Re: [PCW] Introduction from Tampa

GM
Guy Mandigo
Wed, Jul 21, 2010 9:11 AM

Take a close look at the 47' Maine Cat P-47
http://www.mecat.com/indexpower.ht m.  Although at the top of your
preference range, the P-47 appears to be a solidly built, cruising power
catamaran that will comfortably take two from Maine to the Bahamas with
room for the occasional other couple.

Guy Mandigo

Ruskin, FL

-----Original Message-----

From: david.eldridge@bnymellon.com
Sent: Jul 20, 2010 5:50 PM
To: Power Catamaran List
Subject: Re: [PCW] Introduction from Tampa

I will be on my lagoon this weekend and will post some pictures of

engine

access
Dave Eldridge

----- Original Message -----
From: Spofford [gspofford@glennrasmussen.com]
Sent: 07/19/2010 02:32 PM AST
To: "power-catamaran@lists.samurai.com"
Subject: [PCW] Introduction from Tampa

Some background: 50 year old lawyer living in Tampa, Florida; married

and

almost empty-nesters since both kids are in college. I have been boating

for

my entire life in Florida and Bahamas. Current boat is a World Cat 27TE.
After many mono hulls, I switched to catamarans in 1995 and have owned

three

Cats since. All of the Cats have been small fishing boats (<27') which

we

regularly run down to the Fla. Keys and/or Bahamas from Tampa. We are

now

looking into a part time cruising/live aboard catamaran trawler. Current
front
runners are the Endeavors, PDQs, and maybe the Leopards in the 34-47

foot

range. We anticipate our cruising grounds will be the U.S. east coast

and

Caribbean. As part of our research into a live aboard catamaran we will

be

chartering a Moorings/Leopard 37' cat in the Abacos this Fall. We like

the

appearance and aft cabin of the Lagoons but we have yet to see anyone

post a

photo of the engine access, which makes me wonder if access is a

problem. We

have also seen more comments about the Lagoons and sneezing than the

other

breeds of Cat.

I have read and re-read nearly all of the posts in the archives before
signing
up. Any first hand information, particularly regarding the Lagoons which

are

on the bubble and may be dropped from our short list, would be

appreciated.

-George


Message: 1
Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2010 09:22:58 -0400
From: Georgs Kolesnikovs
To: Power Catamaran List
Subject: [PCW] New member introduction
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Welcome!

If you care to, how about a few words of introduction on yourself for

our

online community?

What's your interest in power catamarans? What's your background in

boating?

Glad to have you aboard.

