Re: [PCW] livingston cats.

RZ
ron_zeppieri@juno.com
Fri, May 4, 2007 4:16 PM

Jonah

    I'm not sure what the subject of your last was, but it sounded

like choosing a dinghy. We have an Endeavour 44 and opted to buy Bob
Vincent's dinghy creation. It's about 11 and a half feet long, six feet
wide and only weighs about 150 pounds. We've had hard dinghys and
inflatables with soft and hard bottoms before, but this Endeavour dinghy
FAR, FAR exceeds all others. It's light, stable, dry and fast when you
want it to be. At dockside, we often get more questions about the dinghy
than the big cat!!

    Ron & Judy "OdySea"
Jonah I'm not sure what the subject of your last was, but it sounded like choosing a dinghy. We have an Endeavour 44 and opted to buy Bob Vincent's dinghy creation. It's about 11 and a half feet long, six feet wide and only weighs about 150 pounds. We've had hard dinghys and inflatables with soft and hard bottoms before, but this Endeavour dinghy FAR, FAR exceeds all others. It's light, stable, dry and fast when you want it to be. At dockside, we often get more questions about the dinghy than the big cat!! Ron & Judy "OdySea"
DC
D C *Mac* Macdonald
Fri, May 4, 2007 4:36 PM

How about a source or URL, Ron?

  • D C "Mac" Macdonald  *
  • m/v Another Adventure *
  • (1995 Carver 355ACMY) *
  • Grand Lake - Oklahoma *
  • USPS & AGLCA (#217)  *

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Subject: Re: [PCW] livingston cats.
Date: Fri, 4 May 2007 09:16:18 -0700

Jonah

     I'm not sure what the subject of your last was, but it sounded

like choosing a dinghy. We have an Endeavour 44 and opted to buy Bob
Vincent's dinghy creation. It's about 11 and a half feet long, six feet
wide and only weighs about 150 pounds. We've had hard dinghys and
inflatables with soft and hard bottoms before, but this Endeavour dinghy
FAR, FAR exceeds all others. It's light, stable, dry and fast when you
want it to be. At dockside, we often get more questions about the dinghy
than the big cat!!

     Ron & Judy "OdySea"
How about a source or URL, Ron? * D C "Mac" Macdonald * * m/v Another Adventure * * (1995 Carver 355ACMY) * * Grand Lake - Oklahoma * * USPS & AGLCA (#217) * ----Original Message Follows---- From: ron_zeppieri@juno.com Reply-To: Power Catamaran List <power-catamaran@lists.samurai.com> To: power-catamaran@lists.samurai.com Subject: Re: [PCW] livingston cats. Date: Fri, 4 May 2007 09:16:18 -0700 Jonah I'm not sure what the subject of your last was, but it sounded like choosing a dinghy. We have an Endeavour 44 and opted to buy Bob Vincent's dinghy creation. It's about 11 and a half feet long, six feet wide and only weighs about 150 pounds. We've had hard dinghys and inflatables with soft and hard bottoms before, but this Endeavour dinghy FAR, FAR exceeds all others. It's light, stable, dry and fast when you want it to be. At dockside, we often get more questions about the dinghy than the big cat!! Ron & Judy "OdySea"
JJ
Jonah Jones
Fri, May 4, 2007 7:24 PM

There's a livingston (I presume)  crash boat down at the yacht club
here.
i'll take it for a spin when I have a moment.
trouble is, I think its a 15.5 which is larger than the one I would use
on the  mother ship.

Good to hear that Bob's dinghy is  well received.
I'll try one of those in St Pete next month.

thanks Jonah.

On May 4, 2007, at 1:16 PM, ron_zeppieri@juno.com wrote:

Jonah

     I'm not sure what the subject of your last was, but it sounded

like choosing a dinghy. We have an Endeavour 44 and opted to buy Bob
Vincent's dinghy creation. It's about 11 and a half feet long, six feet
wide and only weighs about 150 pounds. We've had hard dinghys and
inflatables with soft and hard bottoms before, but this Endeavour dinghy
FAR, FAR exceeds all others. It's light, stable, dry and fast when you
want it to be. At dockside, we often get more questions about the dinghy
than the big cat!!

     Ron & Judy "OdySea"

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There's a livingston (I presume) crash boat down at the yacht club here. i'll take it for a spin when I have a moment. trouble is, I think its a 15.5 which is larger than the one I would use on the mother ship. Good to hear that Bob's dinghy is well received. I'll try one of those in St Pete next month. thanks Jonah. On May 4, 2007, at 1:16 PM, ron_zeppieri@juno.com wrote: Jonah I'm not sure what the subject of your last was, but it sounded like choosing a dinghy. We have an Endeavour 44 and opted to buy Bob Vincent's dinghy creation. It's about 11 and a half feet long, six feet wide and only weighs about 150 pounds. We've had hard dinghys and inflatables with soft and hard bottoms before, but this Endeavour dinghy FAR, FAR exceeds all others. It's light, stable, dry and fast when you want it to be. At dockside, we often get more questions about the dinghy than the big cat!! Ron & Judy "OdySea" _______________________________________________ Power-Catamaran Mailing List http://www.jonah-art.com