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Lynda_Lovell
01-19-2003, 06:00 PM
Can anyone give me a review of the Grady White catamaran? I am considering buying a used one. They were only made from '97 to '00. As far as power cats go, how do they compare with the others (World Cat, Glacier Bay)? Any advice?
Dean_Travis_Clarke
01-20-2003, 06:00 PM
It is a planing cat and as such, will NEVER ride as smoothly as a displacement cat hull. My personal opinion is that since smooth ride is almost the sole reson people buy a catamaran, displacement hulls are superior to palning hulls.
Anyone who ownes a Grady Tigercat, please e-mail me to talk to you!!!
Rboensch@aol.com
thx
eric_hatten
04-15-2003, 06:00 PM
I own a 97 Grady Cat. I love the boat. Just re-powered with Hondas. Cats are not like "v" hulls as they tend to liste or ride on one sponson more than the other. Some mornings when the seas look kinda rough, I go out when the charter boats stay at home.
Peter
05-04-2003, 06:00 PM
did you buy it? I am interested in the same boat and have the same questions.
I bought the Grady White Tigercat and I have raised everything from 288lb Thresher Shark, kingfish, dolphin, tuna & marlin out of Indian River Inlet, Delaware. I find it to be a well thought out fishing boat, with a very smooth ride even in rough seas. No banging! The only time that it lists from one sponson to another is at very high speeds motors trimed all the way down(2-200hp) on very flat water in the bay. The solution is to trim the motors up a little or slow down. I love my Cat & I would recommend.
I have been running my tigercat out of morehead city since 1997. Find the information on the webb(Hull-Truth) laughable. I wouldn't trade my boat for any other. Will be repowering next year.
So far I love the boat. Seems to handle better than any other boat in bad seas. Question though, I will need to repower this fall, and am wondering if I can put 4-strokes on the back. Was told it would ride too low, transome not strong enough, possibly get water in the engines. What do you think?
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