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Mike Sinclair1 Aug 1999
REVIEW

Webster Twinfisher Bassmaster 4.3

Powercats may be the latest flavour of the month worldwide but they have proved themselves much more than a passing fad Down Under. Mike Sinclair looks at two trailerable alloy Aussie cats at opposite ends of the fishing spectrum. Story: Mike Sinclair Pho
RON'S ROCKETTHE BIG FISH

The good news is that according to Marlin Broadbill, all-up on a custom trailer of its own design and construction, the 660 is still under 2000kg and therefore theoretically, within the towing limits of conventional vehicles. In reality most owners will tow this sort of boat with a light truck or 4WD but the weight advantage over conventional cats is still substantial.
















































Webster Twinfisher Bassmaster 4.3
Price as tested $POA
 
Hull
Type: Asymmetric planing cat
Material: Pressed alloy
Length: 4.3m
Beam: 1.8m
Deadrise: n/a
Weight (hull only): 250kg
Fuel capacity: 35lt underfloor (opt)
Max rated hp: 30-50hp
Rec hp: 50hp
 
Engine
Make/model: Yamaha F50
Type: Carbed SOHC four-cylinder four-stroke
Rated hp: 50hp
Displacement: 935cc
Weight: 108kg
 
Supplied by Webster's Twinfisher Enterprises, Orange (NSW), tel (02) 6363 1965




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