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markn1
Sat, Mar 25, 2006 3:35 PM

Hi there,
My name is Mark Nicholson live in Pretoria.Been always my dream to build
a 60-80 ft powercat. The project is the challenge and were i want too
build it people has generations boat building experience which make this
project very viable. Looking at the Pacific Harmony of Malcolm Tennant
but the problem we have is too get it in the water believe or not.
Hope that I will meet fellow entrepeneurs and powercat fans through this
forum
Regards Mark

Hi there, My name is Mark Nicholson live in Pretoria.Been always my dream to build a 60-80 ft powercat. The project is the challenge and were i want too build it people has generations boat building experience which make this project very viable. Looking at the Pacific Harmony of Malcolm Tennant but the problem we have is too get it in the water believe or not. Hope that I will meet fellow entrepeneurs and powercat fans through this forum Regards Mark
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Georgs Kolesnikovs
Sat, Mar 25, 2006 3:44 PM

My name is Mark Nicholson live in Pretoria. Been always my dream to build
a 60-80 ft powercat. The project is the challenge and were i want too
build it people has generations boat building experience which make this
project very viable. Looking at the Pacific Harmony of Malcolm Tennant
but the problem we have is too get it in the water believe or not.
Hope that I will meet fellow entrepeneurs and powercat fans through this
forum

Welcome aboard Power Catamaran List!

What do you plan to do with such a large vessel, Mark? Voyage the
world, charter, do missionary work or what?

To help us understand your dream, how about sharing what's on your
wish list in terms of layout, accommodations, pilothouse, machinery
spaces, and so on?

--Georgs

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

>My name is Mark Nicholson live in Pretoria. Been always my dream to build >a 60-80 ft powercat. The project is the challenge and were i want too >build it people has generations boat building experience which make this >project very viable. Looking at the Pacific Harmony of Malcolm Tennant >but the problem we have is too get it in the water believe or not. >Hope that I will meet fellow entrepeneurs and powercat fans through this >forum Welcome aboard Power Catamaran List! What do you plan to do with such a large vessel, Mark? Voyage the world, charter, do missionary work or what? To help us understand your dream, how about sharing what's on your wish list in terms of layout, accommodations, pilothouse, machinery spaces, and so on? --Georgs -- Georgs Kolesnikovs Power Catamaran World http://www.powercatamaranworld.com