yet another pointless thread, someone bring up e-tec vs four stroke.....havn't heard that one in a while!
Which one??
yet another pointless thread, someone bring up e-tec vs four stroke.....havn't heard that one in a while!
I've heard it said on my boat a few times now that it goes better than the BCs some of my customers have been in. Could be the way I drive it. I just plod along with a bit of tab and in trim if it is needed to try and minimise the bashing.
It is for sale BTW. $44,990+GST. Listed on here.
http://www.ausfish.com.au/vforum/vbc...?do=ad&id=3717
whilst it may not sound pointless to pggin81, i dont think he will get the answer he's after, unlees you want to hear that they are the best boat you can get from 1 and the over publicized for the other, and vise versa, or the original builder is the best............
both good boats in there own right imo. take them for a test drive your self, and only then you will get an unbiased answer to that question.
jp
Which ever has the E-bomb on the back is definately the worst!!
That will get this thread going!
Ian
Ps. Personally i think that if you like fishing in a kettle drum , either will keep you happy!
Alcohol doesn't agree with me, but i sure do enjoy the argument!!!
G'day,
Two very different types of boats and depending on length and/or operating conditions, very different price structures and standard fitout.
Want to narrow down the comparison a bit?
If you are thinking of purchasing one of these you should tell us a lot more so that owners of the same type can give you relevant information. That will also give owners of other brands the opportunity to weigh in and perhaps broaden your selection range.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
White Pointer
go the bar crusher but i maybe a bit biased
560c Bar Crusher "Overtime"
might as well add my bit of useless info as well, first off, you need to decide if you want ugly or wet!, now that I have that out of the way, as mentioned, to get a true comparison of which one to buy, write up a list of must haves, then thoroughly inspect both boats to see which one can tick the most boxes without going to expensive custom builds, then test drive them both with as close as possible to the same power you are thinking of. This is the only way to gauge which boat will be right for you, anyone who owns a certain model boat will tell you how good it is, thats why they have it!