BRAND NEW CHEETAH CAT - Please Respond!

WHAT DO YOU WANT TO SEE IN A NEW CHEETAHCAT?


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Try to get back on track, here is another small but single step boat.






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Steve,what drive would be on there ..i gues outboard only ?? NICE thoo
 
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Why don't you just single sling the boat to find the CG ?
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how do you do that and not damage the boat?

I'm thinking your formula would be easier. What exactly do you look at to calculate it?

GEE I guess use a Nylon Sling and not a steel cable or battleship chain Also reading is a very Cool thing AS There is NO Formula !!!!!!
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We understand that the 30 to 35 foot range is showing us the popularity, but we have an individual who really needs to see our thoughts on a 40 I/O, so I did a quick rendering, side profile only, to get his feedback and he really liked it and asked that I post it to see what you guys think.

So, here it is...enjoy and I will be working on a 32 to 35 footer soon.

Thanks for all the compliments and the feedback is helpful.

Steve 2
 

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Would REALLY like to see one here in the US...it would offer someone a very custom, unique and aggressive boat that can easily be built to specs that are not possible with molded boats. And the speed per horsepower would be unequaled!
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My vote: 30-32' single engine I/O. It's pretty easy now-a-days to get a 750-800hp engine, and one of your boats in that size I think would be pretty quick. A lot of my customers want custom power and don't want the additional maintenance cost of twins. A 30' with a big cockpit or open bow would be kick azz. :cheers2:
 
If you really wanted to make a statement, you would put a hot tub in it, but I always thought ballast tanks went up front??????????
 
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