If any of you happen to be in Brisbane, Australia next Monday b& we will hold
the launch / handover party for Brava #17 being a commercial fishing vessel
which has been built on the same hull as our Brava 45 Sports recreational
series.
This vessel is destined for Port Hedland, Western Australia where it
will be used to troll for mackerel.
The Brava 45 platform is very fuel
efficient burning 44 liters per hour at 17.5 knots.
We have designs for
patrol vessels for law enforcement, a 30 person passenger ferry, a 30 person
whale watching boat, the commercial fishing boat just build and our generic
recreational vessel the Brava 45 Sports.
Simon Pickering
Brava Marine Pty
Ltd
Ph: 07 3295 0177
Fax: 07 3396 4555
Web: www.bravamarine.com
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Let us begin with a chat page that Georgs started, a chat page that then
make sense.
I remember very well the first chat pages, small vessels, something we all
could afford.
Now you are all talking catamaran with bow thrusters, big vessels, nonsense,
let us concentrate on the real issues close to us, and I explain.
A power catamaran with outboards or inboards, a real family catamaran,
can be towed anywhere, fast, economical on fuel, with 1 double cabin,
2 singles, with a large toilet and shower, something we in this day and
age could possible buy without going to a bank, what bank ?
Let all our dreams become a reality and let us see what our readers
can come up with as a real family weekender.
Tim
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From: "Tim Jordaan" tradesure@libello.com
Let us begin with a chat page that Georgs started, a chat page that then
make sense. >>>>>>>>> snip for brevity <<<<<<<<<<<<<,
A power catamaran with outboards or inboards, a real family catamaran,
can be towed anywhere, fast, economical on fuel, with 1 double cabin,
2 singles, with a large toilet and shower, something we in this day and
age could possible buy without going to a bank, what bank ?
Whatever became of those cats with removable cross beams that allowed the
two hulls to be squeezed together for a highway legal towing setup.
Was there an inherent flaw in the design that rendered them not user
friendly?
Arild