| New G-Cat 5.0 Mk III ! #21325 06/22/03 04:52 PM 06/22/03 04:52 PM |
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Posts: 591 Bradenton, FL | Hans is at it again! This time a uni-rig with a screacher. The deck-lip is gone again, like on the Mk I, and it looks like there are a set of Dotan Sampson 25 rudders on the back  The bows are swept up for better surf performance and resistance to pitchpoling. Hmmm... I'm going to give him a call and see if I can't take it out for a test-sail
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#21328 06/22/03 10:54 PM 06/22/03 10:54 PM |
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Posts: 744 | It will be REAL heavy, especially with the V hull in the sand!! Bob
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#21329 06/23/03 11:49 AM 06/23/03 11:49 AM |
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Posts: 591 Bradenton, FL | Catman- I can only get the last picture to load. Bob- It's a 260 pound boat. 100 pounds less than the Mark II. I wish he'd make it out of Kevlar
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#21330 06/23/03 05:18 PM 06/23/03 05:18 PM |
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Posts: 744 | Let me clarify.... Rotomolded Hobie wave, 13' = 230lbs If he plans to go that route it will be heavy or not durable for the planned 260. Bob (many-many t-shirts)
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#21331 06/23/03 05:49 PM 06/23/03 05:49 PM |
Joined: Nov 2002 Posts: 5,558 Key Largo, FL & Put-in-Bay, OH... Mary
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Posts: 5,558 Key Largo, FL & Put-in-Bay, OH... | Okay, I just talked to Hans on the phone and he says he has not even considered making his boats out of rotomolded plastic. The initial tooling is VERY expensive and with the current rotomolding technology the boats would be way too heavy. He says the only to get the boats to 260-270 pounds is by doing hand-laid-up fiberglass.
He doesn't know how the rotomold rumor got started, but y'all can put it to rest.
And, by the way, he says he is going to race his new 5.0 in the Liberty Race off Dunedin Causeway this weekend. He doesn't have a Portsmouth number yet for the boat, but he is going to do it for fun with or without a number. | | | Re: New G-Cat 5.0 Mk III !
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#21332 06/23/03 08:00 PM 06/23/03 08:00 PM |
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Posts: 1,658 Florida Suncoast, Dunedin Caus... | Mary, I talked to him on the causeway about two months ago and he was talking like he was very interested in trying to make it from the plastic. The reason was simple,less production time. He may have found out that it wouldn't work. I know I'm aging but my ears still work.  Mike
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#21334 06/24/03 07:05 AM 06/24/03 07:05 AM |
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Posts: 1,253 Columbia South Carolina, USA | I got the skinny on the boat from Hans today, heres the details. Lenght 16'8" Width 8'6 Weight 260 # Main 153 sq ft Screacher 152 sq ft Draft 18" Mast 28 x 4.5 David Mosley www.seacats.org
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#21341 07/24/03 06:10 PM 07/24/03 06:10 PM |
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Posts: 591 Bradenton, FL | Well the MK III has the same hull as the MK I and II. New materials and methods allow it to be built lighter while keeping it strong, and going back to a one-piece hull removes the deck-lip. The original 5.0 Mk I had a one-piece hull with oval sections of epoxied-plywood making up large sections of the deck. I believe it was the first-ever catamaran with a one-piece hull design. He had one for sale at the factory in St. Pete when he installed the Dotan rudders on my 5.7M.
So that would be why it's 3" too long to be a FH16- the hull design isn't entirely new. However, the "old" hull design is an excellent design and still very competitive.
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