Maine Cat P-47 opportunity

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Georgs Kolesnikovs
Sun, Mar 8, 2009 11:45 AM

Date: Sun, 8 Mar 2009 13:37:45 -0400
From: Ben Ellison Ben.Ellison@Panbo.com
Subject: BST: Maine Cat P-47, discount and building slot for sale
To: trawler-buy-sell-trade@lists.samurai.com

Over a year ago I put a deposit on one of the first Maine Cat P-47s, shortly
after riding on the prototype, then called the P-42.  Hull #2, the first
real P-47, is not quite finished yet, but I think it will be the best
looking and most efficient cruising power catamaran on the water.  However,
we've decided that the P-47 is too big for our needs, and we're looking for
a smaller boat. We can get our full deposit back no problem, or -- better
yet -- sell our contract for a reasonable fee.  The contract includes a
substantial early deposit discount and a favorable building slot. Ideally
the new P-47 owner will be an experienced cruiser who will keep the boat in
New England at least part of the year. This is a serious win/win/win offer
that will not be available for much longer.

Maine Cat:
http://www.mecat.com/power/poweroverview.htm

More info at my blog:
http://www.panbo.com/archives/2008/12/garmin_ap_p47_worthy_how_about_you.html

Best,

Ben Ellison
Camden, Maine
call: 207-236-2326
email: ben.ellison (at) panbo.com

Date: Sun, 8 Mar 2009 13:37:45 -0400 From: Ben Ellison <Ben.Ellison@Panbo.com> Subject: BST: Maine Cat P-47, discount and building slot for sale To: trawler-buy-sell-trade@lists.samurai.com Over a year ago I put a deposit on one of the first Maine Cat P-47s, shortly after riding on the prototype, then called the P-42. Hull #2, the first real P-47, is not quite finished yet, but I think it will be the best looking and most efficient cruising power catamaran on the water. However, we've decided that the P-47 is too big for our needs, and we're looking for a smaller boat. We can get our full deposit back no problem, or -- better yet -- sell our contract for a reasonable fee. The contract includes a substantial early deposit discount and a favorable building slot. Ideally the new P-47 owner will be an experienced cruiser who will keep the boat in New England at least part of the year. This is a serious win/win/win offer that will not be available for much longer. Maine Cat: http://www.mecat.com/power/poweroverview.htm More info at my blog: http://www.panbo.com/archives/2008/12/garmin_ap_p47_worthy_how_about_you.html Best, -- Ben Ellison Camden, Maine call: 207-236-2326 email: ben.ellison (at) panbo.com