Galaxia Catamaran
Hi,
Here is my first post. Hello to all.
Recently there was a Galaxia catamaran for sale here on Guam. I went to the internet with a Google search to find information on that model and came up with a big fat zero. There is no information on Galaxia cats. What gives? Have any of you heard of that model? Doesn't anyone sail them anymore? How old is the model and when was the company building them?
Thanks,
Brett
Are you sure Galaxia is the brand and not the name of the boat? When you did your google search, you probably noticed that there is a popular, female animart character named Sailor Galaxia, who was created (it appears) in Japan. Therefore, it seems like a logical boat name over there. On the other hand, it also might be a logical brand name, so maybe it was manufactured somewhere over there.
Hey I lived on Guam for 2 years, '99-2000. I had a white Hobie 17 (the only H17 on the island other than a busted up one in that junk yard on the main road) with white sails with a red stripe. I kept it at Maraianas yact club on the beach and sold it to a pilot when I left. Have you seen it around? I have wondered it the storms might have got here. My friend had a white H16 right next to it. Sure miss that GREAT diving!!
Hi PSailor,
Just today some friends and I treked up through the jungle to the remains of old Fort Santiago on Orote Point. There is a great view of Apra Harbor from up there and I could see a tiny catamaran, possibly a Hobie, way off in the distance. It was a great day for sailing and the cat seemed to be having a great time.
Later that afternoon I saw a white Hobie on a trailer heading down Marine Drive. Who knows, maybe that was your old boat.
Brett
Well, Sailor Galaxia was the greatest of the star senshi, so it would make sense that there would be a star in her name. The creator of Galaxia and the other Sailors is an artist, of course, so maybe the artist painted that name on the boat. Aren't brand names usually put on with decals, rather than painted on?
Not necessarily, Maugan. Remember that Cougar Cat that was recently discussed on this forum that has no relationship or resemblance to the Cougar that was built in the U.S.
Cats are built in other parts of the world that we never hear about.
Even in North America there have been lots of brands of cats that nobody has ever heard about. I have a videotape that I made at least 10 years ago walking through the "graveyard" of abandoned catamarans sitting in the storage yard at the Jericho Sailing Center in Vancouver, British Columbia -- grass growing tall around them. They were basically abandoned and the owners weren't paying their dry-storage rent. So by now probably they have all been hauled away to the dump. Too bad. Some rich person should have put them in a museum to show the history of catamaran design and development. But I'm sure I still have that tape somewhere, I hope.
Okay, I think we all thought you were talking about a beach cat. This looks like an old design, but I would say "Galaxia" is definitely the name of the boat. A brand or manufacturer name would not be so prominent and would not be in an area where the owner might normally want to put the boat's name.
If you contact Multihulls Magazine, which specializes in big multihulls, they might recognize the design; but I would guess it is not a production boat. MM's e-mail address is multimag@aol.com -- send them the picture. And let us know what you find out.
Boy! The internet still manages to amaze me!! From Guam to Key Largo and finally from Dublin an answer to a question that couldn't have Ever been answered without the internet,(and, of course, this website) This is a cooler world.
and all within a couple of days, and with I'm sure very little effort.
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