[PCW] Cat Choices
Philippe Guillemin
philippe at willmarusa.com
Tue Jun 3 11:36:25 EDT 2008
Do not forget Maryland 37,Cumberland 44 and 46 from Fountaine Pajot
We do import the boats in the USA
www.willmarusa.com
Best regards
Philippe J Guillemin
WILLMAR USA
Willmar USA Inc.
850 NE 3rd Street
Suite 207
Dania Beach
FL 33004 USA
Tel: 954 713 01 13
Cell: 954 609 9345
Fax: 954 252 4304
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark [mailto:mark424x at yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, June 02, 2008 9:46 PM
To: Power Catamaran List
Subject: Re: [PCW] Cat Choices
Power Cat choices are quite slim on the used market, you might end up
having to choose from what's available rather than waiting for a
particular make/model. Other than the PDQ, there is the Manta 44,
Endeavour Cats, Lagoon 43/44, and a variety of one-offs. There are also
foreign boats that haven't been imported in significant numbers that you
see occasionally (Transcat, FP, Prowler, Jeantot Euphorie, etc). In new
models, Pearson is reviving the PDQ 41, I have high hopes for the Maine
Cat P-47, and some models coming from Rob Gibbons at Cruising Cat USA.
I'm sure I'm forgetting something.
--- On Mon, 6/2/08, john cummings <jndcummings at gmail.com> wrote:
> From: john cummings <jndcummings at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [PCW] Cat Choices
> To: "Power Catamaran List" <power-catamaran at lists.samurai.com>
> Date: Monday, June 2, 2008, 5:09 PM
> hi jim,
>
> we've lived on our pdq 34 for 8 mo/yr for the last 4 years between
> ct-fl-bahamas. it's on the lower end of your size, but take a look,
>
> john cummings
>
> On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 4:50 PM, Jim Meader <jimmeader at mac.com> wrote:
> > Trying to get to "the choice" in buying a
> catamaran.
> >
> > Here are our criteria
> >
> > I am 6'4" so need height in all living areas
> and enough room in heads
> > It is for my wife and I in retirement and an
> occasional second couple
> > want dual controls, like Pilothouse concept in design as much as
> > possible want to go through inland bay chop
> not over it,
> > willing to give up speed for stability will likely purchase a
> > seasoned cat versus a brand new
> - reasoning
> > systems have been worked out
> > Cruising area is the San Juans
> > Wife likes her creature comforts so no spartan boats Usage will be
> > weekends, extended 2-4 week periods,
> live aboard if all
> > goes well a possibility in future
> > options for us include rentals if our usage does not
> escalate, shared
> > ownership concept is not appealing
> > size - 40-45 likely ?????? could be smaller if needs
> are meet
> >
> > Looking for suggestions to eliminate to many choices
> in the market,
> > want to zero in on 1 or 2 cat models to focus on
> >
> > Thanks to all that respond
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Jim Meader
> > jimmeader at mac.com
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