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jerryperry43@aol.com
Wed, Apr 22, 2009 10:57 AM

It's too bad that people cancel instead of participating by opening
discussions in areas where there is need for growth. Having had the
opportunity to work with one of the early developers of the modern
catamaran Hugo Myers, I find that today many are all about who can do
what for me. Watercraft development usually comes in small steps and
from people who take the time to do the research, work the numbers
and ask the questions. I do not believe we are even close to the
potential of the modern catamaran both power and sail and I hope
research and development will continue both large and small. This
discussion group is and has been very good and informative and I hope
it will continue.

It's too bad that people cancel instead of participating by opening discussions in areas where there is need for growth. Having had the opportunity to work with one of the early developers of the modern catamaran Hugo Myers, I find that today many are all about who can do what for me. Watercraft development usually comes in small steps and from people who take the time to do the research, work the numbers and ask the questions. I do not believe we are even close to the potential of the modern catamaran both power and sail and I hope research and development will continue both large and small. This discussion group is and has been very good and informative and I hope it will continue.
JM
Jim Meader
Wed, Apr 22, 2009 2:15 PM

Boating is a passion, so you tend to get passionate people. But a passion
needs to be feed by new information and discussion. That is what this forum
has provided me and I think others. We have a great cross section of boaters
from the very experienced - to designers - to wanabe's like me.

I am still trying to get disconnected from work and possessions so I too can
be on the water full time. The catamaran is my boat of choice and very much
look forward to writing in and relating my experiences.

The last comment on the "windage" issues is of concern as my first choice of a
Cat is the new Endeavour 40, but the side profile would present a large area
in a strong wind. Are there any rules of thumb as to side area and wind
impact?

Thanks in advance for your responses

Jim Meader
Broker/Owner
RE/MAX Today
Jim@rmtmail.com

www.JoinREMAX.com

-----Original Message-----
From: power-catamaran-bounces@lists.samurai.com on behalf of by way of Georgs
Kolesnikovs
Sent: Wed 4/22/2009 3:57 AM
To: Power Catamaran List
Subject: [PCW] Cancelled Subscriptions

It's too bad that people cancel instead of participating by opening
discussions in areas where there is need for growth. Having had the
opportunity to work with one of the early developers of the modern
catamaran Hugo Myers, I find that today many are all about who can do
what for me. Watercraft development usually comes in small steps and
from people who take the time to do the research, work the numbers
and ask the questions. I do not believe we are even close to the
potential of the modern catamaran both power and sail and I hope
research and development will continue both large and small. This
discussion group is and has been very good and informative and I hope
it will continue.


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Boating is a passion, so you tend to get passionate people. But a passion needs to be feed by new information and discussion. That is what this forum has provided me and I think others. We have a great cross section of boaters from the very experienced - to designers - to wanabe's like me. I am still trying to get disconnected from work and possessions so I too can be on the water full time. The catamaran is my boat of choice and very much look forward to writing in and relating my experiences. The last comment on the "windage" issues is of concern as my first choice of a Cat is the new Endeavour 40, but the side profile would present a large area in a strong wind. Are there any rules of thumb as to side area and wind impact? Thanks in advance for your responses Jim Meader Broker/Owner RE/MAX Today Jim@rmtmail.com www.JoinREMAX.com -----Original Message----- From: power-catamaran-bounces@lists.samurai.com on behalf of by way of Georgs Kolesnikovs Sent: Wed 4/22/2009 3:57 AM To: Power Catamaran List Subject: [PCW] Cancelled Subscriptions It's too bad that people cancel instead of participating by opening discussions in areas where there is need for growth. Having had the opportunity to work with one of the early developers of the modern catamaran Hugo Myers, I find that today many are all about who can do what for me. Watercraft development usually comes in small steps and from people who take the time to do the research, work the numbers and ask the questions. I do not believe we are even close to the potential of the modern catamaran both power and sail and I hope research and development will continue both large and small. This discussion group is and has been very good and informative and I hope it will continue. _______________________________________________ Power-Catamaran Mailing List -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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Pat Reischmann
Wed, Apr 22, 2009 2:45 PM

Bases on its intended purpose: Coastal cruising/liveaboard the Endeavour is
fine. If you were going to cruise the oceans the criteria would be different.
----- Original Message -----
From: Jim Meadermailto:jim@rmtmail.com
To: Power Catamaran Listmailto:power-catamaran@lists.samurai.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 10:15 AM
Subject: Re: [PCW] Cancelled Subscriptions

Boating is a passion, so you tend to get passionate people. But a passion
needs to be feed by new information and discussion. That is what this forum
has provided me and I think others. We have a great cross section of
boaters
from the very experienced - to designers - to wanabe's like me.

