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I know some will still not be excited about this new motor but it will be interesting to hear how it performed.
Pics from BassCat’s facebook page.



toledobasser wrote:
I know some will still not be excited about this new motor but it will be interesting to hear how it performed.
Pics from BassCat’s facebook page.
OMG!! Guess I am some!
Dan
The engine ran as good as the boat looks ! Very good holeshot, power band throughout the rpm’s, and all round very nice performance. The foot throttle would require some getting used to as it is very light, and hangs vertically like an automobile, with fly by wire tech., and instantaneous response, it could get ugly at speed if your foot slips off the pedal. The engine is quiet, although pleasantly throaty, and is equipped with programmable foot or hand throttle. The shift mechanism is electric also(i think) and ultra smooth. Am I gonna get one ? Nope, not in my future right now, but I must also say that there is at least some hope,,,,,, albeit small, that this could be a glimpse of things to come. The power steering is coming soon to this engine as well. We also ran a Pro XS 225 on a Caracal, and as expected, it did not disappoint either, and is a bit lighter and less expensive package. This is the combination I will be getting soon.
I’m just so freakin thrilled I got to enjoy driving the boat and the new engine before Bannon Worner did !!! LMFAO
Great looking boat ………….:::
#chryslerthrowback
I love it. Perfect colors.
The Caracal is a grand slam ! 19’8″ of pure, solid feeling, fun to drive fishing machine! Us “top heavy” ,,,, older guys, will really appreciate the large decks, comfortable seating, and appreciabe WOW factor of the drive, lift, and handling of the hull. I wish K Pink hadn’t gotten his feelings hurt and runnoft,,,,, (Someone didn’t give him his requested 3 minutes of the floor). Everyone asked wth did K go ?
Very sharp boat, but I’d need to have some serious beer googles on to like that motor. Actually, I don’t.think there is enough beer….
Cassbass wrote:
Very sharp boat, but I’d need to have some serious beer googles on to like that motor. Actually, I don’t.think there is enough beer….
More like whiskey for me. I’m sorry guys that’s like putting an ugly full length dress on a sports illustrated swimsuit model. That boat is beautiful …..
High Cotton wrote:
Cassbass wrote:Very sharp boat, but I’d need to have some serious beer googles on to like that motor. Actually, I don’t.think there is enough beer….More like whiskey for me. I’m sorry guys that’s like putting an ugly full length dress on a sports illustrated swimsuit model. That boat is beautiful …..
Dan
#clownshoesmyexactthought
We have a serious high percentage of Mercury engine sales and Mercury full line only dealerships. This has restricted engine growth by either Evinrude or Yamaha. Our Yar-Craft base actually has a solid Yamaha following in areas and at times.
No one was restricted from speaking about performance on the G2 or the Pro XS 225 that was run, both on Caracal models. The Pro XS we ran is a Verado Gearcase and thus some was left there.
The G2 ran almost exactly like the Yamaha SHO did on the Caracal. The engine hit bottom end torque curve fast, to be fair it also has a hole set plate installed on the lower engine mount, which we have not evaluated the benefit of without. It does help on other engines and thus we have to assume it does here.
Mid range throttle response was very throaty and quick pulsing. Top end was mid 70’s with some ease and lower with some drivers, or heavy loads.
The cosmetics of the engine really were well accepted by those here in person. We were apprehensive first when images popped out, then after reserving comment and comparing this to a remake of appearance we saw a competitor make in the 1990’s, it became a common look desirable to their base. We feel this engine also will be accepted, other than the size of its appearance on some boats. It has the oil included and it is large, plus offset is supposed to be more like the Verado, making it appear even larger.
Top end runs were able to hit mid 75 plus speeds similar to the other engines we have run on the Caracal and this might just put BRP back in the game. Though we would have to have BRP Evinrude dealers to make the market for this product. Something we don’t have now with only a handful of BRP franchises. Then those dealers that are BRP will have to open their views up also.
Rick
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