View Poll Results: WHAT DO YOU WANT TO SEE IN A NEW CHEETAHCAT?

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  • 30 O/B

    52 32.91%
  • 35 I/O

    69 43.67%
  • 40 O/B

    7 4.43%
  • 45 I/O

    16 10.13%
  • 50 O/B

    2 1.27%
  • 50 I/O

    5 3.16%
  • 50 Turbines

    16 10.13%
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    BRAND NEW CHEETAH CAT - Please Respond!
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    OK, we are close to building a brand new CheetahCat that will be mind boggling in terms of advanced technologies, styling, reasonable horsepower with unbelievable speeds and everything that makes the Cheetah unique.

    Please let us know what you would like to see by participating in the poll and giving us some feedback/questions or anything else you can think of....thanks!
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    OK,,, where is it?

    Do you have a rendering?
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    Quote Originally Posted by cosmic12 View Post
    OK,,, where is it?

    Do you have a rendering?
    Cosmic , that is a very good question Steve 1 & 2 i have been lurking a wee bit on this thread and does the poll decide on what boat to build next........... or is that a stupid question because there is already a boat in the makings .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Offshore Ginger View Post
    Cosmic , that is a very good question Steve 1 & 2 i have been lurking a wee bit on this thread and does the poll decide on what boat to build next........... or is that a stupid question because there is already a boat in the makings .
    we are using this poll as guide lines, nothing can be built until we know the power and more about the layout as everything changes from the bottom on up in a effort to get the most out of the boat.
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    I'd love to see a 30' with a pair of 300 XS's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Powerplay25 View Post
    I'd love to see a 30' with a pair of 300 XS's.

    Thank You for taking part in our poll.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Powerplay25 View Post
    I'd love to see a 30' with a pair of 300 XS's.
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    OK, I voted 50' with turbines because I'm apparently a pervert who likes to see people suffer (kidding!) I really think a 35 I/O would be a very cool, "practical" boat. Good luck. Can't wait to see it.


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    Just voted 35' not too big not too small
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    Thanks for your votes, many of you may be surprised at what we do with the results...so, any explanation is welcomed and the more realistic and/or ideas that you throw out here just may become a part of the new design...let's see whatch-ya-all got!

    Seriously, thanks!
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    35 I/O. Good trailerable size.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat Bates View Post
    35 I/O. Good trailerable size.
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    Looking at the poll 35 IO seems to be the choice so far, Thanks guys for your time to participate and comments.
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    The max size for Stock Outboard/X Cat (32 I believe). Race and pleasure versions. IO and outboard versions.

    I didn't see that as an option to choose so I didn't vote.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ratickle View Post
    The max size for Stock Outboard/X Cat (32 I believe). Race and pleasure versions. IO and outboard versions.

    I didn't see that as an option to choose so I didn't vote.
    The 10 Meter can be had with any outboard or IO power you want and if "things" need moved around for weight/power considerations that is what the cheetahcat is all about, There is no one size fits all here, we will squeeze the last MPH out of it,BTW After the first race there was a article in Powerboat I think and the writer was wondering about a inboard at that time.
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    30/32 OB Superstock cat
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    I voted 35 but in partial....
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    Quote Originally Posted by lowblue320 View Post
    I voted 35 but in partial....
    LOL Thank You for voting.
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    I grew up on a 25 I/O, and loved the flexibility of the I/O. One day, if/ when I can afford my own boat, it will be a Cat, and I love the idea of a 35. So I voted 35.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eaton Photos View Post
    I grew up on a 25 I/O, and loved the flexibility of the I/O. One day, if/ when I can afford my own boat, it will be a Cat, and I love the idea of a 35. So I voted 35.
    Thank you for your vote.
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