I am still trying to get disconnected from work and possessions so I too
can
be on the water full time. The catamaran is my boat of choice and very much
look forward to writing in and relating my experiences.

The last comment on the "windage" issues is of concern as my first choice of
a
Cat is the new Endeavour 40, but the side profile would present a large
area
in a strong wind. Are there any rules of thumb as to side area and wind
impact?

Thanks in advance for your responses

Jim Meader
Broker/Owner
RE/MAX Today
Jim@rmtmail.commailto:Jim@rmtmail.com

www.JoinREMAX.comhttp://www.joinremax.com/

-----Original Message-----
From:
power-catamaran-bounces@lists.samurai.com<mailto:power-catamaran-bounces@list
s.samurai.com> on behalf of by way of Georgs
Kolesnikovs
Sent: Wed 4/22/2009 3:57 AM
To: Power Catamaran List
Subject: [PCW] Cancelled Subscriptions

It's too bad that people cancel instead of participating by opening
discussions in areas where there is need for growth. Having had the
opportunity to work with one of the early developers of the modern
catamaran Hugo Myers, I find that today many are all about who can do
what for me. Watercraft development usually comes in small steps and
from people who take the time to do the research, work the numbers
and ask the questions. I do not believe we are even close to the
potential of the modern catamaran both power and sail and I hope
research and development will continue both large and small. This
discussion group is and has been very good and informative and I hope
it will continue.


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Bases on its intended purpose: Coastal cruising/liveaboard the Endeavour is fine. If you were going to cruise the oceans the criteria would be different. ----- Original Message ----- From: Jim Meader<mailto:jim@rmtmail.com> To: Power Catamaran List<mailto:power-catamaran@lists.samurai.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 10:15 AM Subject: Re: [PCW] Cancelled Subscriptions Boating is a passion, so you tend to get passionate people. But a passion needs to be feed by new information and discussion. That is what this forum has provided me and I think others. We have a great cross section of boaters from the very experienced - to designers - to wanabe's like me. I am still trying to get disconnected from work and possessions so I too can be on the water full time. The catamaran is my boat of choice and very much look forward to writing in and relating my experiences. The last comment on the "windage" issues is of concern as my first choice of a Cat is the new Endeavour 40, but the side profile would present a large area in a strong wind. Are there any rules of thumb as to side area and wind impact? Thanks in advance for your responses Jim Meader Broker/Owner RE/MAX Today Jim@rmtmail.com<mailto:Jim@rmtmail.com> www.JoinREMAX.com<http://www.joinremax.com/> -----Original Message----- From: power-catamaran-bounces@lists.samurai.com<mailto:power-catamaran-bounces@list s.samurai.com> on behalf of by way of Georgs Kolesnikovs Sent: Wed 4/22/2009 3:57 AM To: Power Catamaran List Subject: [PCW] Cancelled Subscriptions It's too bad that people cancel instead of participating by opening discussions in areas where there is need for growth. Having had the opportunity to work with one of the early developers of the modern catamaran Hugo Myers, I find that today many are all about who can do what for me. Watercraft development usually comes in small steps and from people who take the time to do the research, work the numbers and ask the questions. I do not believe we are even close to the potential of the modern catamaran both power and sail and I hope research and development will continue both large and small. This discussion group is and has been very good and informative and I hope it will continue. _______________________________________________ Power-Catamaran Mailing List -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. _______________________________________________ Power-Catamaran Mailing List
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Brad Gruss
Wed, Apr 22, 2009 3:37 PM

Gentleman, Please remove me from your email list regarding catamarans,
although I like them, I did purchase another boat last week, I just couldn't
spend the extra money for a used cat.  Thank you for complying to this
request.  Brad Gruss

From: preischmann@msn.com
To: power-catamaran@lists.samurai.com
Date: Wed, 22 Apr 2009 10:45:17 -0400
Subject: Re: [PCW] Cancelled Subscriptions

Bases on its intended purpose: Coastal cruising/liveaboard the Endeavour is
fine. If you were going to cruise the oceans the criteria would be

different.

----- Original Message -----
From: Jim Meadermailto:jim@rmtmail.com
To: Power Catamaran Listmailto:power-catamaran@lists.samurai.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 10:15 AM
Subject: Re: [PCW] Cancelled Subscriptions

Boating is a passion, so you tend to get passionate people. But a passion
needs to be feed by new information and discussion. That is what this forum
has provided me and I think others. We have a great cross section of
boaters
from the very experienced - to designers - to wanabe's like me.

