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Cartop Cat? #109325
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Hi, anyone know of a decent car-top cat to build or buy?

I know Woods designs sells a "Pixie" and Wharram has "Hitia 14 plans. Someone selling a Hobie 13 claimed it would be suitable (though the low buoyancy floats don't look too appetizing to a 200lbs adult like me). There seem to be plenty of them around where I live too, so that would be nice, if it is truly car-toppable (without having to take the ol' grinder along).

I'm mainly looking to single hand, and take the kids out when its calm. It also needs to be low budget, so a second hand boat would probably be the preferred solution.

I posted a question along these lines before but the plans have changed.
http://www.catsailor.com/forums/sho...;amp;page=0&fpart=4&vc=1

Any advice?
Thanks,
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Re: Cartop Cat? [Re: DennisMe] #109326
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Someone selling a Hobie 13 claimed it would be suitable (though the low buoyancy floats don't look too appetizing to a 200lbs adult like me).

Where do you live? And what is a Hobie 13? If you are talking about the Hobie Wave, which is 13 feet long, that has extremely high buoyancy in the hulls. Maybe there is another boat in Europe or elsewhere that you are talking about?

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The Topcat line of cats are designed to be carried on top of a car:
http://www.topcat.de/e/index.htm

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I live in the Netherlands, so the Hobie 13 is probably a Europe-only design. It looks (to me) very much like the original Hobie (thin asymmetric banana hulls & boomless pin-top main) it obviously predates the Wave and I doubt they still make them. In the other thread Mary suggested the Wave too, but there aren't any around here (that fit my budget).

My idea (now) is to be able to single hand mostly (80%) and take along either one other adult for fun (but no real need for speed) or two children.

When Single handing, I'd like a fair dose of performance (considering the relatively small boat of course) and when sailing with company I only care that it doesn't dig in to the point of submerging the tramps continually...

Car topping looks like the ideal way for me to be able to go sailing anywhere I can park the car near the water, which means there are some small lakes nearer by. This makes it feasible to take the boat out regularly for an evening of solo sailing.

Dennis

Thanks for the Topcat tip, Tony [Re: DennisMe] #109329
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I'll definitely put that on my short list! Looks a lot like a Dart at first sight.

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I car top my Hobie Bravo all the time its one piece so no need to dismantle, and its light. The boat sails great (much faster than a Laser or any monohull in its class) and is fast. Also the Wave Classic is designed to be easily dismantled for car-toping. And the Hobie Adventure Island is also awesome to car-top. I might add all these sailboats are extremely durable.

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Windrush 14 was designed as a cartop boat.. Hulls fold in and the way to do it is on the sites easlily found on the net. This boat is made with foam core hulls etc these days.

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you could look at a "kittycat".. they are designed for home build and take two adults.

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The Sprint 15 would fit the bill; Was called the Dart 15.

Website is www.sprint15.com


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Is it only me or does this sprint 15 have an insanely small jib and questionable mast rake?

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looks like a great little boat!

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Is it only me or does this sprint 15 have an insanely small jib and questionable mast rake?

you mean that the rake looks forward in your attachment? I think that little pic is skewed- the boat is more stern down in the water than that making the mast straight up or a little aft rake. yes, jib small

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Hobie had a 11 foot cat called the 3.5 for a couple of years. There was one on ebay a few months back.

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Yes, the boat is skewed but even after that the mast is forward and I just thought that in todays world a foil and roller furler would be a good thing.
Not knocking the boat as all things can do with an update.
I am clear that the thing most important to car-topping is the roof rack system. many boats should fit the bill.

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Interesting discussion, not original topic, but what the heck!

Isn't mast rake supposed to be designed in? What I mean is, it's all about balancing the center of effort of the sail plan with the center of lateral resistance, right?

As I understand it mast rake percé isn't good or bad if the boat is neutral on the helm, or is it?

Am I missing something? (I come from from a Mono background, and before that surfing, where mast rake is continuously adjustable)

Dennis

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That pic is a little skewed.

They are great little boats. Wife owned one a while back and they are very simple. Yes the jib is small, but a fair number sail them in "sport" mode which is single handed with main and Jib and trapeze.

They are good boats. Simple and a good giggle, Don't have the performance in the light stuff, but a good scream when windy.


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Looking over the options it appears I have several:

Hobie 13 (A Europe-only model?)
This appears feasible though I'd have to find out how easy it is in practice.

Hobie Wave classic
I think this boat is a little too heavy to put on the roof. My rack can only officially hold 80Kg (approx: 180lbs)

Hobie Bravo
This seems a little small for taking a friend out or preferably two kids. Besides I'd like a trapeze.

Hobie Adventure Island
This boat is like a small trimaran. It doesn't look like what I want. More of a regular beach cat.

Topcat K3
Now this boat really appeals to me. It appears extremely practical and the Texel rating is not too bad either.

Windrush 14
I don't think they ever show up in this neck of the woods. Otherwise it looks great.

KittyCat
Too "classic" for me. Makes the original Hobie look hi-tech.

Sprint or Dart 15
Very interesting boats. I'll keep my eyes peeled for a second hand one, probably a Dart then.

Someone recommended an A-cat via PM. I like that idea but could only afford one if I built it myself. Even then it would be stretch (in many ways probably).

I also found a Nacra 4.5 on the 'net. Anyone know if this is car-toppable? Size and weightwise it could be...

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I also found a Nacra 4.5 on the 'net. Anyone know if this is car-toppable? Size and weightwise it could be...

I think Nacra 4,5 must be car-toppable. Here is my cat in size and weight similiar to Nacra, it can be car-topped easily.
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Someone recommended an A-cat via PM. I like that idea but could only afford one if I built it myself. Even then it would be stretch (in many ways probably).



I had a good laught out of this one !

That 9.15 mtr mast is not cartoppable by a loooooong stretch. Sure the boat is light enough to be placed on top of a car but the police will have a ball with that mast sticking out 3 meters on either side. Not too mention you'll be hooking every lamppost in corners of the road or picking off cyclist and truck drivers. You will be sweaping the road with that mast on top of your car !

Additionally the platform (nearly always glued together and therefor can't be disassembled) is still 5.49 mtr long and 2.3 mtr wide. That is quite a large object on top of your car !

I think the other criteriums you stated were "... take the kids out when its calm. It also needs to be low budget ..."

Humm !

Being in the Netherlands myself I can tell you the Police has gotten really strict with enforcing the rules in the last couple of years. Even with a trailer for your boat there is a high risk of getting a ticket these days. Quite a few buddies of mine have gotten one when trailering to and from an event. I wouldn't risk carrying something like an A-cat on my roof with the way things stand now.

Wouter

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Being in the Netherlands myself I can tell you the Police has gotten really strict with enforcing the rules in the last couple of years. Even with a trailer for your boat there is a high risk of getting a ticket these days. Quite a few buddies of mine have gotten one when trailering to and from an event. I wouldn't risk carrying something like an A-cat on my roof with the way things stand now.

Wouter


What were the tickets for? <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />

Is this something we should be wary of when travelling to the GC in August?


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