The picture bellow is of a 1969 16' Mate that I bought and re-habbed several years ago. Looks like Shannon really rolled out the red carpet for you, sorry I had to miss it!! JW, now I'm jealous!! While you were doing that I was digging through bone yards for van parts. I always thought it would be fun to pick through there field of old molds, buy one, up date the bottom, lighten it up by a few hundred pounds and go play!! When I sold them back in the 80's you could still custom order a hull with light lay up, blue printed bottom, Kevlar construction. Construction wise, I can tell you first hand there is no comparrison!! One really is a family performance boat and one is a light weight race boat. Have read many times about the comparrisons between Cmates and Streams etc. They also went bankrupt and were bought/bailed out and now owned by Mercruiser/Brunswick.Īlso good point about runnning in chop. That was kind of what I was reffering to when I said Cmate did'nt fall into the design of the week club.īaja did. Howie also made a good point at Baja passing them in the market place. For the first several years of Baja production, their boats were identical to (in design) several model year older Cmates.īaja actually went into business originally building fiberglass storage containers for Cmate then struck a deal with Bill Combs (owner of Cmate) for his out dated molds.ĭragonWolfe, I went through my entire collection of pictures for you and only found one of that rig. They "legally" leased the molds from Cmate to build boats from. Howie, here is a good place for discussion on splashing. Hope this helps, and if you need to know more, let me know. I am 43 yrs old and have passed the factory alnmost every weekend every Summer on my way to Lake Erie the entire time.Įven back to when the were running factory OPC tunnel boats. The boat was 100% balsa core.Īll I did was paint it and replace the interior. I restored, re-rigged a '69 16' that sat out side un covered every day of its life untill I bought it. Box stock boats too, not one off light lay ups. There is a dealer about an hour from the factory, that has been a dealer since the early 70's used to make the O/B's fly but has changed with the times to I/O's.Īny how, he has taken one of every model 22' or bigger and made 100 MPH boats out of them. They will take as many HP's as you can afford. I know there are a lot of detracters on this board, but mostly because thet don't know what the hell they're talking about! Some of them are definately dated, but still a killer, bullet proof boat and a lot for the money. Never got caught up in the design of the week like a lot of builders. I give Combs a lot of credit for sticking to his guns. Used to hold a bunch of OPC endurance records as well as some OffShore. Went to I/O's in around mid 70's after plating with jets too. Spent the first 15 or so years concentrating almost entirely on O/B's. Started and still owned by the original owner, Bill Combs.
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