I am still trying to get disconnected from work and possessions so I too
can
be on the water full time. The catamaran is my boat of choice and very much
look forward to writing in and relating my experiences.

The last comment on the "windage" issues is of concern as my first choice

of

a
Cat is the new Endeavour 40, but the side profile would present a large
area
in a strong wind. Are there any rules of thumb as to side area and wind
impact?

Thanks in advance for your responses

Jim Meader
Broker/Owner
RE/MAX Today
Jim@rmtmail.commailto:Jim@rmtmail.com

www.JoinREMAX.comhttp://www.joinremax.com/

-----Original Message-----
From:

power-catamaran-bounces@lists.samurai.com<mailto:power-catamaran-bounces@list

s.samurai.com> on behalf of by way of Georgs
Kolesnikovs
Sent: Wed 4/22/2009 3:57 AM
To: Power Catamaran List
Subject: [PCW] Cancelled Subscriptions

It's too bad that people cancel instead of participating by opening
discussions in areas where there is need for growth. Having had the
opportunity to work with one of the early developers of the modern
catamaran Hugo Myers, I find that today many are all about who can do
what for me. Watercraft development usually comes in small steps and
from people who take the time to do the research, work the numbers
and ask the questions. I do not believe we are even close to the
potential of the modern catamaran both power and sail and I hope
research and development will continue both large and small. This
discussion group is and has been very good and informative and I hope
it will continue.


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Gentleman, Please remove me from your email list regarding catamarans, although I like them, I did purchase another boat last week, I just couldn't spend the extra money for a used cat. Thank you for complying to this request. Brad Gruss > From: preischmann@msn.com > To: power-catamaran@lists.samurai.com > Date: Wed, 22 Apr 2009 10:45:17 -0400 > Subject: Re: [PCW] Cancelled Subscriptions > > Bases on its intended purpose: Coastal cruising/liveaboard the Endeavour is > fine. If you were going to cruise the oceans the criteria would be different. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Jim Meader<mailto:jim@rmtmail.com> > To: Power Catamaran List<mailto:power-catamaran@lists.samurai.com> > Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 10:15 AM > Subject: Re: [PCW] Cancelled Subscriptions > > > Boating is a passion, so you tend to get passionate people. But a passion > needs to be feed by new information and discussion. That is what this forum > has provided me and I think others. We have a great cross section of > boaters > from the very experienced - to designers - to wanabe's like me. > > I am still trying to get disconnected from work and possessions so I too > can > be on the water full time. The catamaran is my boat of choice and very much > look forward to writing in and relating my experiences. > > The last comment on the "windage" issues is of concern as my first choice of > a > Cat is the new Endeavour 40, but the side profile would present a large > area > in a strong wind. Are there any rules of thumb as to side area and wind > impact? > > Thanks in advance for your responses > > Jim Meader > Broker/Owner > RE/MAX Today > Jim@rmtmail.com<mailto:Jim@rmtmail.com> > > www.JoinREMAX.com<http://www.joinremax.com/> > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: > power-catamaran-bounces@lists.samurai.com<mailto:power-catamaran-bounces@list > s.samurai.com> on behalf of by way of Georgs > Kolesnikovs > Sent: Wed 4/22/2009 3:57 AM > To: Power Catamaran List > Subject: [PCW] Cancelled Subscriptions > > It's too bad that people cancel instead of participating by opening > discussions in areas where there is need for growth. Having had the > opportunity to work with one of the early developers of the modern > catamaran Hugo Myers, I find that today many are all about who can do > what for me. Watercraft development usually comes in small steps and > from people who take the time to do the research, work the numbers > and ask the questions. I do not believe we are even close to the > potential of the modern catamaran both power and sail and I hope > research and development will continue both large and small. This > discussion group is and has been very good and informative and I hope > it will continue. > _______________________________________________ > Power-Catamaran Mailing List > > > -- > This message has been scanned for viruses and > dangerous content by MailScanner, and is > believed to be clean. > > > > -- > This message has been scanned for viruses and > dangerous content by MailScanner, and is > believed to be clean. > _______________________________________________ > Power-Catamaran Mailing List > _______________________________________________ > Power-Catamaran Mailing List _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live Hotmail.:more than just e-mail. http://windowslive.com/online/hotmail?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_HM_more_042009
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tradesure@libello.com
Wed, Apr 22, 2009 7:57 PM

To all concerned.

