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Old 02-26-2004, 08:51 PM
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I am looking to order a new SR24 hull. I was hoping I could get your feedback. I plan to run big power 1200HP+. How does everyone like this hull. Performance and cabin space is important to me. Also what drives and props are you using.

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You can't beat them for room. We sleep in ours during the summer months.
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Since the time I started this thread. I have seen an SR24. Nice cat but the cabin is too small for me. Having no place to put your legs while sitting does not work for me. Overall Great boat with more room than its competitors. Thanks for the input.
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Default that's one thing bad about a cat

It's going to take a big big cat to get leg room downward.

Now let me tell you about all of the plus sides of a cat.

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Old 04-02-2004, 02:42 PM
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You don't have to tell me about the benefits of a cat, I'm with you. The next boat will be a twin engine cat. The SL 306 is nice, but too much $$$. Sooner or later I'll have one. For now 100mph in my V hull ZT260 will have to do.
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Sweet ride and even sweeter cabin
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ZT260 are you still in market for HTM, I know of one for sale. Let me know
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Old 09-07-2004, 07:51 PM
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what length is it?
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