[PCW] AC camera boat

Noelle Harrott harrott at hawaii.rr.com
Sat Jul 14 11:33:40 EDT 2007


Georgs, I like to consider myself an individual player with a discerning 
interest and a critical eye.
I'm keen to get more info on the Globetrotter as the link was rather short 
on detail. Was the Nigel Irens boat a totally "one off" effort or have there 
been lesser known spin-offs?
In regard to Mr. Tennant's observation about the limitations of 
wave-piercers in mooring and anchoring: Our friend habitually anchors his 
single-handed sailing cat, Pantera, "backwards" off the stern to overcome 
accessibility issues.
I realize that the hullshape of sailing cats is more suited to deal with the 
wave action at anchor. Just a thought.

                                  Regards, Bert Harrott
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Georgs Kolesnikovs" <georgs at powercatamaranworld.com>
To: "Power Catamaran List" <power-catamaran at lists.samurai.com>
Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2007 4:34 AM
Subject: Re: [PCW] AC camera boat


> >Pat, I'm glad to hear that we finally can see eye to eye on an issue!
>>A fifty foot boat with thirty foot accomodations is a tough sell.
>>With a few concession to cruiseability and day to day practicality that
>>design concept might find a market. The added benefits of being distanced
>>from the machinery, balance and stability afforded by virtually
>>unlrestricted tankage placement and the soft, dry ride might speak to a
>>number of buyers.-
>>                                     Regards, Bert Harrott
>
> Bert, we know Pat Reischmann is a key player at Manta Catamarans, but
> who are you? Are you in the marine trade or an individual consumer
> like most on the List?
>
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