I had the same Sea Cat 510FC in Kenya for about 10 years. Shipped it up from SA in 2009. Ran it with Yamaha 60hp Four Strokes. We really had years of fun with the boat running up and down the Kenya coast. Fishing diving, sand bar parties, wake boarding..... A well built great all round very dry boat. The layout and build quality was very good. It did slam hard in the rough though even trimmed up though and I would go with a bigger boat if I bought another Ski boat as it is a bit short.
First time I see that skipper and crew not wearing life jackets when launching and beaching boat .where is the club safety officer.set a bad example .just saying . anything can happen on sea.safety comes first
I had the same Sea Cat 510FC in Kenya for about 10 years. Shipped it up from SA in 2009. Ran it with Yamaha 60hp Four Strokes. We really had years of fun with the boat running up and down the Kenya coast. Fishing diving, sand bar parties, wake boarding..... A well built great all round very dry boat. The layout and build quality was very good. It did slam hard in the rough though even trimmed up though and I would go with a bigger boat if I bought another Ski boat as it is a bit short.
Thanks for sharing, I do miss this boat, have changed to a Cobra Cat 800. The Sea Cat is the better option.
These old school Yammies sound so nice
Magnifique vidéo Charles. Bravo
Beautiful boat!!!
Beautiful boat. Anyone has knowledge on the fuel consumption of a sea cat 510 powered with 60hp Yamaha 2 strokes
good info. thank you
Don’t get why Australia don’t build a launch ramp instead of beach launch ? No budget ?
Amazing
Where is your life jackets
What is the brada model ???
What is a beaching kit I have seacat 565fc twin 70 ,4 strokes live in Australia
This allows the motors to tilt up as hitting the sand when beaching, avoiding damage to them.
Just know this is not a beaching kit not at all .
First time I see that skipper and crew not wearing life jackets when launching and beaching boat .where is the club safety officer.set a bad example .just saying . anything can happen on sea.safety comes first