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One of the better performing cats from back in the day were warrior performance marine by Tom Stolarz. I always thought they were kinda funky looking, but always heard rave reviews about how they ran. It's pretty rare you see them, but when you do they always have some decent power in them and they are pretty trick.. personally I have never been in one.. whatever happened to WPM? Anybody run one?

Side note Tom is a pretty talented guy and did WPM steering if anyone remembers that. He was friends with a buddy of mine Danny Donahue and also did a pretty unique steering bracket in the DCM V Drive that I never could quite wrap my head around.. lol

Anyhow saw this at Mavericks over he weekend and it got me to thinking about them.

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Looks good to me, although the step down on the gunnel makes it look like an older boat . IMHO .
 

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A buddy of mine had one. Big power and it absolutely hauled the mail.
 

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It is a good looking boat if that's the word you're looking for.:thumbsup In the smaller cats category, the RPM 26 is my all time favorite. The old Excalibur was, before. I like high freeboard cats.

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I honestly thought they were the ugliest cat out there. The controls being on the top rim of the boat was weird too. I've seen a couple up close and was never very impressed. I did see one with a few people and big power trying to get on plane and it took forever and was burning the prop really bad. I think a couple passengers shifted their weight as forward as possible and it finally planed. Did okay after that though.
 

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I just saw Tom last Saturday. He is still in Corona, Right now he is working on (a new version) of his electric power steering.
 

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CCB, I have never been a fan of the looks either.. but my buddies claim they were some of the best running hulls out there.
 

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I honestly thought they were the ugliest cat out there. The controls being on the top rim of the boat was weird too. I've seen a couple up close and was never very impressed. I did see one with a few people and big power trying to get on plane and it took forever and was burning the prop really bad. I think a couple passengers shifted their weight as forward as possible and it finally planed. Did okay after that though.

I think aftershock ended up with the 23 WPM Molds. We used that bottom to tool the 24 Orion Cat years ago, it worked ok. I know tom made a 28 WPM which ran hard. The decks suck.
 

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i pulled the engine on one, I suspect everything between the back if the engine and drive was built in house cause it was pretty different, strong but simple looking components
 

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There was one around Havasu back in the day that had BIG power, red, white and blue gel. Sounded mean as hell! Definitely different looking.
 

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Stolarz is extremely talented and has been in the business a long time, the Warlock 25' is one of the best boats made, IMHO. If I remember correctly, Stolarz sold Warlock to Carter Reed and then started WPM and produced a couple different sizes of those boats with the signature saddle in the side. I'm not a huge fan of the looks but they're not bad either, and outstanding performing boats :thumbsup
 

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Does the Warlock 28 SXT share a similar bottom to the WPM 28 ? Was the warlock 28 cat developed under him, or where did that bottom come from?
 

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Does the Warlock 28 SXT share a similar bottom to the WPM 28 ? Was the warlock 28 cat developed under him, or where did that bottom come from?

I think when Stolarz started WPM he just tried to improve on what he had already done. I'm sure they're similar but I'm also sure he tweaked it a bit.
 

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I had one for a long time. As said before, lots of custom parts. Tom is a great guy. He builds a lot of stuff for the military now.
 

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Almost any cat are Yay in my world[emoji85][emoji15]
 

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I ran with a 23 years ago up the river to the sand bar. That thing hauled ass! My friend has a 28 WPM and still has it. I almost bought it but I couldn't get over the deck. Just didn't work for me. After my friend bought it I was lucky enough to be able to run it at Lake Mead in some big water. That made me a believer! Probably one of the best handling cats I've ever been in, especially in the big water. You could run it as hard as you wanted and it would just eat it up. If the 28 had a different deck I would have one sitting in my garage right now.
 

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There was one around Havasu back in the day that had BIG power, red, white and blue gel. Sounded mean as hell! Definitely different looking.

I remember the American themed boat.
 

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There are 2 WPM Cats here in NW Indiana.

An old friend of mine had a N/A 600'' BBC in his and it ran 128 on GPS.

Another one a few towns south has a monster blown 632 and has run north of 130 on GPS.

I have spent a lot of time in the 23 WPM. Great running boats over rough water.

I took this video

[video=youtube;KcMccIT_Ih8]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcMccIT_Ih8[/video]
 

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There are 2 WPM Cats here in NW Indiana.

An old friend of mine had a N/A 600'' BBC in his and it ran 128 on GPS.

Another one a few towns south has a monster blown 632 and has run north of 130 on GPS.

I have spent a lot of time in the 23 WPM. Great running boats over rough water.

I took this video

[video=youtube;KcMccIT_Ih8]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcMccIT_Ih8[/video]

I want the guys number to whoever built that Bravo!
 

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That gear set was several years old believe it or not.
 

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I ran with a 23 years ago up the river to the sand bar. That thing hauled ass! My friend has a 28 WPM and still has it. I almost bought it but I couldn't get over the deck. Just didn't work for me. After my friend bought it I was lucky enough to be able to run it at Lake Mead in some big water. That made me a believer! Probably one of the best handling cats I've ever been in, especially in the big water. You could run it as hard as you wanted and it would just eat it up. If the 28 had a different deck I would have one sitting in my garage right now.

Your buddy wasnt Dan Harnett was it?
 

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Bob Endress from B&M blowers used to have a 23 WPM. Used to hang out with him a lot back in the 90's when I had my 22 Daytona. He had big power in it like 650hp if I recall correctly, yes that was big power back in those days not so much now.
 

