Craig, One way to see most of the boats on your list at one time is the
Miami International Boat Show. Spent the better part of a day with my
wife just going on Powercats....All the major manufacturers were
represented and available for boarding and comparisons. It makes a
difference when you can get aboard a boat on your short list and then
onto another to compare them. I was surprised by some visible quality
issues when looking at some of the show boats. I figure if a
manufacturer is putting a boat on display, it's their best
representation of the product. I live near Annapolis and go to the fall
show every year but last year was my first trip to the Miami
show....Much bigger in every way. Enjoy your research and I am sure you
will find the boat of your dreams. Sanford Kramer PDQ PC 34'
"'MISHIGAS"
Thank you very much for the information: your comments on the Miami Boat
Show are interesting. I was told that the Annapolis Boat Show was the one
to go to - especially if catamarans were the boats you were looking at?
Craig Tomash
Kelowna, B.C., Canada
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sanford Kramer" SKramer@SanfordKramer.com
To: power-catamaran@lists.samurai.com
Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2006 4:59 PM
Subject: [PCW] Powercat Pursuit
Craig, One way to see most of the boats on your list at one time is the
Miami International Boat Show. Spent the better part of a day with my
wife just going on Powercats....All the major manufacturers were
represented and available for boarding and comparisons. It makes a
difference when you can get aboard a boat on your short list and then
onto another to compare them. I was surprised by some visible quality
issues when looking at some of the show boats. I figure if a
manufacturer is putting a boat on display, it's their best
representation of the product. I live near Annapolis and go to the fall
show every year but last year was my first trip to the Miami
show....Much bigger in every way. Enjoy your research and I am sure you
will find the boat of your dreams. Sanford Kramer PDQ PC 34'
"'MISHIGAS"
Power-Catamaran Mailing List
We are still pursuing the PowerCat concept and lookng for feedback on the
following boat lines:
We are looking for full time liveaboard cruising powercat!
thank you
Craig & Jan Tomash
Kelowna, B.C., Canada