protruding "T" bolts at shoulder height, imaging the shoulder gouges you'll get from those in a rolling sea....or the injuries if you face plant those ends in a beaching!...…"NPS" number plates in Aus?.....that's Shelly, no doubt
Hi, so what happens when your broadside in say 10 ft swells with big whitecaps. Ive always wanted to know if they would flip.. lots of people want that video. Nice hull. Thanks
@@bananaking2828 If a 7m boat flips in 3m swells there would be law suits everywhere so stop spreading bullshit...the Shark Cats were used as rescue boat back in their day and would often go out in 5-6 m seas to rescue people. There's a massive difference between being caught in shallow water breaking surf and deep ocean swells.
The boat is 17 ft. Get a big following sea and see how they broach. Only two boats in that size range that beats it hands down and that is the Butt cat and the supreme craft or Supercat 520. If you know what you're doing in a 10 ft swell you should not flip. Come learn from the South Africans.
That's mine...she rocks 💯
You can clearly see it is Shelly Beach Ski Boat club in South Africa, not Austalia
Very nice boats
protruding "T" bolts at shoulder height, imaging the shoulder gouges you'll get from those in a rolling sea....or the injuries if you face plant those ends in a beaching!...…"NPS" number plates in Aus?.....that's Shelly, no doubt
Mallards Australia?? Thats Shelly Beach in SA.
Guess the Saffers haven’t heard of SharkCat....
The Aussies need to go to the USA and have a look at Hammer yachts, Freeman Boatworks, Prowler, Invincible etc etc. beautiful boats.
Hi, so what happens when your broadside in say 10 ft swells with big whitecaps. Ive always wanted to know if they would flip.. lots of people want that video. Nice hull. Thanks
the 23ft shark cats have flipped in those conditions off brisbane's south passage bar, no doubt a 16ft cat would.
@@bananaking2828 good to know thanks
@@gladheateher4now to be fair they suffered an engine failure apparently. ua-cam.com/video/mf3f7PB3FsA/v-deo.html
@@bananaking2828 If a 7m boat flips in 3m swells there would be law suits everywhere so stop spreading bullshit...the Shark Cats were used as rescue boat back in their day and would often go out in 5-6 m seas to rescue people. There's a massive difference between being caught in shallow water breaking surf and deep ocean swells.
The boat is 17 ft. Get a big following sea and see how they broach. Only two boats in that size range that beats it hands down and that is the Butt cat and the supreme craft or Supercat 520. If you know what you're doing in a 10 ft swell you should not flip. Come learn from the South Africans.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 didn't realize Sonny Evans small harbour has moved to Australia. Now i truly believe the is flat
It is in SA
It would be nice to see the boat not your face
Agreed!