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Gary Stavrou
Fri, Oct 6, 2006 10:29 AM

Hello Roger
Have you considered the British-made Aquacat?
www.aquacat-catamarans.com
I'd be interested in your opinion.
Gary

Hello Roger Have you considered the British-made Aquacat? www.aquacat-catamarans.com I'd be interested in your opinion. Gary
RB
Roger Bingham
Fri, Oct 6, 2006 2:19 PM

Hello Roger
Have you considered the British-made Aquacat?
www.aquacat-catamarans.com I'd be interested in your opinion.
Gary

Hi Gary

Thanks for your email re Aquacat.

I did look at this boat but that was while cruising N America was still Plan
A and therefore dismissed it as unsuitable.

In Plan F the Aquacat may be suitable. It looks good, may be underpowered
for heavy weather/big currents and the Sillette drives are normally used on
sailing boats I believe. Layout looks acceptable but it will be interesting
to check the heights of and access to the berths.

The air draft is nice and low and suitable for nearly all European inland
waterways for a short-cut to/from the Med and into the Baltic.

I will send for details and pass anything of interest on to you.

Regards

Roger Bingham

Gary Stavrou asked

> Hello Roger > Have you considered the British-made Aquacat? > www.aquacat-catamarans.com I'd be interested in your opinion. > Gary Hi Gary Thanks for your email re Aquacat. I did look at this boat but that was while cruising N America was still Plan A and therefore dismissed it as unsuitable. In Plan F the Aquacat may be suitable. It looks good, may be underpowered for heavy weather/big currents and the Sillette drives are normally used on sailing boats I believe. Layout looks acceptable but it will be interesting to check the heights of and access to the berths. The air draft is nice and low and suitable for nearly all European inland waterways for a short-cut to/from the Med and into the Baltic. I will send for details and pass anything of interest on to you. Regards Roger Bingham Gary Stavrou asked
RB
Roger Bingham
Fri, Oct 6, 2006 2:21 PM

Gary Stavrou asked

Hello Roger
Have you considered the British-made Aquacat?
www.aquacat-catamarans.com I'd be interested in your opinion.
Gary

Hi Gary

Thanks for your email re Aquacat.

I did look at this boat (on-line only) but that was while cruising N America
was still Plan A and therefore dismissed it as unsuitable.

In Plan F the Aquacat may be suitable. It looks good, may be underpowered
for heavy weather/big currents and the Sillette drives are normally used on
sailing boats I believe. Layout looks acceptable but it will be interesting
to check the heights of and access to the berths.

The air draft is nice and low and suitable for nearly all European inland
waterways for a short-cut to/from the Med and into the Baltic.

I will send for details and pass anything of interest on to you.

Regards

Roger Bingham

Gary Stavrou asked > Hello Roger > Have you considered the British-made Aquacat? > www.aquacat-catamarans.com I'd be interested in your opinion. > Gary Hi Gary Thanks for your email re Aquacat. I did look at this boat (on-line only) but that was while cruising N America was still Plan A and therefore dismissed it as unsuitable. In Plan F the Aquacat may be suitable. It looks good, may be underpowered for heavy weather/big currents and the Sillette drives are normally used on sailing boats I believe. Layout looks acceptable but it will be interesting to check the heights of and access to the berths. The air draft is nice and low and suitable for nearly all European inland waterways for a short-cut to/from the Med and into the Baltic. I will send for details and pass anything of interest on to you. Regards Roger Bingham