairing it all agreed that the hull was far to thin and even after repairs and strengthening, it was still dodgy. Beware if your looking second hand ...

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    Re: 2100 v 2400 Kevlacat

    PC,

    There is a significant ride difference between the 2 boats, simply due to size and weight. One is very good, and the other is excellent.

    If you can L & R a 1900 alone, you can easily do it with a 2400. There is no difference, and is safely done using the above method.

    I have launched larger Shark Cats single handedly, it's not all that hard.

    Just make sure the trailer is set up well from the start, ie bow ladder, good tunnel guides, keel teflon and protection.

    DFox, did the one you saw have twin Yammie 90? 2 strokes, about 2000/2001? I think I know it's original owner, and he babied it.

    Regards

    Darren

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    Re: 2100 v 2400 Kevlacat

    BB50, I do like good ride comfort so that would be very important thanks.
    Bow ladder, tunnel guides and teflon I understand, but keel teflon and protection I guess is something that is applied to the hulls. Am I going down the right track there?
    Also BB50 I note that you launch large a Sharkcat S/H. Is it around the 2400 or larger. I guess that a lot can be achieved by going somewhere quiet and having lots of practice.
    Thanks.
    Col

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    Re: 2100 v 2400 Kevlacat

    Hi dfox, curious about the stress cracks. I have not read to many reports on KC's cracking. Is it a common problem? I know for sure that if one of my mates and I had the same motorbike at the same time his would be a hell of a lot better than mine because of the way they were rode. Come to think of it, my bike would be a hell of a lot better than my son's bike too!
    Regards.
    Col

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    Re: 2100 v 2400 Kevlacat

    Hey PC,

    Cat trailers use either teflon strips directly mounted to the trailer under the keel, and along the tunnel guides or rollers in the same places.

    I just meant to make sure that the trailer has teflon (or rollers) everywhere to minimize damage in the worst conditions.

    You can add a keelguard strip to the hulls, but it has the possibility of being ripped off by the teflon strips. There is not much you can do to the hulls for protection. It all needs to be on the trailer.

    I've had lots of experience launching bigger cats. I used to own a 5.2 KC personally, and worked on a commercial 2300, 2700 and 3100 Noosa Cat. It's pretty easy when your set up right.

    Regards

    Darren

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    Re: 2100 v 2400 Kevlacat

    Quote Originally Posted by boatboy50 View Post
    PC,

    DFox, did the one you saw have twin Yammie 90? 2 strokes, about 2000/2001? I think I know it's original owner, and he babied it.

    Regards

    Darren
    Darren, i hate talking about something a serious as this boat without all the facts, but yes its the same boat. Talk has it there blaming the trailer, but one look and anyone with an ounce of common sense dismisses that. It was built to thin. Why i dont know? But whoever did it saved a fortune on materials especially kevla, lol ... foxy

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    Re: 2100 v 2400 Kevlacat

    Quote Originally Posted by Portacol View Post
    Hi dfox, curious about the stress cracks. I have not read to many reports on KC's cracking. Is it a common problem? I know for sure that if one of my mates and I had the same motorbike at the same time his would be a hell of a lot better than mine because of the way they were rode. Come to think of it, my bike would be a hell of a lot better than my son's bike too!
    Regards.
    Im not much help mate, havent had much to do with them. Got a few mates with 2400's. Like most boats theyve had several issues, the worst was water in a sealed compartment. It took a bit of finding but i believe he's soughted it out...

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    Re: 2100 v 2400 Kevlacat

    [quote=dfox;1022658 It was built to thin. Why i dont know? But whoever did it saved a fortune on materials especially kevla, lol ... foxy[/quote]

    Geez Dave ..I hope you have a crash helmet on...I think in ausfish terms you just tried to nail Jesus to the cross...

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