Are there any Quattro 16(14) builders on this forum? The most recent post about Quattro 16 cats I could find is from a year ago. If you have made one or are making one(Rolf...?*nudge nudge*) please post some pictures cause I am feeling kinda lonely

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Sorry Lando, but my Quattro 16 is dead. I bought an old Tornado rig and wanted to adapt it to my Quattro 16 hulls. Unfortunately, I was stupid enough to assemble and fix some foils etc. for the Tornado and went for a sail on it.. That was really a mistake with regards to the Quattro! Instantly hooked on the Tornado, and I haven't looked back on the Quattro or similar boats since (but that Blade 16 really looks like the thing).
I had lots of fun with the Sailrite kit, and learnt a lot both from building the Quattro and the sails for it. I have since buildt some plywood seakayaks from plans and designed/buildt sails for our Tornado (
our homebuildt Tornado sails), so the skills have been put to good use. Just having assembled a set of sails yourself is a real eye-opener for what the manual part of sailmaking really is about.
If you did not cover the inside of the hull with epoxy, why did you paint it?
Have you found a rig for your Quattro 16 yet? That was the hardest part for me..
I hope you did some non-skid painting on the double-ply deck, where you will be sitting/walking.

In case you haven't buildt the rudders yet, consider building them from strip-plank instead of plywood. I have personally broken no less than three plywood rudders and two centerboards on our first T. Strip is much stronger than ply, and the foils we buildt in strip still holds up!
About pictures, I have loads of pictures from the construction, and most was posted on multihullboatbuilder.com, but they removed all small projects when they revamped their site. The photos I have are paper copies, so they need to be scanned again.
Hope you get on the water with your boat soon! The pride and joy of navigating a vessel you have buildt yourself is great