Re: [PCW] Power cats under 30 feet

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Vozzella, Ed
Wed, May 11, 2005 5:15 PM

Check out Twin Vee catamarans. Great boat to tow, very sea worthy, priced
right and many good reviews.

Lots of info at www.twinvee.net http://www.twinveeboats.com/ . Check out
the forum!

-----Original Message-----
From: R J PETTEYS [mailto:rjpetteys@msn.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 1:05 PM
To: Power Catamaran List
Subject: Re: [PCW] Power cats under 30 feet

Sorry, I guess it would be hard to tow the 32' Zeta as it sports a 14' beam
and loaded with fuel, water and provisions weighs in @ 20000#. Good luck on
your search. I'd like to know what your select is and performance etc.

Rich Petteys

----- Original Message -----

From: Georgs Kolesnikovs mailto:georgs@powercatamaranworld.com

To: Power Catamaran List mailto:power-catamaran@lists.samurai.com

Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 4:37 AM

Subject: Re: [PCW] Power cats under 30 feet

Rich Petteys of R Cat wrote:

Take a look at Zeta 32' power cats @landsea.com

The Zeta looks like a lovely boat, Rich, but I'm looking for something I can
easily trailer to all the great cruising grounds of North America.

Thus. the short list, in alphabetical order, of Glacier Bay 2690 Coastal
Runner, ProSports 2860WA ProKat, TomCat 24, the new TomCat 255, and World
Cat 270 Hard Top.

Given the restraints of time, money and the fact that Significant Other and
I will be working for at least a few more years, a passagemaker and voyaging
the world are not options right now. Something small, inexpensive and
trailerable, and coastal and inland cruises of two, three or even four
weeks, now, that's doable.

There are many fascinating and challenging cruises to be had not far from
home. Here are the possibles:

-- Enjoy Trent-Severn Waterway
-- Loop Thousand Islands, St. Lawrence River and Rideau Canal
-- Cruise the North Channel
-- Explore Lake Superior
-- Take the train to Moosonee for a poke around James Bay
-- Follow the Ottawa River to its source
-- Circumnavigate Vancouver Island
-- Enjoy the Inside Passage
-- Head north to Alaska and maybe even the Aleutians
-- Trailer down to the Sea of Cortez
-- Cruise a winter in the Bahamas
-- Circumnavigate Cape Breton Island and cruise Lake Bras d'Or
-- Make the passage to Isles de la Madeleine in the Gulf of St. Lawrence
-- Circumnavigate Newfoundland

-- Look for icebergs and whales off the Labrador coast.

I can't wait to get started, but, first, I need to find that perfect pocket
cruiser.

--Georgs

http://www.landsea.com/zeta.html

http://www.glacierbaycats.com/home_2004.htm

http://www.prosportsboats.com/details.php?product_id=1

http://www.c-dory.com/TomCat%2024.htm

http://www.eqmarine.com/C-Dory%20Boats/cdory_tom_cat_25.htm

http://www.worldcat.com/products/270ht.do


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Check out Twin Vee catamarans. Great boat to tow, very sea worthy, priced right and many good reviews. Lots of info at www.twinvee.net <http://www.twinveeboats.com/> . Check out the forum! -----Original Message----- From: R J PETTEYS [mailto:rjpetteys@msn.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 1:05 PM To: Power Catamaran List Subject: Re: [PCW] Power cats under 30 feet Sorry, I guess it would be hard to tow the 32' Zeta as it sports a 14' beam and loaded with fuel, water and provisions weighs in @ 20000#. Good luck on your search. I'd like to know what your select is and performance etc. Rich Petteys ----- Original Message ----- From: Georgs Kolesnikovs <mailto:georgs@powercatamaranworld.com> To: Power Catamaran List <mailto:power-catamaran@lists.samurai.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 4:37 AM Subject: Re: [PCW] Power cats under 30 feet Rich Petteys of R Cat wrote: Take a look at Zeta 32' power cats @landsea.com The Zeta looks like a lovely boat, Rich, but I'm looking for something I can easily trailer to all the great cruising grounds of North America. Thus. the short list, in alphabetical order, of Glacier Bay 2690 Coastal Runner, ProSports 2860WA ProKat, TomCat 24, the new TomCat 255, and World Cat 270 Hard Top. Given the restraints of time, money and the fact that Significant Other and I will be working for at least a few more years, a passagemaker and voyaging the world are not options right now. Something small, inexpensive and trailerable, and coastal and inland cruises of two, three or even four weeks, now, that's doable. There are many fascinating and challenging cruises to be had not far from home. Here are the possibles: -- Enjoy Trent-Severn Waterway -- Loop Thousand Islands, St. Lawrence River and Rideau Canal -- Cruise the North Channel -- Explore Lake Superior -- Take the train to Moosonee for a poke around James Bay -- Follow the Ottawa River to its source -- Circumnavigate Vancouver Island -- Enjoy the Inside Passage -- Head north to Alaska and maybe even the Aleutians -- Trailer down to the Sea of Cortez -- Cruise a winter in the Bahamas -- Circumnavigate Cape Breton Island and cruise Lake Bras d'Or -- Make the passage to Isles de la Madeleine in the Gulf of St. Lawrence -- Circumnavigate Newfoundland -- Look for icebergs and whales off the Labrador coast. I can't wait to get started, but, first, I need to find that perfect pocket cruiser. --Georgs http://www.landsea.com/zeta.html http://www.glacierbaycats.com/home_2004.htm http://www.prosportsboats.com/details.php?product_id=1 http://www.c-dory.com/TomCat%2024.htm http://www.eqmarine.com/C-Dory%20Boats/cdory_tom_cat_25.htm http://www.worldcat.com/products/270ht.do _______________________________________________ Power-Catamaran Mailing List