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  1. #61

    Re: PowerCat 2500

    Since i heard you were overtaken by a riptide. . Isn't it time to upgrade to a plate boat - A riptide perhaps

  2. #62

    Re: PowerCat 2500

    Quote Originally Posted by timddo View Post
    Since i heard you were overtaken by a riptide. . Isn't it time to upgrade to a plate boat - A riptide perhaps
    Nah. Never been a fan of plateys. Sorta like going out in a glorified oven tray...

    Cat... Pigeons...

    Cheers,

    Tim
    Carbon Really Ain't Pollution.

  3. #63

    Re: PowerCat 2500

    Quote Originally Posted by TimiBoy View Post
    Darn, it's like you push so far, but just can't make it...

    Sadly The PC will be too heavy on the trailer. I have no interest in breaking the towing laws, and with full fuel, bait and kit, she'll push well over 3,500 kg, even on an alloy trailer.

    So it looks like plan B, whatever that is. Very possibly a CC685 Explorer, with a 300 V-Rod on the back. Mmmmm, time for a new thread?



    Cheers,

    tim
    those new yammie 300's look very nice, and i imagine a fair bit lighter than the V-rod... but jeez it would go hard with a 300. If your going for an explorer type Cc, then the new HH 650R is in a similar class and will take a 300 ( wont have the comfort of an Outsider though)
    Tangles KFC


  4. #64

    Re: PowerCat 2500

    Quote Originally Posted by TimiBoy View Post
    Nah. Never been a fan of plateys. Sorta like going out in a glorified oven tray...

    Cat... Pigeons...

    Cheers,

    Tim
    but Tim..going out in a glass boat is just like being in a floating esky.

    Not another CC? haven't you learnt?

  5. #65

    Re: PowerCat 2500

    what weight are they talking for a loaded Powercat 2500 on an ally trailer ??

  6. #66

    Re: PowerCat 2500

    Quote Originally Posted by TimiBoy View Post
    Checked. Way too 'eavy.

    Cheers,

    Tim
    There's a bloody pontoon in the back yard

    Weight aint an issue !

    Don't knock the glorified oven tray...

    Damo

  7. #67

    Re: PowerCat 2500

    Too bad Tim, those PC’s are pretty good, and very well finished and appointed these days. I’m a bit biased though, clocked 1100+ hrs in the old 328 model.

    Mate, the fuel tank in the 685 Explorer is not big enough for a 300 V-rod . You know you don’t need that much oomph, but obviously you ‘want it’, so I suppose...why the hell not! I prefer the balance of the Explorer, but just be mindful of too much weight on the ar$e. Seriously, talk to Kevin at CC. He has just moved into a new 685 Explorer with the new light 300 V6 yam, and would no doubt give you a spin in it. Not sure what weight the 300 V-rod is but his old 685 had the 300 V8. His previous 685 had twin F115’s, so he should have a good idea how weight affects them. Just watch the bias from a boat builder full of pride (and rightly so).
    Cheers
    Brendon

  8. #68

    Re: PowerCat 2500

    Julian,

    3400 was quoted without fuel and gear. Might save 200 with an alloy trailer, but add 500kg fuel, plus bait, ice, dadadadadaaaaaaa.....

    Brendan,

    The 300 V-Rod weighs same as the 250 (and I had one of those on my Outsider) and the Explorer has 70 litres more fuel (option) over the Outsider. I had only an occasional range issue anyway (and that was only in my head). The new gen Verado uses marginally less fuel than first gen (that I had) and the 300 is believed to produce a slightly better burn over the 250 on this size boat, so as long as I don't flog it (which I don't) I may even see reduced fuel usage, but not likely to be any higher.

    The high weight bit on the Verado is true (31kg against the light Yammie, 15 vs the V8) but didn't make a difference on the Outsider.

    Cheers,

    Tim
    Carbon Really Ain't Pollution.

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