Thanks. I read through the old threads. What happened to your Gcat? Anyway, shipping shouldn't be too bad from SC to FL if you decide to sell any of it to me.

I looked it over again Saturday and found a few more problems with it, but that's fine. If I get it sailing by springtime, it'll be something to brag about. I also noticed the mainsail says GFORCE, not GCAT, but it's identical to the boomless sails on other Gcats I've seen. The hulls say GFORCE also.

Back to the original subject of this thread, I picked up the Gcat originally to use the one good hull with my old Hobie. It seemed every time we went out, I always had an extra person who wanted on, and we always were a little overweight and slow. My idea was to somehow mount that good Gcat hull between the hulls of the Hobie, and have a "frankenhobie" trimaran. That way, 6 or 7 people could ride with all that bouyancy. But a couple friends repaired the bad hull of the Gcat, so that monstrosity won't see the light of day, I'll just have 2 boats instead.

Last edited by BLMay; 11/17/08 06:34 PM.

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