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I hope it works out for you. If you spend a little time
sailing, you will have less time to plague this group with your liberal politics of the wimpy. CN OzOne wrote in message news ![]() Well, it's final. Aftera few excellent seasons and a bumper summer leading up to and following the Athens Olympics, the two boats in Greece went up for sale. A fax from my agent in Greece has just notified me that we have exchanged contracts on both this evening Greece time. All in all, a very profitable venture allowing me to make an offer on a beautiful 50' high performance cruising cat for use here in Oz and the Sth Pacific.......Fingers crossed! Oz1...of the 3 twins. I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you. |
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OzOne wrote:
All in all, a very profitable venture allowing me to make an offer on a beautiful 50' high performance cruising cat for use here in Oz and the Sth Pacific.......Fingers crossed! Congrats on the sail Oz, now tell us about the cat. We need a few more on this group who appreciate a cat, can't have Jeoff doing all the work. Cheers Marty |
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Oz,
Are you planning on using the 50' Cat for crewed charters? Thom |
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OzOne wrote:
Marty, I fell in love with the fast passage making of multis many years ago. Sure, you need to pick reasonably flat water for ultimate comfort but the good one handle seas well. This one is a shade under 50', 4 double berths and a sweet yacht. Hopefully, she'll be mine in another few weeks then based in Syd she'll be doing crewed passages north, making 15kts without trying and well inexcess of 20 when hitting her straps. Fingers are still crossed :-) Good luck with it. A 50 footer should be easily big enough to be comfy without overloading and about as fast as can be. You're going to bring along some skis, I assume ![]() Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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OzOne wrote:
Done a bit of research on this design. It started design life as a 40 footer and had the hulls stretched to provide better load carrying and upwind performance in the fresh. How does it compare to Chris White's Skyhook series? I saw one of these a few weeks ago- nice boat. They're almost handsome and if stretched out to 50' I could see it becoming quite nice looking. Design displacement it under 6500kg and she'll carry 200kg easily, so she's a good cruiser as well as a rocket when unladen. I assume that was a typo and you meant 2,000kg ![]() Skis are in the garage....I'll bring emout if we are successful. That'll be a lot of fun! Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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OzOne wrote:
This one is a shade under 50', 4 double berths and a sweet yacht. Hopefully, she'll be mine in another few weeks then based in Syd she'll be doing crewed passages north, making 15kts without trying and well inexcess of 20 when hitting her straps. Fingers are still crossed :-) Sounds like a ball. Do they still make Hinkleman gear for cats or is that passé? Cheers Marty |
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OzOne wrote:
Fingers still crossed...haven't heard back...hope that means the offer is being considered. If they accept to quick, that means you offered too much! I may be mistaken about which ones are called "Skyhooks," I had the impression it was a series of cockpit-in-front catamarans but there's at least one tri. Anyway, I saw one getting ready to go from Norfolk Virginia down to the BVI and took a brief tour... nice boat. A little bulky & angular looking to my eye but unless the owners are blatant liars (and please note I'm not accusing them) it's a darn fast boat. Pricey but it's a lot for the money. An interesting monohull... click on the "40" but right now there are only two 39' prototypes sailing... http://www.creamagina.be/ionic/yachts.htm Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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OzOne wrote:
Sounds like a ball. Do they still make Hinkleman gear for cats or is that passé? Cheers Marty Sorry Marty, refresh my memory..still on my first cup of morning coffee It was a piece of hardware designed to release the main sheet if the heel exceeded 15 degrees or so, supposed to let you sleep better when single handing? Cheers Marty |
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OzOne wrote:
It was a piece of hardware designed to release the main sheet if the heel exceeded 15 degrees or so, supposed to let you sleep better when single handing? Cheers Marty OK, I've mostly used and seen used, the Aeromax system http://perso.wanadoo.fr/aeromax/aeromaxus.htm. It's easily adjusted or disabled when racing, reliable and easy to test. That's the stuff, only much more sophisticated, (probably more reliable, Hinkleman was pendulum activated and could do weird things IIRC), thanks for the link. Cheers Marty |
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