Re: Power catamarans built overseas - Scimitar

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HClews@aol.com
Fri, Feb 24, 2006 6:07 PM

Scott,

On the 2-Hulls website, in the archives section, there's a good  discussion
by the owner of "Pacific High" - a pretty Scimitar 365.  We  ran across and
admired this boat in Hopetown (Abacos) last year.  The only feature which seemed
a bit odd was that the only access  to the head and shower was from the aft
cockpit.  Perhaps this  is not the case on the larger model that you're
considering(?)  Here's a link to that article:
http://www.2hulls.com/used_power_catamarans_2004/pacifichigh.html
(http://www.2hulls.com/used_power_catamarans_2004/pacifichigh.html)

Henry Clews
PDQ m/v 34  Sno Dog
Hanover, NH  USA
http://www.geocities.com/snodoglog (http://www.geocities.com/snodoglog)

In a message dated 2/23/2006 9:58:41 P.M. Eastern  Standard Time,
southernvision@bellsouth.net wrote:

I am  considering the purchase of a new Scimitar 1010 (Australian built),
factory  direct. Would take possession down under and spend time. Any
feedback on  the boat or the factory?
Regards, Scott  Clark

Scott, On the 2-Hulls website, in the archives section, there's a good discussion by the owner of "Pacific High" - a pretty Scimitar 365. We ran across and admired this boat in Hopetown (Abacos) last year. The only feature which seemed a bit odd was that the only access to the head and shower was from the aft cockpit. Perhaps this is not the case on the larger model that you're considering(?) Here's a link to that article: _http://www.2hulls.com/used_power_catamarans_2004/pacifichigh.html_ (http://www.2hulls.com/used_power_catamarans_2004/pacifichigh.html) Henry Clews PDQ m/v 34 Sno Dog Hanover, NH USA _http://www.geocities.com/snodoglog_ (http://www.geocities.com/snodoglog) In a message dated 2/23/2006 9:58:41 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, southernvision@bellsouth.net wrote: I am considering the purchase of a new Scimitar 1010 (Australian built), factory direct. Would take possession down under and spend time. Any feedback on the boat or the factory? Regards, Scott Clark