I'm considering buying a catamaran but I really don't know anything about them. I hear all day up and down that they're great, but what are some of the problems that you experience with your average catamaran?
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Re: Question from a sailing/boating outsider
[Re: gnas]
#152008 08/08/0812:10 PM08/08/0812:10 PM
If you can help us out a little by narrowing down your request some, you will get much more insightfull responses. Are you looking for a boat to play on? Something just for you, or to take the wife/Girlfriend and kids out on too? Do you want to race? What is your experience/skill level to start with? There are many options starting with the Hobie Wave at one end of the spectrum and the modern high tech spin boats at the other end. All of the choices have there pro's and con's. Narrowing the choices down to the boat that most fits your needs will allmost guarantee you a great boat that you will enjoy!
If your havin girl problems i feel bad for you son I got 99 problems but my beautiful wife ain't one
Re: Question from a sailing/boating outsider
[Re: ksurfer2]
#152009 08/08/0812:12 PM08/08/0812:12 PM
This is going to sound strange. But I'm trying to sink it using non-conventional methods. It's a science project. I'd imagine it will be a low end yet sturdy vessel.
Re: Question from a sailing/boating outsider
[Re: gnas]
#152010 08/08/0812:34 PM08/08/0812:34 PM
This is going to sound strange. But I'm trying to sink it using non-conventional methods. It's a science project. I'd imagine it will be a low end yet sturdy vessel.
Low end and sturdy pretty much defines a Hobie 14 or 16, but they are essentially unsinkable unless the flotation blocks are removed. (There's a big block of styrofoam in each hull that will keep the boat afloat even if the hull is full of water.)
Re: Question from a sailing/boating outsider
[Re: mbounds]
#152012 08/08/0801:30 PM08/08/0801:30 PM
OK, I get the message - don't ever let Capt. Kirk near your boat with a chainsaw.
I prefer this photo, though (from the same site): Those . . er . . um . . That's a nice snapper you've got there, miss! <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif" alt="" />
Re: Question from a sailing/boating outsider
[Re: gnas]
#152014 08/08/0802:08 PM08/08/0802:08 PM
This is going to sound strange. But I'm trying to sink it using non-conventional methods. It's a science project. I'd imagine it will be a low end yet sturdy vessel.
OH, you definitly want something with ONE hull. They're sooooo much better for blowing up! <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
Hobie Tiger 2003
Re: Question from a sailing/boating outsider
[Re: gnas]
#152015 08/08/0804:31 PM08/08/0804:31 PM