Twin Vee is bare bones boating
Glacier Bay has tight cabin
Tom Cat plenty of cabin room
Motorcat low head room in cabin
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From: Jim Garner [mailto:jimgarner1@earthlink.net]
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 9:26 AM
To: power-catamaran@lists.samurai.com
Subject: Re: [PCW] Trailerable Catamarans
Steve,
You might look at the Twin Vee, Used Glacier Bay,
C-Dory Tom Cat, or Motorcat 30.
Jim Garner
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Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2006 19:50:05 -0800
From: "Steve Jewell" cbunkee@comcast.net
Subject: [PCW] Weekender Cat?
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We are downsizing from a 32' monohull and are
looking for a cat (somewhere in the 26' to 29'
range) that would be right (head, galley,
doublewide berth) for weekend trips up the West
coast. Does anyone have suggestions as to which
builders (and models) to start with? Thanks for
your input. Steve
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I have had a Motorcat for two years now. I trailer it, mostly for storage,
but have taken it 100 miles on the highway with no problem. Keeping it on
the trailer saves me moorage and lots of moorage. It is big behind my
little Toyota Tundra, but not heavy.
I cruise for week long and weekend trips very comfortably. The cabin is cozy
and reminds me of my sailboat.
Scott Karren
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[mailto:power-catamaran-bounces@lists.samurai.com] On Behalf Of Vozzella, Ed
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 6:27 AM
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Subject: Re: [PCW] Trailerable Catamarans
Twin Vee is bare bones boating
Glacier Bay has tight cabin
Tom Cat plenty of cabin room
Motorcat low head room in cabin
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Garner [mailto:jimgarner1@earthlink.net]
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 9:26 AM
To: power-catamaran@lists.samurai.com
Subject: Re: [PCW] Trailerable Catamarans
Steve,
You might look at the Twin Vee, Used Glacier Bay,
C-Dory Tom Cat, or Motorcat 30.
Jim Garner
Message: 3
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2006 19:50:05 -0800
From: "Steve Jewell" cbunkee@comcast.net
Subject: [PCW] Weekender Cat?
To: power-catamaran@lists.samurai.com
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We are downsizing from a 32' monohull and are
looking for a cat (somewhere in the 26' to 29'
range) that would be right (head, galley,
doublewide berth) for weekend trips up the West
coast. Does anyone have suggestions as to which
builders (and models) to start with? Thanks for
your input. Steve
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I have had a Motorcat for two years now. I trailer it, mostly for storage,
but have taken it 100 miles on the highway with no problem. Keeping it on
the trailer saves me moorage and lots of moorage. It is big behind my
little Toyota Tundra, but not heavy.
I cruise for week long and weekend trips very comfortably. The cabin is cozy
and reminds me of my sailboat.
Scott Karren
For the info of all hands interested in trailerable power cats--
Scott, who is a Motorcat dealer as well as an owner, was kind of
enough to arrange a brief sea trail for me several months ago. Read
my report at
http://lists.samurai.com/pipermail/power-catamaran/2005-November/000491.html.
Also see an owner's review at
http://lists.samurai.com/pipermail/power-catamaran/2005-November/000494.html.
Georgs Kolesnikovs
Power Catamaran World
http://www.powercatamaranworld.com