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ARROWCAT 30, 30ft power catamaran CRUISIN with 250 mercury verado

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Uploaded by on Dec 4, 2011

Coming back from a beautiful day on the water, caught some fish with the kids!
watched the v8's and drank some cold ales!!

cruising along at about 27 knots on autopilot.
it will do 47 knots flat out!! nut i wouldnt like to pay the fuel bill !

ARROWCAT 30 CRUISIN with 250 mercury verado's

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  • and your right the boat its very heavy with the load we carry.

    i had it fully loaded with fuel, water, (1 tonne of weightt) plus food luggage & extra fuel, water

    nine people on board and we were still doing forty knots , and it needs the hulls cleaned badly!!

    fantastic boat and engines

  • very true!!

    and the verados are such a sweet engine too, and have not missed a beat.

    silky smooth electronic throttles, cruise modes , dock modes , single lever synchronizing.

    they are fantastic!

  • Yes 250's are an overkill and not a real advantage except out of the hole. or by changing props and i cant be bothered doing that.

  • hi there, 47 knots flat out!

    though i wouldnt want to be paying the fuel bill at that speed.....

  • i love moist

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  • They might run 45 knots with 175's light ship... but this particular vessel is LOADED and it's anti-fouled. She has aircon, the works and runs 46 knots fully loaded with provisions and full fuel/water.

    Give the 175 powered boat the same weight and I personally think you'd need to re-prop it and you wouldn't achieve 40 knots.

  • Thought it would run 46 knots with twin 175hp motors. Seens if so that the 250's are over kill. Your input?

  • how fast does it go?

  • Looks like you had a ripper weekend on the water mate!

    *** Benny's tip for the day - Take the old squid bait off your hooks before it dries, it's heaps easier to remove when "Moist" :)

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