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Exocet cat in Crystal River #23322
08/18/03 09:21 PM
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Anyone have any information on this cat? Looks like it was once a racing cat capable of ocean crossings. Now it looks like a bird sanctuary and the hulls look delaminated. What is the thing hanging down under the hull?

http://fastsail.com/Exocet/DSCN1352.JPG
http://fastsail.com/Exocet/DSCN1356.JPG
http://fastsail.com/Exocet/DSCN1362.JPG

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Re: Exocet cat in Crystal River [Re: Sailor] #23323
08/18/03 10:45 PM
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outboard pod.

Re: Exocet cat in Crystal River [Re: Sailor] #23324
08/18/03 10:45 PM
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Case study in how not to treat a boat. Quite the shame, it looks like. I can only imagine what it cost when it was built. I looks to have been equipped nicely. To bad it has fallen on such hard times.


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Re: Exocet cat in Crystal River [Re: Sailor] #23325
08/19/03 07:57 AM
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looks like the drop down steps to get up on the deck from the water

Re: Exocet cat in Crystal River [Re: vicatman] #23326
08/19/03 02:11 PM
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The thing hanging down probably is, as "basket.case" mentioned, an outboard pod.

It looks like a very nice boat fallen on hard times. Boom is missing (and sails of course), lots of cosmetic work to be done and lots of equipement are probably missing. Can't se any delamination signs on the pictures tough ?
But finding the owner and doing a survey might be worthwhile anyway.

Would be just the ting for me and my family, *sigh*.

Re: Exocet cat in Crystal River [Re: Rolf_Nilsen] #23327
08/19/03 03:02 PM
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Given its condition, I don't think you could GIVE me that boat. thats not a project boat... I would be very afraid, even after a complete retrofit, to put any of the components of that boat under stress.

Re: Exocet cat in Crystal River [Re: MauganN20] #23328
08/19/03 03:12 PM
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I dunno Maughan, it is floating. I'm sure it could survive the stress of... say... a kegger.

Actually, if there isn't much delamination it could once again be a nice boat. I wonder what she weighs and if she could be competitive in her class again.


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Re: Exocet cat in Crystal River [Re: Sycho15] #23329
08/19/03 10:39 PM
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An outboard pod would make sense and was my first thought but I wasn't sure. Here is another picture of the delamination that was on both bows:

http://fastsail.com/Exocet/DSCN1358.JPG

The boat does have a valid registration sticker, but no way am I looking for a project boat! I was just impressed with the high aspect rig and the design. Still no takers on who built or designed it?

Re: Exocet cat in Crystal River [Re: Sailor] #23330
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I put the rest of the pics up if anyone wants to see more:

http://fastsail.com/Exocet/

Re: Exocet cat in Crystal River [Re: Sailor] #23331
08/19/03 10:49 PM
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It looks like its ready for Davey Jones locker!

Re: Exocet cat in Crystal River [Re: pitchpoledave] #23332
08/20/03 12:18 AM
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I hate it when I see a boat in a condition such as that. It sure looks like it was once a veeeerrrrrrrrrrrry NICE cat. Guy could have given it away instead of letting it come to that mess.


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Re: Exocet cat in Crystal River [Re: Sailor] #23333
08/20/03 09:25 AM
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How about an escape hatch in case of capsize?

All the hatches are open, good place for breeding mosquito's?

Is that a seagull on top of the mast?

Re: Exocet cat in Crystal River [Re: Sailor] #23334
08/22/03 11:52 AM
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Whether the boat is salvageable depends a lot upon what it is made of. If it is all fiberglass, maybe it is worth the work to save it. If it is fiberglass over wood, the best way to make sure it is worth buying is to require the owner to have the boat hauled out, using slings, for a survey. If the slings go right up through the hull when they lift it, you know this is not the boat for you, and the owner, of course, is screwed. We saw this happen to a big cat right down at the marina at the end of our canal when we were living aboard our boat back in the early 1980's. In the case of boats built with fiberglass over wood, too often the wood inside the fiberglass shell gets rotted.

There's a big Rudy Choy cat at a marina right down the street from us, and we have been eying that for a year or so; but, again, you don't really know how good it is structurally until you have it hauled out of the water.

Re: Exocet cat in Crystal River [Re: Mary] #23335
12/24/07 05:58 AM
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It has been four years since this thread. Anybody knows what came of the cat?

Re: Exocet cat in Crystal River [Re: Sailor] #23336
12/24/07 08:49 AM
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I found this about Exocet, but I think it was a line of cats, not a single boat named Exocet, but it could be...

Erik Lerouge Yacht Designs
Address: La Touche
Phone: +33 (0)2 51 51 46 45 Email: design@lerouge-yachts.com URL: http://www.lerouge-yachts.com/design.htm Erik Lerouge Yacht Designs specialises in custom multihulls and short run production boats. Erik Lerouge founded his design company in 1976 and since then has designed more than 200 craft including trimarans, catamarans and monohulls, cruisers, racers and dinghies.

He grew up opposite a boatyard in Cherbourg and with an ambition from childhood to design boats. Multihulls were an early influence. Friends of his helped form the French Multihull Association; imported the first Prout Shearwater catamaran into France; promoted the Exocet, the first successful French catamaran as well as locally built Pivers.

In 1970, a friend became French Tornado champion and Erik Lerouge bought a Tornado for himself


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Re: Exocet cat in Crystal River [Re: dave mosley] #23337
12/24/07 08:59 AM
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It looks more like just this cat was named Exocet? But I dont know.

I think Tad found he needed a break from this forum and was better off spending his energy elsewhere.

Re: Exocet cat in Crystal River [Re: dave mosley] #23338
12/24/07 02:34 PM
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ps was Tad really banned?


Tad banned himself.

Re: Exocet cat in Crystal River [Re: drbinkle] #23339
12/24/07 02:58 PM
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I miss his angry posts.

Re: Exocet cat in Crystal River [Re: drbinkle] #23340
12/25/07 10:05 AM
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ps was Tad really banned?


Tad banned himself.


And in an effort to make the change the semi-permanent, he went into the "change your password" area, pounded his keyboard with his fists, and hit "OK".


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Re: Exocet cat in Crystal River [Re: Jake] #23341
12/26/07 03:18 AM
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I live near crystal river, and always wondered about exocet. unfortunately alot of people seem to scrap boats in what is otherwise one of the most beautiful areas i've been in. i'm not sure if the real owner hauled it out or if someone just came by and salvaged it, bc it was looking pretty abondoned. there's about 30 other boats living there now, and probably one or two are likewise abondoned.
anyway thanks for reviving the mystery of it all...


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