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Reynolds cat or something like it #22320
07/21/03 07:17 PM
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I'm looking for a Reynolds catamaran or something similiar to that, trailerable cat, weekender type. Any help would be appreciated. [color:"blue"] [/color] goldenberi@msn.com

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Re: Reynolds cat or something like it [Re: Mick] #22321
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http://www.reynolds33.com

Thats a weekender, and trailerable, and a reynolds!

Re: Reynolds cat or something like it [Re: Mick] #22322
07/22/03 08:17 AM
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try stiletto.wildjibe.com for the Stiletto 27. Setup and takedown in a couple of hours. Probably faster to setup than a Reynolds.

Re: Reynolds cat or something like it [Re: Mick] #22323
07/23/03 09:47 AM
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Look at:

Firebird
www.firebirdcat.com

Raider 302 (there are 2 versions Normal and grand prix)

www.southernoceanyachtsales.com

Keep in mind all of these take half a day to go from trailer to water and the tramp with a bimini is a really nice place to sail or live on for a weekend

Trailerable weekenders=folding tris [Re: Mick] #22324
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Maybe you should check the folding trimarans too.
The Corsair F24 is about the same size and very popular.
Another alternative is the new Catri 24 (www.catrigroup.com)


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Re: Reynolds cat or something like it [Re: Mick] #22325
07/24/03 11:41 AM
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What size? and What price range? That could make all the difference. What type of sailing? Cruising? Do you need overnight availability? I know, too many questions...

Clayton

Re: Reynolds cat or something like it [Re: Clayton] #22326
07/24/03 04:14 PM
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Go to the "Cruising Multis" forum and check the threads for "Reynolds 21 Cat". I did a post on this a while back and found quite a lot of information.

If I could figure a way to cat-track one of those boats, I would be hard-pressed not to get one and sell my G-Cat. (Blasphemy to sell a G-Cat and buy other make, I know )


G-Cat 5.7M #583 (sail # currently 100) in Bradenton, FL Hobie 14T

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