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    kevlacat/ cougar cat ,opinions

    Hey all lookin to upgrade from current boat to a cat of some type and was looking at a couple on another boat selling placey and spotted a 6.2 kevlacat with twin 70 , 2 bangers and also a 7.0 cougar cat with twin etec 70 and was wondering where these two boats would stack up against each other in terms of overall performance ie fuel , ride , space looking to use the boat for 2 to 3 day trips around the reefs ,

    any opinions ?

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    Re: kevlacat/ cougar cat ,opinions

    A 6.2 Kc with 70's will be very underpowered and same would go with the 7.0m Cougar i would think! The kc should run 90's a minimum and you would think the 7.0m Cougar would need around 140's at least to take you for a "walk on the wild side" Sorry couldn't help myself!!! Dadoo dadoodadoo dodododadoodadoodoooooooooooo!
    Alcohol doesn't agree with me, but i sure do enjoy the argument!!!

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    Re: kevlacat/ cougar cat ,opinions

    Mate people on this site don't get jokes about high speed mullet slugs - so your [albeit very funny] L.R. jibe is going to fly high across some heads.

    Agree the HP sounds more like houseboat range than speedboat - not that I know too much about pussys.

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    Re: kevlacat/ cougar cat ,opinions

    yes i also believe that the 6.2 with 70 2 strokes will also be a slow moving beestie and would repower also. If you have the cash , hold out for a kc , for they have a good name and resale is always good down the track also. I have owned 2 and loved em both.

    There is an old saying that goes, u may have the cash to buy it , but running it is another matter.... Bear in mind that while the ride in a 2400, 6.2, 5.2 is sensational, owning a cat is marginally more expensive exersize. Upkeep is an ongoing expense i found, if you own a newer model, to keep it looking new, but hey....thats boating

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    Re: kevlacat/ cougar cat ,opinions

    whoops sorry guys not 70s on the kevla but 90s

    KEVLACAT Yamaha 90 hp motors. Cruises well at 40 -45 k's. Top speed around 55

    COUGAR CAT Twin 75hp, 2008 ETEC Evinrude motors, same power output as twin 90hp

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    Re: kevlacat/ cougar cat ,opinions

    Are those speeds in knots , MPH or KM/h. I ask as many boat dealers seem to have trouble telling the difference when selling boats!!!

    Are they 4stroke Yammies?

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    Re: kevlacat/ cougar cat ,opinions

    Quote Originally Posted by lou reed View Post
    COUGAR CAT Twin 75hp, 2008 ETEC Evinrude motors, same power output as twin 90hp

    e-tec 75hp motors produce 75 hp if they produced 90hp then they would be 90 e-tecs!! Who ever stated the above quote is playing with it!!! Alot!!!!
    Alcohol doesn't agree with me, but i sure do enjoy the argument!!!

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    Re: kevlacat/ cougar cat ,opinions

    COUGAR CAT Twin 75hp, 2008 ETEC Evinrude motors, same power output as twin 90hp[/quote]



    That's a good one, new I should have gone with the 150 that produces 200

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    Re: kevlacat/ cougar cat ,opinions

    MATE if you are looking at a 7mtr cougar cat i would take the time to ring cougar cat as the owner of cougar cat will give you all the information you need and is very helpful. You will be very surprised with the information he will give you.

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    Re: kevlacat/ cougar cat ,opinions

    are cougar cat still in business ?? i didn't realise Cougar cat even made a 7.0m ?? i thought the smallest was the 7.8m ??

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    Re: kevlacat/ cougar cat ,opinions

    Quote Originally Posted by finding_time View Post
    e-tec 75hp motors produce 75 hp if they produced 90hp then they would be 90 e-tecs!! Who ever stated the above quote is playing with it!!! Alot!!!!

    underrated 90s to get round insurance i suppose, same with the high outputs if they high output put the correct hp ratigon th eboat

    but then prob all marketing bs as no one has any way of checking

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    Re: kevlacat/ cougar cat ,opinions

    a 6.2 with 90 yamahas would be pushing it to get 55KPH, been in hundreds of them with that configuration, they go OK, but only OK, 115 is the power for that boat, no doubt, the 90V4 OMC was a bit more OK, but still not like a pair of 115's, repowered a couple from 90 to 115's and it is like chalk and cheese, 10 times the boat with better power, don't know about the Cougar though, only one I ever spent any time is was diesel powered, great boat that one.

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    Re: kevlacat/ cougar cat ,opinions

    Quote Originally Posted by NQ-FISH View Post
    MATE if you are looking at a 7mtr cougar cat i would take the time to ring cougar cat as the owner of cougar cat will give you all the information you need and is very helpful. You will be very surprised with the information he will give you.

    Obviously the guy from cougar cat will give info but what will be so surprising about it?

    What are the positives and negatives comparing these 2 boats and can the person who asked the question put up a photos of the rigs he is considering?

    Noel , no fuel, no windscreen, stripped out every cushion and anchor, on a glassy lake with right props - maybe???? That is why I asked as I couldn't make it add up.

    I haven't been in a small cougar only the bigger ones

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    Re: kevlacat/ cougar cat ,opinions

    JULIAN 1 You are right they don't make a 7mtr boat.Yes they are still in business. Their smallest beam boat is 3mtrs and their smallest length boat is definitely not 7mtrs, but im not sure exactly what is is.

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    Re: kevlacat/ cougar cat ,opinions

    thankz cormorant pics as requested

    kevla
    http://www.boatpoint.com.au/boats-fo...aspx?R=2942799

    cougar
    http://www.boatpoint.com.au/boats-fo...aspx?R=3029067

    hey noelm you seem to have a fair degree of knowledge regarding cats in general if you had to pick between the too what would be your choice for 2 day trips to outer reefs say 50nm from ramp

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