--Georgs

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


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Take a close look at the 47' Maine Cat P-47 http://www.mecat.com/indexpower.ht m. Although at the top of your preference range, the P-47 appears to be a solidly built, cruising power catamaran that will comfortably take two from Maine to the Bahamas with room for the occasional other couple. Guy Mandigo Ruskin, FL -----Original Message----- >From: david.eldridge@bnymellon.com >Sent: Jul 20, 2010 5:50 PM >To: Power Catamaran List >Subject: Re: [PCW] Introduction from Tampa > >I will be on my lagoon this weekend and will post some pictures of engine >access >Dave Eldridge > > >----- Original Message ----- >From: Spofford [gspofford@glennrasmussen.com] >Sent: 07/19/2010 02:32 PM AST >To: "power-catamaran@lists.samurai.com" >Subject: [PCW] Introduction from Tampa > > > >Some background: 50 year old lawyer living in Tampa, Florida; married and >almost empty-nesters since both kids are in college. I have been boating for >my entire life in Florida and Bahamas. Current boat is a World Cat 27TE. >After many mono hulls, I switched to catamarans in 1995 and have owned three >Cats since. All of the Cats have been small fishing boats (<27') which we >regularly run down to the Fla. Keys and/or Bahamas from Tampa. We are now >looking into a part time cruising/live aboard catamaran trawler. Current >front >runners are the Endeavors, PDQs, and maybe the Leopards in the 34-47 foot >range. We anticipate our cruising grounds will be the U.S. east coast and >Caribbean. As part of our research into a live aboard catamaran we will be >chartering a Moorings/Leopard 37' cat in the Abacos this Fall. We like the >appearance and aft cabin of the Lagoons but we have yet to see anyone post a >photo of the engine access, which makes me wonder if access is a problem. We >have also seen more comments about the Lagoons and sneezing than the other >breeds of Cat. > >I have read and re-read nearly all of the posts in the archives before >signing >up. Any first hand information, particularly regarding the Lagoons which are >on the bubble and may be dropped from our short list, would be appreciated. >-George > > > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Message: 1 >Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2010 09:22:58 -0400 >From: Georgs Kolesnikovs >To: Power Catamaran List >Subject: [PCW] New member introduction >Message-ID: >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > >Welcome! > >If you care to, how about a few words of introduction on yourself for our >online community? > >What's your interest in power catamarans? What's your background in boating? > >Glad to have you aboard. > >--Georgs > >Georgs Kolesnikovs >Power Catamaran World >http://www.powercatworld.com >_______________________________________________ >Power-Catamaran Mailing List > >The information contained in this e-mail, and any attachment, is confidential >and is intended solely for the use of the intended recipient. Access, copying >or re-use of the e-mail or any attachment, or any information contained >therein, by any other person is not authorized. If you are not the intended >recipient please return the e-mail to the sender and delete it from your >computer. Although we attempt to sweep e-mail and attachments for viruses, we >do not guarantee that either are virus-free and accept no liability for any >damage sustained as a result of viruses. > >Please refer to http://disclaimer.bnymellon.com/eu.htm for certain disclosures >relating to European legal entities. >_______________________________________________ >Power-Catamaran Mailing List
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Pat Reischmann
Wed, Jul 21, 2010 10:23 AM

There are some used Manta 44's on the market you might want to check them out
too.
----- Original Message -----
From: Guy Mandigomailto:gmandigo@earthlink.net
To: Power Catamaran Listmailto:power-catamaran@lists.samurai.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2010 5:11 AM
Subject: Re: [PCW] Introduction from Tampa

Take a close look at the 47' Maine Cat P-47
http://www.mecat.com/indexpower.hthttp://www.mecat.com/indexpower.ht m.
Although at the top of your
preference range, the P-47 appears to be a solidly built, cruising power
catamaran that will comfortably take two from Maine to the Bahamas with
room for the occasional other couple.

Guy Mandigo

Ruskin, FL

-----Original Message-----

From: david.eldridge@bnymellon.commailto:david.eldridge@bnymellon.com
Sent: Jul 20, 2010 5:50 PM
To: Power Catamaran List
Subject: Re: [PCW] Introduction from Tampa

I will be on my lagoon this weekend and will post some pictures of

engine

access
Dave Eldridge

----- Original Message -----
From: Spofford [gspofford@glennrasmussen.com]
Sent: 07/19/2010 02:32 PM AST
To:

Subject: [PCW] Introduction from Tampa

Some background: 50 year old lawyer living in Tampa, Florida; married

and

almost empty-nesters since both kids are in college. I have been boating

for

my entire life in Florida and Bahamas. Current boat is a World Cat 27TE.
After many mono hulls, I switched to catamarans in 1995 and have owned

three

Cats since. All of the Cats have been small fishing boats (<27') which

we

regularly run down to the Fla. Keys and/or Bahamas from Tampa. We are

now

looking into a part time cruising/live aboard catamaran trawler. Current
front
runners are the Endeavors, PDQs, and maybe the Leopards in the 34-47

foot

range. We anticipate our cruising grounds will be the U.S. east coast

and

Caribbean. As part of our research into a live aboard catamaran we will

be

chartering a Moorings/Leopard 37' cat in the Abacos this Fall. We like

the

appearance and aft cabin of the Lagoons but we have yet to see anyone

post a

photo of the engine access, which makes me wonder if access is a

problem. We

have also seen more comments about the Lagoons and sneezing than the

other

breeds of Cat.

I have read and re-read nearly all of the posts in the archives before
signing
up. Any first hand information, particularly regarding the Lagoons which

are

on the bubble and may be dropped from our short list, would be

appreciated.

