Doublin' up: SeaCat 25: a catamaran that's twice as nice
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North American Fiberglass's SeaCat 25, with a base price of $47,200, sports an improved hull and a higher transom compared to its predecessor, the SeaCat SL5C. The higher transom provides enough room for a pair of V-6s, which can boost the horsepower rating from 280-hp to 300-hp.
Publication Name: Boating
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0006-5374
Year: 1996
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Venom strike
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The 29'8" catamaran Cobra 3000, propelled by a pair of 225-hp Suzuki, runs at a speed of 70.2 mph during testing in Miami, FL. Cobra features V-hulls that have flatter aft for easier planes and faster runs. Kevlar and fiberglass make up Cobra's layup, stringers and bulkheads.
Publication Name: Boating
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0006-5374
Year: 1997
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Lickety split: SeaCat 25
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The SeaCat SL5 is a center console offshore fishing boat with a catamaran hull, excellent fuel economy and a comfortable ride. Optional twin 140-hp Suzuki gasoline outboard motors provide a top speed of 41.4 mph. The base price without power is $22,000.
Publication Name: Boating
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0006-5374
Year: 1995
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