As the developer of the very succesful range of assymmetrical power
catamarans designed by Lavranos and Wright I can only agree that the
development of power catamarans is in its early stages and the
participation of potential buyers and already cataraman owners with all
their useful questions and comments are extremely benificial to our
developement of this FANTASTIC product.

Thanks to all and Georgs

Tim Jordaan
aventure power-catamarans

It's too bad that people cancel instead of participating by opening
discussions in areas where there is need for growth. Having had the
opportunity to work with one of the early developers of the modern
catamaran Hugo Myers, I find that today many are all about who can do
what for me. Watercraft development usually comes in small steps and
from people who take the time to do the research, work the numbers
and ask the questions. I do not believe we are even close to the
potential of the modern catamaran both power and sail and I hope
research and development will continue both large and small. This
discussion group is and has been very good and informative and I hope
it will continue.


Power-Catamaran Mailing List

To all concerned. As the developer of the very succesful range of assymmetrical power catamarans designed by Lavranos and Wright I can only agree that the development of power catamarans is in its early stages and the participation of potential buyers and already cataraman owners with all their useful questions and comments are extremely benificial to our developement of this FANTASTIC product. Thanks to all and Georgs Tim Jordaan aventure power-catamarans > It's too bad that people cancel instead of participating by opening > discussions in areas where there is need for growth. Having had the > opportunity to work with one of the early developers of the modern > catamaran Hugo Myers, I find that today many are all about who can do > what for me. Watercraft development usually comes in small steps and > from people who take the time to do the research, work the numbers > and ask the questions. I do not believe we are even close to the > potential of the modern catamaran both power and sail and I hope > research and development will continue both large and small. This > discussion group is and has been very good and informative and I hope > it will continue. > _______________________________________________ > Power-Catamaran Mailing List
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Brad Gruss
Wed, Apr 22, 2009 9:08 PM

Please eliminate me from your emails. Thanks

Date: Wed, 22 Apr 2009 21:57:39 +0200
From: tradesure@libello.com
To: power-catamaran@lists.samurai.com
Subject: Re: [PCW] Cancelled Subscriptions

To all concerned.

As the developer of the very succesful range of assymmetrical power
catamarans designed by Lavranos and Wright I can only agree that the
development of power catamarans is in its early stages and the
participation of potential buyers and already cataraman owners with all
their useful questions and comments are extremely benificial to our
developement of this FANTASTIC product.

Thanks to all and Georgs

Tim Jordaan
aventure power-catamarans

It's too bad that people cancel instead of participating by opening
discussions in areas where there is need for growth. Having had the
opportunity to work with one of the early developers of the modern
catamaran Hugo Myers, I find that today many are all about who can do
what for me. Watercraft development usually comes in small steps and
from people who take the time to do the research, work the numbers
and ask the questions. I do not believe we are even close to the
potential of the modern catamaran both power and sail and I hope
research and development will continue both large and small. This
discussion group is and has been very good and informative and I hope
it will continue.


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Please eliminate me from your emails. Thanks > Date: Wed, 22 Apr 2009 21:57:39 +0200 > From: tradesure@libello.com > To: power-catamaran@lists.samurai.com > Subject: Re: [PCW] Cancelled Subscriptions > > To all concerned. > > As the developer of the very succesful range of assymmetrical power > catamarans designed by Lavranos and Wright I can only agree that the > development of power catamarans is in its early stages and the > participation of potential buyers and already cataraman owners with all > their useful questions and comments are extremely benificial to our > developement of this FANTASTIC product. > > Thanks to all and Georgs > > Tim Jordaan > aventure power-catamarans > > > > > It's too bad that people cancel instead of participating by opening > > discussions in areas where there is need for growth. Having had the > > opportunity to work with one of the early developers of the modern > > catamaran Hugo Myers, I find that today many are all about who can do > > what for me. Watercraft development usually comes in small steps and > > from people who take the time to do the research, work the numbers > > and ask the questions. I do not believe we are even close to the > > potential of the modern catamaran both power and sail and I hope > > research and development will continue both large and small. This > > discussion group is and has been very good and informative and I hope > > it will continue. > > _______________________________________________ > > Power-Catamaran Mailing List > _______________________________________________ > Power-Catamaran Mailing List _________________________________________________________________ Rediscover Hotmail.: Get quick friend updates right in your inbox. http://windowslive.com/RediscoverHotmail?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_HM_Rediscover_Upda tes2_042009