How fast
does it go?
Due to its light weight construction and excellent planing ability, the 30 hp
outboard pushes the CraigCat along at speeds of 28-30 mph, depending on load and
conditions. Please contact us for more info.
CraigCat
made from?
The pontoons are high grade UV stable seamless roto-molded polyethylene,
injected with urethane foam. The deck is one-piece hand-laid fiberglass with a
premium Marine Tech wood core. All fittings are stainless, marine grade
aluminum or nylon. Please contact us for more info.
What are
the boats specifications?
Length (114), Beam (54), Boat weight (~250 lbs.). Please contact us for more info.
How
much fuel does it use?
The 25hp models use about 1.0 gal of fuel per hour of normal operation.
Continuous cruising at 20 mph in moderate chop with a normal load, fuel
consumption is 1.25 gals per hour. The 6.5 gal fuel tank will normally last for
a full day of normal use, or 5 hours of continuous use. Please contact us for more info.
What is
the maximum engine rating?
30hp is the maximum approved engine rating, and is the most popular motor size. Please contact us for more info.
Can the
CraigCat take more than 2 people?
The maximum rating for outboard models is 2 persons, but you can seat up to four
persons on the electric-powered models. Please contact us for more info.
How long
does it take from order to delivery?
We try to keep boats in stock at PBF Catamarans for the standard models (CraigCat
E2 Elite 4-stroke models). Otherwise, the lead time for delivery is 2-3 weeks
from Orlando, FL Please contact us for more info.
How does
the boat perform in chop and wake?
The CraigCat is extremely buoyant and always goes over waves rather than through
them. As with any boat, you will need to reduce speed in rough conditions to
stay on the water and limit jumping. Please contact us for more info.
Can the
boat tip over and/or sink?
Under normal conditions and with sensible use, there is no possibility of the
CraigCat tipping. The pontoons are urethane filled which makes the boat
literally unsinkable. Please contact us for more info.
Can the
boat nosedive into a large swell or chop?
The CraigCat is extremely buoyant, and the front of the pontoons travel above
the water (as the back of the boat carries all the load). This means the boat
will never nosedive into waves or chop. Please contact us for more info.
How wet do
you get driving it?
In good conditions and with normal driving, you should remain dry, except for
very minor splashing. During choppy conditions you can stay mostly dry if you
keep your speed down, but should be prepared to get wet if you want to go fast
or perform hard turns in choppy conditions. Please contact us for more info.
How much
water does the boat draw?
The boat itself has a very shallow draft only 3-4 inches even when
stationary. When moving, the boat travels on top of the water, even at very low
speeds. The motor and propeller depth is approximately 15. Please contact us for more info.
Can I get
the CraigCat with an electric motor?
Yes, you can get a Motorguide 36lb thrust motor, or upgrade to a 50lb thrust
motor.
What
outboard motors are available?
Mercury 5, 15, 25 and 30 hp EFI Four Stroke are the stock motors. The 25 and 30
hp motors are available with remote trim and tilt. Please contact us for more info.
Does the
boat have (or need) seat belts?
No Seat belts are not fitted and are not recommended. As the boat always
banks into corners, you never feel like you will fall out of the bucket seats. Please contact us for more info.
How do you
steer it?
The center-mounted stick steering unit is linked by cable to the motor. The
stick is upright to go straight ahead, or you simply push the lever forward to
turn right, or pull it back to turn left. Please contact us for more info.
Can you
buy the boat only (without the motor)?
No, boats and motors are sold as a package to guarantee performance. Boats
cannot be purchased separately. Please contact us for more info.
Is this a brand new product? No. The CraigCat
has been available in the USA for over 15 years. It is just recently reaching
notoriety due to its unique design and fabulous fuel economy. Please contact us for more info.
Why isnt the CraigCat defined as a PWC (personal water craft)?
The definition of a PWC states that the driver must either stand, kneel, or sit
astride the vessel. Please contact us for more info.
How does
the boat perform with only one person aboard?
The CraigCat is designed for, and performs best with, 2 people aboard. However
it is extremely stable and buoyant, so still has excellent balance with one
person at normal speed. As the boat reaches very high speed with one person
aboard, you may experience some porpoising in which case you should throttle
back a little. Please contact us for more info.