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(@Anonymous 38059)
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Hi, I have a 1980 Hobie 16 and have been toying with buying a new cat next year. My question is why does Hobie only warranty their boats for 1 year while Narca, according to the web site, warranty their boats for five years? Is there a big difference in price between a new h16 and a new narca 500? Is the Narca 500 a good boat? What about the Prindle 16? I've been looking for new prices on the web for these boats but I have not found a base price or a price with all the goodies.
I tried to find a site for the G Cat but I have not have had any luck.
Are there any other cats that anyone might suggest- 16 to 18 foot-go fast- but no dagger boards or centerboards?
Thanks banannahead


 
Posted : September 2, 2003 10:43 pm
Nacra546
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Are boarded boats COMPLETELY out of the question? The performance difference between the two is quite noticeable (IMHO).


 
Posted : September 2, 2003 11:01 pm
(@Anonymous 38059)
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Yes I would rather have one without boards, but I will listen to your suggestion.
banannahead


 
Posted : September 2, 2003 11:05 pm
(@Anonymous 38059)
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I also forgot to mention that I am looking for a boat that is good for inland lake sailing
banannahead


 
Posted : September 2, 2003 11:13 pm
(@catman)
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Heres the url for G-cat. www.g-catmultihulls.com

You might want to look at Mystere. They have boardless boats.

Mike


 
Posted : September 3, 2003 8:18 am
Jake Kohl
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Mystere can be found at:

http://www.mystere.ca/mystere/


 
Posted : September 3, 2003 10:36 am
Cookie Monster
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If I was buying a boardless / boomless boat, I'd take a hard look at the Nacra 5.7. The deck sure does look clean.


 
Posted : September 4, 2003 12:57 pm
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And if the Nacra 5.7 points as well as the 5.0, it's nuthin' to be ashamed of...


 
Posted : September 4, 2003 2:00 pm
(@Anonymous 38059)
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Thanks for the info so far! I'm going to try to get hold of Action Sailcraft and Marine in Kansas, I understand they handle Narca's, Prindle, Hobie.
Is there a big difference in sailing a boomless cat compared with one with a boom? The only boomless cat I sailed was a Hobie Wave, ( not as fast as my H16), at Nor Banks Sailing in Duck NC in 2000.
Any more info would be great-Love this site!
banannahead


 
Posted : September 4, 2003 10:27 pm
Jake Kohl
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Some may argue (and probably justifiably) that a boomless sail plan is not quite as quick as one with a boom. However, there are some catamarans that are well known performers that are boomless....the Nacra 6.0NA for example (I'm pretty biased). Not having a boom might be a slight performance disadvantage but you loose a lot of potential for brain damage.


 
Posted : September 4, 2003 11:08 pm
(@Anonymous 37750)
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http://www.performancecat.com/

Here is the nacra inter web site


 
Posted : September 5, 2003 6:51 am
(@Anonymous 1694)
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My $0.02 to what others have said about the Nacra 5.7: It'll hold its own with a P19 in most conditions and like the 5.0 points better than a boardless cat should. Nacra's replacement is the 570, whith jib sheeting to the mainbeam and a square top main (jib is smaller than the 5.7 so total sq ft is about the same).


 
Posted : September 5, 2003 2:10 pm
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