Re: [PCW] Powercat design

KF
Kristine Fletcher
Mon, Feb 25, 2008 3:56 PM

So, who manufactures the type of offshore/liveaboard catamaran Pat describes?  We can't find one that fits the bill with the attributes he describes without compromising fit and finish, which is also important to our liveaboard satisfaction.

So, who manufactures the type of offshore/liveaboard catamaran Pat describes? We can't find one that fits the bill with the attributes he describes without compromising fit and finish, which is also important to our liveaboard satisfaction.
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Malcolm Tennant
Mon, Feb 25, 2008 8:49 PM

Dear Christine Fletcher.

I have a number of designs of varying lengths and styles that match Pats
requirements perfectly  and a lot of them have actually gone offshore.
Unfortunately, from your point of view, none of them are currently in series
production.

Regards,

Malcolm Tennant.

MALCOLM TENNANT MULTIHULL DESIGN LTD
PO Box 60513, Titirangi.
Waitakere 0642
NEW ZEALAND
Ph: +64 9 817 1988
e-mail: malcolm@tennantdesign.co.nz
www.tennantdesign.co.nz
www.catdesigners.com

Dear Christine Fletcher. I have a number of designs of varying lengths and styles that match Pats requirements perfectly and a lot of them have actually gone offshore. Unfortunately, from your point of view, none of them are currently in series production. Regards, Malcolm Tennant. MALCOLM TENNANT MULTIHULL DESIGN LTD PO Box 60513, Titirangi. Waitakere 0642 NEW ZEALAND Ph: +64 9 817 1988 e-mail: malcolm@tennantdesign.co.nz www.tennantdesign.co.nz www.catdesigners.com
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Tradesure
Thu, Feb 28, 2008 3:07 PM

Kristine,
There are quite a few manufacturers who come close to what Pat
suggests,
although some power catamarans still have the sail boat look without the
mast, and the
wide beam with cabins only in the hulls, never using the tunnel space.

Aventure Powercatamarans build a 48ft power catamaran that looks like
a motorboat, a beam of 15.85 ft, (one dockage only) 3 or 4 proper double
Cabins,
seperate saloon with seperate dinning, with  full headroom engineroom.

They are slowly reaching the point where all Pat's criteria's could be met.

www.aventure-powercatamaran.com

Lesley.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Kristine Fletcher" failten46@gmail.com
To: "Power Catamaran List" power-catamaran@lists.samurai.com
Sent: Monday, February 25, 2008 4:56 PM
Subject: Re: [PCW] Powercat design

So, who manufactures the type of offshore/liveaboard catamaran Pat
describes?  We can't find one that fits the bill with the attributes he
describes without compromising fit and finish, which is also important to
our liveaboard satisfaction.


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Kristine, There are quite a few manufacturers who come close to what Pat suggests, although some power catamarans still have the sail boat look without the mast, and the wide beam with cabins only in the hulls, never using the tunnel space. Aventure Powercatamarans build a 48ft power catamaran that looks like a motorboat, a beam of 15.85 ft, (one dockage only) 3 or 4 proper double Cabins, seperate saloon with seperate dinning, with full headroom engineroom. They are slowly reaching the point where all Pat's criteria's could be met. www.aventure-powercatamaran.com Lesley. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kristine Fletcher" <failten46@gmail.com> To: "Power Catamaran List" <power-catamaran@lists.samurai.com> Sent: Monday, February 25, 2008 4:56 PM Subject: Re: [PCW] Powercat design > So, who manufactures the type of offshore/liveaboard catamaran Pat > describes? We can't find one that fits the bill with the attributes he > describes without compromising fit and finish, which is also important to > our liveaboard satisfaction. > _______________________________________________ > Power-Catamaran Mailing List