[PCW] Trailerable Cruiser
Richard Eberhardt
richeber10@hotmail.com
Sat May 5 07:06:22 EDT 2007
Did you look at Adventure Craft from Florida? Not a very high bow but lots of
usable space.
Richard Eberhardt> From: kalani@comcast.net> To:
power-catamaran@lists.samurai.com> Date: Fri, 4 May 2007 17:45:10 -0400>
Subject: [PCW] Trailerable Cruiser> > After more than twenty years of cruising
Florida waters and the Bahamas, we > have decided to make a change. We put our
Defever 49RPH on the market this > week and we are ready to settle on the next
vessel.> > We expect to tow the cruiser to remote locations and enjoy the
lakes, > rivers and the Pacific coast. Perhaps some on this list have made
this > change or have considered the possibilities.> > Naturally a catamaran
hull is the only real solution. To be a real cruiser > it must have real
living accomodations, although more of a camping > experience than our
Defever. There must be a head, shower, galley, eating > accomodations,
permanent sleeping accomodations and reasonable tankage.> > To be reasonably
towable, the bare hull must weigh less than 7500 lbs dry > with engines. It
will probably be less than 28 ft long and have a beam > around 8 ft. I expect
very shallow draft.> > The only cats that I have seen that possibly meet these
requirements are by > C-Dory and Glacier Bay. If you can suggest others, let
me know.> > Tom Little> Kalani, Defever 49RPH >
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