[PCW] Coastal Cat 34 (a.k.a. "Prowler by Logan") magazine review

Jim Meader jim at rmtmail.com
Tue Jun 10 12:04:17 EDT 2008


New ideas are always a good - also with the advent of new outboard power
plants this concept should have some legs.

I would enjoy a copy of the review - Thanks

Jim Meader
Broker/Owner
RE/MAX Today
Jim at rmtmail.com

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-----Original Message-----
From: power-catamaran-bounces at lists.samurai.com on behalf of
rodgibbons at mindspring.com
Sent: Sun 6/8/2008 10:44 PM
To: power-catamaran at lists.samurai.com
Subject: [PCW] Coastal Cat 34 (a.k.a. "Prowler by Logan") magazine review

DISCLAIMER:  I'm a catamaran dealer.

As per mention of the new magazine review for the PDQ-41 (PASSAGEMAKER
magazine, May/June 2008), another power cat has just been reviewed, too; this
one in BOATING NEW ZEALAND (June, 2008: pages 32-thru-40). The cat reviewed is
the new 10.4 meter (34') outboard-powered motor cat, the Coastal Cat 34. The
review includes ten full-color photos of the interior and exterior. I thought
the review more candid than the typical "easy-lob" reviews that appear in most
U.S. boating publications.

I did notice that this review does not mention any of the changes to be
included in the U.S. version -- then again, why would there be mention of that
in a New Zealand publication? These potential changes, purportedly to be
standard in the U.S. version, include:
--  doors rather than curtains separating the hull compartments;
--  holding tank;
--  more galley stowage;
--  option for a 2nd seat, or double-seat at the helm;
--  a possible flybridge-helm option;
--  and additional items.

Behind-the-scenes negotiations are going on as regards U.S. production of the
Coastal Cat 34. Specifically, although it's currently produced in New Zealand
(with the multi-syllabic name of  "Prowler by Logan"), it's likely to be
constructed for North American buyers at a yard 90 miles north of Seattle. The
N. American name ("Coastal Cat 34"), may eventually be used world-wide.

Hull #1 was exhibited at a New Zealand boat show. Hull #2 recently appeared at
Australia's premier boat show, garnering 4 additional orders. I'd seen photos
of #1, and the interior quality of #2 is even better -- and quite good for
both a new boat, AND for a moderate-size cat like this.

I'll be pleased to forward this NEW ZEALAND BOATING review of the CC-34,
off-line, to anyone who's interested.

Rod Gibbons
Cruising Cats USA
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