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jamminjamin
08-01-2004, 01:02 PM
Eliminator's Brand New 40' Cat has just been completed!!!
With twin Yanmar 440 HP Diesel's and Arneson Drives, 11' Beam, 6'4" Head room in Cabin, 2 State Rooms, Full Head with Shower, Galley, Air Conditioning, Hot Water, and a Generator. Flat screen TVs' with DVD and Surround Sound in every room. This cat has the best of everything...luxury and speed combined! Eats up the rough water better than any boat I've ever been in!
http://www.eliminatorboat.com/forumimages/40fishcatstarside.jpg
http://www.eliminatorboat.com/forumimages/40fishcatstarfront.jpg
http://www.eliminatorboat.com/forumimages/40fishcatgalley.jpg
http://www.eliminatorboat.com/forumimages/40fishcatdeck.jpg
http://www.eliminatorboat.com/forumimages/40fishcatcommon.jpg
http://www.eliminatorboat.com/forumimages/40fishcatberth.jpg

XtrmWakeborder
08-01-2004, 01:15 PM
hmm looks pretty sweet

Charley
08-01-2004, 01:46 PM
CABO WABO!:)

castaway
08-01-2004, 04:18 PM
WOW :eek: what's it's range... i was thinkin cabo myself...

Kilrtoy
08-01-2004, 04:27 PM
W:eek: W

castaway
08-01-2004, 04:29 PM
and to think they started w/ a nineteen daytona...

phebus
08-01-2004, 04:34 PM
Beautifull boat, but for the first one out of the box, I'd have gone with a little "showier" gelcoat.

redneckgirl
08-01-2004, 06:56 PM
Originally posted by Kilrtoy
W:eek: W
So Miguel is this the new boat?????
RNG

ROZ
08-01-2004, 08:59 PM
Oh smack.! The trailer has 4 axles, RD is going to be jealous :D :D :D

RiverDave
08-02-2004, 03:06 PM
Originally posted by jamminjamin
Eliminator's Brand New 40' Cat has just been completed!!!
With twin Yanmar 440 HP Diesel's and Arneson Drives, 11' Beam, 6'4" Head room in Cabin, 2 State Rooms, Full Head with Shower, Galley, Air Conditioning, Hot Water, and a Generator. Flat screen TVs' with DVD and Surround Sound in every room. This cat has the best of everything...luxury and speed combined! Eats up the rough water better than any boat I've ever been in!
http://www.eliminatorboat.com/forumimages/40fishcatstarside.jpg
http://www.eliminatorboat.com/forumimages/40fishcatstarfront.jpg
http://www.eliminatorboat.com/forumimages/40fishcatgalley.jpg
http://www.eliminatorboat.com/forumimages/40fishcatdeck.jpg
http://www.eliminatorboat.com/forumimages/40fishcatcommon.jpg
http://www.eliminatorboat.com/forumimages/40fishcatberth.jpg
Kinda funky looking, but I could see how it'd go over real well as a kind of sport offshore cruiser. :) With that thing being that tall does it turn well? 2ndly, does this thing actually pack any air in tunnel? Or is it just basically 2 big planing surfaces that spread apart help with stabillity?
RD

Dave C
08-02-2004, 03:30 PM
RD has a good point.
I saw this thing at the factory. It was really big. Looks kind of heavy. I wonder how much HP you need to make it lift?
It had arneson's on it so I guess you can apply some big HP #'s.

jamminjamin
08-02-2004, 05:00 PM
Yes, the tunnel does pack air as you can see in the first picture. But the depth of the hull allows this boat to eat up the rough water and ride very stable.
http://www.eliminatorboat.com/forumimages/40fishcatrunning1.jpg
http://www.eliminatorboat.com/forumimages/40fishcatrunning2.jpg
http://www.eliminatorboat.com/forumimages/40fishcatrunning3.jpg
http://www.eliminatorboat.com/forumimages/40fishcatrunning4.jpg
http://www.eliminatorboat.com/forumimages/40fishcatrunning5.jpg

Toomstone
08-02-2004, 06:39 PM
wow what lake were those pictures taking on? that is one huge boat!:eek:

nodigg
08-03-2004, 07:48 AM
Nice interior set-up though. How big are the berths?

Goodtime$
08-03-2004, 08:05 AM
Thats a big power cat. These boats are super popular out in Hawaii on the windward sides of the islands. The eat up chop like a fat kid on the buffet table.
check out worldclasscats.com to see some other sport fishing cats

andy01
08-04-2004, 06:49 AM
Originally posted by jamminjamin
Yes, the tunnel does pack air as you can see in the first picture. But the depth of the hull allows this boat to eat up the rough water and ride very stable.
http://www.eliminatorboat.com/forumimages/40fishcatrunning1.jpg
http://www.eliminatorboat.com/forumimages/40fishcatrunning2.jpg
http://www.eliminatorboat.com/forumimages/40fishcatrunning3.jpg
http://www.eliminatorboat.com/forumimages/40fishcatrunning4.jpg
http://www.eliminatorboat.com/forumimages/40fishcatrunning5.jpg
What's the top speed and cruize speed? The water shoots look pretty good.
Andy

ADDICTED
08-04-2004, 07:17 AM
I dont no about anybody else but that is one awesome boat. You wouldnt have to get off the water all wekend. ! Bad ASS!

Reaper1
08-04-2004, 07:43 AM
That front end running shot looks sick.:cool: I read that "The Godfather" designed this boat for his fishing excursions to the Bahamas.

RiverOtter
08-04-2004, 11:45 AM
Do you think it'll be more than $100,000 :D

Charley
08-04-2004, 01:00 PM
The trailer?? nah I doubt it!:D

jamminjamin
08-05-2004, 09:56 AM
The running shots were taken at Lake Perris during our initial prop testing. We are still working out the right props, but it runs well with the 6 bladed Rolla's.

Toomstone
08-05-2004, 11:19 AM
The running shots were taken at Lake Perris during our initial prop testing. We are still working out the right props, but it runs well with the 6 bladed Rolla's.
how fast does this beast go?

castaway
08-06-2004, 09:34 AM
how fast does this beast go?
I was told today that it went 62 at lake peris that day, without interior... but they did have weight in it which they thought would be equal to the weight of the interior... They have yet to run it w/ the full interior...