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Bob Endress from B&M blowers used to have a 23 WPM. Used to hang out with him a lot back in the 90's when I had my 22 Daytona. He had big power in it like 650hp if I recall correctly, yes that was big power back in those days not so much now.

I remember Bobby but couldn't think of his name....I think that was one of the first WPMs, Stolarz did a lot of testing with it.
 

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This WPM is missing,
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HIN Search results:

Success! WPM23011C595 is of the standard HIN type called Current-Format HIN. If you are buying this boat/craft then you should get the Boat-Alert History for 19.99$ from the two certified boat history report providers.

Searching the WPM HIN Decoder yields the info below.
Our HULL ID Decoder breaks down the Hull identification number into the following information:
The HIN or CIN you have entered meets the Current-Format HIN format. It might also be a type that contains the country code and thus the boat comes from USA or Other . The serial number of the HIN is 23011 and is set by the boat builder. This boat or vessel has a Certification Date of (5) and a Model Year of 1995 with month of build (March) based on the formatting of your hull_identification_number (HIN) .

The manufacturer identification code (MIC) of your craft identification number (CIN or HIN) is WPM. This MIC (WPM) stands for the company name Warlock Performance Marine which is currently In Business. This boat manufacturer has other company names (WPM sometimes goes by these name(s) Warlock Performance Boats Inc, Revenge Power Cats, Waterpatrol Inc (oob), or .

This company (Warlock Performance Marine) is owned by Tom Stolarz and is located at PO BOX 77172 in CORONA state of CA. It manufactured this vessel and placed you HIN or CIN on the hull. The Parent Company for this boat maker is (). Warlock Performance Marine has started making boats, yachts and other watercraft as of 06/08/1992 0:00.
 

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I've always had a soft spot for the 25' Warlock cat. In my opinion that's one of the best looking "Classic" cats built. I still remember the white and orange one that Hot Boat tested years ago. An absolutely gorgeous boat!!
 

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I owned one , awesome boat , 496 mag , 80 mph all day long !
 

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Bob Endress from B&M blowers used to have a 23 WPM. Used to hang out with him a lot back in the 90's when I had my 22 Daytona. He had big power in it like 650hp if I recall correctly, yes that was big power back in those days not so much now.

I spent a lot of time with Bob and running around the river with that boat. He used to think he was so cool pulling into the channel and setting up his fishing pole. Until one day a cat fish hit it and pulled his whole rig right out of the boat and into the channel. I laugh my ass off. I had some good times with Endress at the river, miss that guy.

That boat for a 23' ran really good. A buddy of ours Rob Arias bought it from Bob and had it for a few years. I like it back in the day it was just a shame two homes owned it.:D:D:D
 

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I've always had a soft spot for the 25' Warlock cat. In my opinion that's one of the best looking "Classic" cats built. I still remember the white and orange one that Hot Boat tested years ago. An absolutely gorgeous boat!!

I wanted to do a 28 with a 6, 2 speed transmission, and about 1200 hp. Tom was very talented.
 

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tom stolarz is still 1 of the best riggers out there....he still has his shop in norco ca.........
 

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I honestly thought they were the ugliest cat out there. The controls being on the top rim of the boat was weird too. I've seen a couple up close and was never very impressed. I did see one with a few people and big power trying to get on plane and it took forever and was burning the prop really bad. I think a couple passengers shifted their weight as forward as possible and it finally planed. Did okay after that though.

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I've always had a soft spot for the 25' Warlock cat. In my opinion that's one of the best looking "Classic" cats built. I still remember the white and orange one that Hot Boat tested years ago. An absolutely gorgeous boat!!

Here's one with the mother of all hatch scoop's...

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I wanted to do a 28 with a 6, 2 speed transmission, and about 1200 hp. Tom was very talented.

My buddy had a 28 Warlock with a tranmission and a blower motor. Boat was called "overkill" that and was absolutely bad ass for it's day. Some friends Jon and Michelle had a 28 Warlock that was originally called "Mickey's Big Mouth" they renamed it too "Gruesome Twosome" had twin 598's / blowers... Boat fucking ripped. I loved that boat.

RD
 

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My buddy had a 28 Warlock with a tranmission and a blower motor. Boat was called "overkill" that and was absolutely bad ass for it's day. Some friends Jon and Michelle had a 28 Warlock that was originally called "Mickey's Big Mouth" they renamed it too "Gruesome Twosome" had twin 598's / blowers... Boat fucking ripped. I loved that boat.

RD

Rode in Gruesome twosome many a time...that boat was a kick.
Dick Vale paint...pretty too.
 

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I remember that boat at Parker during an op6 event. Bad to the bone
 

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Rode in Gruesome twosome many a time...that boat was a kick.
Dick Vale paint...pretty too.

At one point after Jon and Michelle sold it, it was floating around Havasu and was at some car lot here in Havasu for like 35K!!! Fuck me if I could rewind my life.. :(

Honestly I woulda bought houses, not G2, but still.. 35K!! and it still looked good!

RD
 

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Remember the white 23 WPM in the old B&M Blower magazine adds. great looking hotrod.
 

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My buddy had a 28 Warlock with a tranmission and a blower motor. Boat was called "overkill" that and was absolutely bad ass for it's day. Some friends Jon and Michelle had a 28 Warlock that was originally called "Mickey's Big Mouth" they renamed it too "Gruesome Twosome" had twin 598's / blowers... Boat fucking ripped. I loved that boat.

RD

I remember Mickeys Big Mouth...raced him in my Daytona...I got spanked pretty bad...
 
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