Scott Karren introduction

GK
Georgs Kolesnikovs
Tue, Nov 22, 2005 3:35 PM

From: "Scott Karren" Scott@NorthSoundCruising.com

I am the owner of a MC30s from Bond Yachts in Kingston Washington.  I
started boating in 1984 in the Chesapeake out of Annapolis, MD, racing small
sailboats.  After moving to Seattle in the early 90s I continued to race
here in the Puget Sound and joined the Sloop Tavern Yacht Club.  As I got a
bit older, I became more interested in cruising with family and friends than
racing.

I ran across the Motorcat30 at a boat show in Seattle in 2001 and liked it
so much I bought the first on one the Northwest and became the importer and
dealer. The unique style was what attracted me the most. What I have liked
most about owning this yacht is the ability to cruise on very little fuel.
(As a sailor, I am allergic to buying fuel.)

I named my MC30 "Quay Cat" because it was what my kids called the family pet
and because it captures a sense of curiosity and exploration.  We look
forward to making many happy cruises and memories here in the Northwest.

Welcome aboard, Scott!

--Georgs

Georgs Kolesnikovs
Power Catamaran World
http://www.powercatamaranworld.com

>From: "Scott Karren" <Scott@NorthSoundCruising.com> >I am the owner of a MC30s from Bond Yachts in Kingston Washington. I >started boating in 1984 in the Chesapeake out of Annapolis, MD, racing small >sailboats. After moving to Seattle in the early 90s I continued to race >here in the Puget Sound and joined the Sloop Tavern Yacht Club. As I got a >bit older, I became more interested in cruising with family and friends than >racing. > >I ran across the Motorcat30 at a boat show in Seattle in 2001 and liked it >so much I bought the first on one the Northwest and became the importer and >dealer. The unique style was what attracted me the most. What I have liked >most about owning this yacht is the ability to cruise on very little fuel. >(As a sailor, I am allergic to buying fuel.) > >I named my MC30 "Quay Cat" because it was what my kids called the family pet >and because it captures a sense of curiosity and exploration. We look >forward to making many happy cruises and memories here in the Northwest. Welcome aboard, Scott! --Georgs -- Georgs Kolesnikovs Power Catamaran World http://www.powercatamaranworld.com