Hope you guys sell a ton of boats, I think you have threaded the needle on what the market lacks, and that's an outboard powered cat with weekender/cruiser amenities. I still have no idea what they cost, that's normal for the boating world where everything is customizable and these aren't teslas, but it would be refreshing to have an advertised base to start from.
No, I dont expect the price to be in the video, but I do expect it on the website. You got my attention, good job. I go looking for the most elementary piece of information a customer needs when they are BUYING a product, the price, and when its not there, I'm done.
Probably one of the coolest little cats on the market today. This AorrowCat 20cc is brand new to the market. It can keep up with most boats much bigger in size at a significantly reduced cost of operation. Let me know if you have any questions and I will be quick to respond. Located in Ruskin, FL (south of Tampa). $82,500 boat, motor and trailer.
You nailed it. This is what I've been wanting. You can only spend so much time on the water in a center console before you just want to go back home. I want some home on my boat and spend a weekend or week out there playing.....and I dont want to do that in a monohull.
This is an outboard-powered revision of Roger Hill's "Montebello 41" power cat of over a decade ago, but improved in every way. Now, improve this gorgeous cat by installing the new OXE 300 diesel outboards; you can choose white cowlings instead of black. FAR more efficient and tougher engines.
This is an outboard-powered revision of Roger Hill's "Montebello 41" power cat of over a decade ago, but improved in every way. Now, improve this gorgeous cat by installing the new OXE 300 diesel outboards; you can choose white cowlings instead of black. FAR more efficient and tougher engines. The Arrowcat 420s that have installed OXE 300 diesel outboards are getting 35-40% better range than the gasoline-outboard ones.
I’m interested in your products, but why do you make these tiny, less than a minute clips? It would be nice to see a full review or presentation of the 320 and 420 where someone walks through the craft making comments and pointing out things of interest. Take a look at NautiStyles or Aquaholic to see how it’s done. Perhaps make a comparison between the inboard and outboard experience. Outboard obviously frees up the space taken by the engine room, but what are the tradeoffs? Can an outboard powered cat cross an ocean, or even a channel?
I would think it would be better if there was one door in the center which is in line with the swim platform. Put the live well in the corner and add another forward facing seat with storage to the other side of the door in the other corner.
Anyone know how these compare price wise with Aspen? Don't want to spend 30 minutes dancing with a god damned salesman. Drives me fricking crazy when a brand doesn't give at least a ball park, or even a minimum.
This is the coolest video I've ever seen for knowing what an Arrow Cat would be like to own. They've been my favorite boat for a few years now. This is awesome! You guys are use to seeing my Instagram comments. Cheers!
@@webincomeincome8767 I posted that 5 months ago, not knowing Seven was out. Merc has come out with their new 7.6L 600hp V12. I think they would give that boat at least 10mph more.
Two outboard engines to run a 20,000lb wet weight boat? It's a fatass DOG not a cat bow wow pussy. It's telling that the spec uploader left the top speed out of that spec page. The 47' Freeman cat with 4 Merc 450s will run 60 knots(that's almost 70mph in case you can't figure it out for yourself).
Merc's and these ones are white instead of the traditional black , mix the two and your getting closer to the real color of the boat anchors that they are .