Putting the new 23 Haynie Super Cat through shallow water trials; keyslot transom; cat hull; 10" setback/jack; trim tabs; 22P Bravo I; 250 Mercury Pro XS 4 Stroke with torquemaster lower unit. Top end 55 ish, slow burn @ 12 mph.
I was absolutely blown away by the torque and hole shot. We are having conversations at the moment in preparation for the new motors and how we do everything regarding blast off with clients in the boat. It will be very important to have everyone completely seated and secured prior to hole shot or there will be problems with folks going out the back of the boat. It's absolutely that different.The vid as fantastic and this boat looks like the missing link to me...I have a few questions:
- You are referring to it as a 23 Supercat, so did they take the 21 Super cat and add some length to the stern to create the key slot?, Or is it a cut down 24 cat?
No sir, they took a foot or so out of the center of the 24 Cat which had the keyslot in it. I had the 7th hull out of the mold on the 24 cat and I can assure you performance is far superior to the 24.
- Does they key slot solve any porpoising problems that all cats have?
We've run the Haynie 24 Cats, think we had 3 of them; we're on our 4th 23 Cat's and none of them have trim tabs and we haven't had any porpoising issues after "burn time adjustments". Trialing this boat was the first time I'd run one with trim tabs and it was impressive and a luxury we're not used to. We don't like to put anything on the rear end of a boat that we don't absolutely have to have in order to maintain top speed ability.
- you have one of those awesome new Merc lightweight 4 stroke Pro XS on the back...so my guess is you can put the new 300 4 stroke Pro XS on this rig?
This boat has the 250 Pro XS 4 stroke with the super charger/torquemaster. The latest product release will be absent the super charger which everyone feels is a fuel economy plus. All of the Pro XS 4 Strokes will be torquemaster.
The peculiar thing about boat design is the inability to move much beyond top speed of the "matched hull/motor" so I'm not sure if adding another 50HP will get you much extra in the way of speed. We are hearing very positive words about the 225 6 jug motor rather than the 8 cylinder.
Great new design!!
Something special about "the set up", when you get "that special boat" and it's set up right, it's very exciting. Probably along the lines of the countless hours dialing in a race car. This is TRP jump out with out the BS and twice the speed, smooth and solid rig.Looks like a verado to me, and a 300 at that, not a 250. Don't see the oil door on the cowling. Good try though.
What's funny though is how every guide who gets a new boat boasts about how it's the best boat they've ever had lol.
Is it really possible for that boat to behave much differently than the 24? I doubt it. How much shorter is it? 12"?
Have to earn that discount somehow, right?