Catera Sportfish Boats?
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it is a small, new builder here in Miami......don't know much about quality because hasn't been in the market very long to be tested....nice looking boat, though
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Cgarrett,
Different company. I do know of Carrera, Catera 's site is www.caterapowerboats.com
thedonz,
Thanks for the input.
BH,
No Problem, ask away!
Different company. I do know of Carrera, Catera 's site is www.caterapowerboats.com
thedonz,
Thanks for the input.
BH,
No Problem, ask away!
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Thanks SteveS,
I think that I might be giving you a link to a site and I end up being the one who benifits by you posting about a boat line that I have not seen before.
Things work in strange ways.
Thanks,
Cordell
I think that I might be giving you a link to a site and I end up being the one who benifits by you posting about a boat line that I have not seen before.
Things work in strange ways.
Thanks,
Cordell
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They had one at the Miami Show- very good looking boat with very straight sides. It is a Mantex cored boat:= no wood construction. I didn't pay too much attention to it because it lacks the beam (8'4") that I think these boats need. More beam = easier to get around in the cockpit and past the console, as well as more storage space.
I'm also not sure if this is a self-draining cockpit boat, which IMHO is a must in this type of boat.
The Monza gets my vote for all the ones I looked at there. Some definite offshore heritage (cigarette hull) and Richie Powers overseeing the construction. The Marlago (Jefferson Yachts) was also very nice.
Jim
I'm also not sure if this is a self-draining cockpit boat, which IMHO is a must in this type of boat.
The Monza gets my vote for all the ones I looked at there. Some definite offshore heritage (cigarette hull) and Richie Powers overseeing the construction. The Marlago (Jefferson Yachts) was also very nice.
Jim
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