What is the fastest Bass Cat boat? EYRA. The Eyra is been coined the “bridge” boat from its inception. Its designed to go from bridge to bridge in break-neck speed all while utilizing a 200hp
What is the fastest Bass Cat boat?
EYRA. The Eyra is been coined the “bridge” boat from its inception. Its designed to go from bridge to bridge in break-neck speed all while utilizing a 200hp – 250hp outboard. The Eyra has a length of 20ft 2in, a beam of 94.5in and can hit an impressive 70 MPH.
How fast does a Bass Cat boat go?
The Bass Cat Cougar FTD runs fast and fishes hard. The Bass Cat Cougar FTD is engineered and built to handle all the heft and torque from the latest four-stroke performance powerplants. Our test rig combined a near-80 mph top speed with tight, predictable and smooth handling in our choppy test waters.
How much is a Bass Cat Margay?
Become part of the Bass Cat family now with the new 2021 Margay for a UNBEATABLE price below $41k. The Margay is the definitive “bang for your buck” choice!! Handles like a Go Cart, can get in almost anywhere!
How fast is a Bass Cat EYRA?
Eyra = 80Cougar = 78 (Eyra -2 MPH)Puma = 77 (Eyra – 3 MPH)Lynx = 75 (Eyra – 5 MPH, Puma -2 MPH)Am I pretty close to the average speed differences between the 4 hulls?
Where are Bass Cat boats made?
Mountain Home, Arkansas
About Bass Cat: Bass Cat, owned by Correct Craft, manufactures the industry’s premier bass fishing boats from its headquarters in Mountain Home, Arkansas.
How long is a Bass Cat Cougar?
20 ft. 4 in
Length: 20 ft. 4 in.
What year did Bass Cat stop using wood?
No wood. Thx! Basically 2000, though some limited early productions models may have some in them, BCB can answer that one for sure. This thread may help answer your question.
How long is a Bass Cat Pantera 2?
19’1″
PANTERA II
Length | 19’1″ |
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Beam | 93″ |
Approx. Wt | 1425 lb. |
Fuel Capacity | 33 Gal. |
Max. H.P. Range | 135-200 |
Is Stratos Boats going out of business?
From the Stratos web site: “After more than 30 years in the market and several changes in ownership, production of new Stratos boats has been halted as White River Marine Group focuses its resources on a consolidated group of high-demand performance fishing boat brands.