dave browns boat

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:o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o

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Lol
 
I know somebody said they would have to get bigger boats now tope and porbeagle were being caught off the north east coast, but I think thats overdoing it a bit.
 
LOL unless I`ve missed a lottery win, the last I remember was Dave saying he`d just got a new boat (possibly a lottery win anyway mind) ...... real upmarket latest in its kind, but not like the one TC`s posted :) (unless as I say I missed a post or two or maybe he got major compensation for his finger accident :( not funny ) . . . . I think I recall it being the new Cataman, Cheetah type I think 32 ish foot. Looked great on the pics and soooo powerful...
correct me Dave ... (please, before all NESA books you for a cruise - LOL :) - at the same time)
 
try this:

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whichever way you look at it , it`s still a Bit of a beast ....... whooooo hoooo twin Honda 90`s ....


I think , of course , this still needs Dave to verify :) :)




[Edited on 7/9/2005 by Norman]
 
Craigyboy,
Dave goes by the name of \"topecatcher\" on NESA.

Lol Norman.......aye I think that\'s more like it :exclam:
Doubt the boat I posted a photo of would get through the lock at the RQ........imagine the mooring fees :o :o :o :o

[Edited on 8/9/2005 by TC]
 
Always liked the cheetah range, ever since i saw a twenty footer at PortPatrick many moons ago. He had a great big tank on the back and was collecting fish for various aquariums. The twin hull certainly gives more stability and affords more deck space. Always wondered why more anglers in the NE dont buy twin hulled craft, especially with the weather we get. A cheetah would certainly of been my next choice of boat.
 
The Cheetas are good, and if I was in the market for a boat I would definately consider one. I would also look at our local Cat builder at Amble http://www.masterkatmarine.com I\'ve seen a couple of these and the build quality is rock solid. They can be built to whatever spec you like.
 
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