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On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 18:15:14 GMT, Chuck H wrote:
Never sailed a Jarcat. I love Cats and have sailed a few, but never ventured into the really wide blue yonder (coastal sailing) They look blocky. I do feel that the guy has some very sound ideas about cats. I feel that they would get you there. However. You have HAD NO REPLIES. This means the market may well be small for Jarcats. Amateur-built boats are always a risk of a loss, - patricularly if nobody has heard of the marque. - unless you can build a popular name, then race it and win a lot, so people buy it. Even then it's a risk. I have seen a few boats that have been "built" (by owners that had enough to pay others to "build" then say "I built this", usually) that have sold at huge profits. But they won races. Think "Buying a one-year-old" and lay out on a horse instead. I very much doubt that anybody made money building a James Wharram Cat. But those ugly *******s saved many a life. I actually huilt a cat, and while I was doing it, met a guy who had sailed a Wharram around the world (nearly) and who siad that Wharram's weird ideas about cats saved his life and the boat when he beached in the surf of a 7-day storm..........nuff sed. But the cat was worth crap..........it was Ok, but nobody wanted a Wharram amateur built. capeesh? Build it. Sail it. Costys Aud$$33000. It looks clever and practical. It has not taken the world by storm, or won a race in some esoteric Class XX.YY If you sell it, you will get bugger all (an Aussie expression, probably familiar to the designer). Aud$5,000?). You may love the boat and NEVER count the financial side of it. BTDT..... DAMHIKT......sigh I will appreciate your input regarding the JARCAT CC29 design. Use would be live-aboard-cruising in the Carribean, Gulf of Mexico and along the eastern coast of South America. (not interested in ocean crossing) I would definitely plan to have someone build the hull but perhaps finish the interior myself, although I'm not certain of the latter. Passages would be under sail and I have a prejudice toward outboard engines for power. This is about five years away so I'm not looking for quotes, just input regarding the design. The jarcat site is http://members.ozemail.com.au/~rhturner/index.html Thanks, Chuck |