Lagoon Powercat 43

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Georgs Kolesnikovs
Thu, Apr 7, 2005 12:56 PM

From: "research & development" irikandji@hotmail.com
A great site thats sorely needed in this new area. I've just completed a
very happy 2 year cruise through the Med. covering thousands of miles and
many hundreds of engine hours on my Lagoon Powercat 43. We've seen all
conditions and had many, many experiences with the boat which leaves me in a
position of understanding the strengths and weaknesses of this innovative
vessel. Happy to answer any questions that anyone may have, and now back in
Australia.

Sounds like you had a great time in the Med. Did you ship the Lagoon
home or bring it home on its own bottom?

Can you tell us something about your fuel burn over the two years?
Distance travelled, engine hours run, fuel burned, that sort of data.

In future posts, please use your name in the From: field or in a
signature so we know who you are.

--Georgs

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

>From: "research & development" <irikandji@hotmail.com> >A great site thats sorely needed in this new area. I've just completed a >very happy 2 year cruise through the Med. covering thousands of miles and >many hundreds of engine hours on my Lagoon Powercat 43. We've seen all >conditions and had many, many experiences with the boat which leaves me in a >position of understanding the strengths and weaknesses of this innovative >vessel. Happy to answer any questions that anyone may have, and now back in >Australia. Sounds like you had a great time in the Med. Did you ship the Lagoon home or bring it home on its own bottom? Can you tell us something about your fuel burn over the two years? Distance travelled, engine hours run, fuel burned, that sort of data. In future posts, please use your name in the From: field or in a signature so we know who you are. --Georgs -- Georgs Kolesnikovs Power Catamaran World http://www.powercatamaranworld.com
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Greg
Thu, Apr 7, 2005 11:53 PM

I would be interested in hearing how she handles in heavy seas. It
has been reported that sneezing and a wet ride are common with the
43. I really like the esthetics and fit and finish of Lagoon's
products. Also, what is the range on average and would you consider
it capable of passage making if properly outfitted?

Greg

At 7:56 AM -0500 4/7/05, Georgs Kolesnikovs wrote:

From: "research & development" irikandji@hotmail.com
A great site thats sorely needed in this new area. I've just completed a
very happy 2 year cruise through the Med. covering thousands of miles and
many hundreds of engine hours on my Lagoon Powercat 43. We've seen all
conditions and had many, many experiences with the boat which leaves me in a
position of understanding the strengths and weaknesses of this innovative
vessel. Happy to answer any questions that anyone may have, and now back in
Australia.

Sounds like you had a great time in the Med. Did you ship the Lagoon
home or bring it home on its own bottom?

Can you tell us something about your fuel burn over the two years?
Distance travelled, engine hours run, fuel burned, that sort of data.

In future posts, please use your name in the From: field or in a
signature so we know who you are.

--Georgs

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


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I would be interested in hearing how she handles in heavy seas. It has been reported that sneezing and a wet ride are common with the 43. I really like the esthetics and fit and finish of Lagoon's products. Also, what is the range on average and would you consider it capable of passage making if properly outfitted? Greg At 7:56 AM -0500 4/7/05, Georgs Kolesnikovs wrote: > >From: "research & development" <irikandji@hotmail.com> >>A great site thats sorely needed in this new area. I've just completed a >>very happy 2 year cruise through the Med. covering thousands of miles and >>many hundreds of engine hours on my Lagoon Powercat 43. We've seen all >>conditions and had many, many experiences with the boat which leaves me in a >>position of understanding the strengths and weaknesses of this innovative >>vessel. Happy to answer any questions that anyone may have, and now back in >>Australia. > >Sounds like you had a great time in the Med. Did you ship the Lagoon >home or bring it home on its own bottom? > >Can you tell us something about your fuel burn over the two years? >Distance travelled, engine hours run, fuel burned, that sort of data. > >In future posts, please use your name in the From: field or in a >signature so we know who you are. > >--Georgs >-- >Georgs Kolesnikovs > Power Catamaran World > http://www.powercatamaranworld.com >_______________________________________________ >Power-Catamaran Mailing List -- Greg 650-245-9354