A mono will handle both water conditions whereas a cat won't. I think a cat would be faster on glass due to the minimal ride plate. Disclaimer: In my opinion!
first off all "BWELLS",the point im trying to make is if anyone likes the bj or the fastech more. maybe some has a bj in this forum that could tell me.i posted the same thing in the other forum to so i could get answers from either one.
first off all "BWELLS",the point im trying to make is if anyone likes the bj or the fastech more. maybe some has a bj in this forum that could tell me.i posted the same thing in the other forum to so i could get answers from either one.
My opinion:
I like Fastech way better than BJ for the fact that is much better in both water conditions. When you looking to get speed in straight runs or saw runs after upgrades than BJ will give you that.
Lets see other posts anow....
I recon it depends on how much you like to go rescue your boat. I have a Funtech (thanks LipoPower) and have seen the BJ run. If you like to run your boat in chop, even if you will also see calm waters, Fastech. The BJ will need significant mods to get it as stable as possible and the Funtech is pretty much plug and play. If you want a cat, my opinion is that you need to scratch build one or pay for a good hull and set it up yourself - or score one built by someone who has some experience. I am not a fan of the BJ, if you haven't noticed.
I recon it depends on how much you like to go rescue your boat. I have a Funtech (thanks LipoPower) and have seen the BJ run. If you like to run your boat in chop, even if you will also see calm waters, Fastech. The BJ will need significant mods to get it as stable as possible and the Funtech is pretty much plug and play. If you want a cat, my opinion is that you need to scratch build one or pay for a good hull and set it up yourself - or score one built by someone who has some experience. I am not a fan of the BJ, if you haven't noticed.
You have seen Bobby's boat run
I have to agree, the BJ I've seen was unstable at full throttle on smooth water....
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