-George


Message: 1
Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2010 09:22:58 -0400
From: Georgs Kolesnikovs
To: Power Catamaran List
Subject: [PCW] New member introduction
Message-ID:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"

Welcome!

If you care to, how about a few words of introduction on yourself for

our

online community?

What's your interest in power catamarans? What's your background in

boating?

Glad to have you aboard.

--Georgs

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


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There are some used Manta 44's on the market you might want to check them out too. ----- Original Message ----- From: Guy Mandigo<mailto:gmandigo@earthlink.net> To: Power Catamaran List<mailto:power-catamaran@lists.samurai.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2010 5:11 AM Subject: Re: [PCW] Introduction from Tampa Take a close look at the 47' Maine Cat P-47 http://www.mecat.com/indexpower.ht<http://www.mecat.com/indexpower.ht> m. Although at the top of your preference range, the P-47 appears to be a solidly built, cruising power catamaran that will comfortably take two from Maine to the Bahamas with room for the occasional other couple. Guy Mandigo Ruskin, FL -----Original Message----- >From: david.eldridge@bnymellon.com<mailto:david.eldridge@bnymellon.com> >Sent: Jul 20, 2010 5:50 PM >To: Power Catamaran List >Subject: Re: [PCW] Introduction from Tampa > >I will be on my lagoon this weekend and will post some pictures of engine >access >Dave Eldridge > > >----- Original Message ----- >From: Spofford [gspofford@glennrasmussen.com] >Sent: 07/19/2010 02:32 PM AST >To: "power-catamaran@lists.samurai.com<mailto:power-catamaran@lists.samurai.com>" >Subject: [PCW] Introduction from Tampa > > > >Some background: 50 year old lawyer living in Tampa, Florida; married and >almost empty-nesters since both kids are in college. I have been boating for >my entire life in Florida and Bahamas. Current boat is a World Cat 27TE. >After many mono hulls, I switched to catamarans in 1995 and have owned three >Cats since. All of the Cats have been small fishing boats (<27') which we >regularly run down to the Fla. Keys and/or Bahamas from Tampa. We are now >looking into a part time cruising/live aboard catamaran trawler. Current >front >runners are the Endeavors, PDQs, and maybe the Leopards in the 34-47 foot >range. We anticipate our cruising grounds will be the U.S. east coast and >Caribbean. As part of our research into a live aboard catamaran we will be >chartering a Moorings/Leopard 37' cat in the Abacos this Fall. We like the >appearance and aft cabin of the Lagoons but we have yet to see anyone post a >photo of the engine access, which makes me wonder if access is a problem. We >have also seen more comments about the Lagoons and sneezing than the other >breeds of Cat. > >I have read and re-read nearly all of the posts in the archives before >signing >up. Any first hand information, particularly regarding the Lagoons which are >on the bubble and may be dropped from our short list, would be appreciated. >-George > > > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Message: 1 >Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2010 09:22:58 -0400 >From: Georgs Kolesnikovs >To: Power Catamaran List >Subject: [PCW] New member introduction >Message-ID: >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > >Welcome! > >If you care to, how about a few words of introduction on yourself for our >online community? > >What's your interest in power catamarans? What's your background in boating? > >Glad to have you aboard. > >--Georgs > >Georgs Kolesnikovs >Power Catamaran World >http://www.powercatworld.com >_______________________________________________ >Power-Catamaran Mailing List > >The information contained in this e-mail, and any attachment, is confidential >and is intended solely for the use of the intended recipient. Access, copying >or re-use of the e-mail or any attachment, or any information contained >therein, by any other person is not authorized. If you are not the intended >recipient please return the e-mail to the sender and delete it from your >computer. Although we attempt to sweep e-mail and attachments for viruses, we >do not guarantee that either are virus-free and accept no liability for any >damage sustained as a result of viruses. > >Please refer to http://disclaimer.bnymellon.com/eu.htm<http://disclaimer.bnymellon.com/eu.htm> for certain disclosures >relating to European legal entities. >_______________________________________________ >Power-Catamaran Mailing List _______________________________________________ Power-Catamaran Mailing List