What OTHER boat(s) do you own?
What non-beachcat boats do you own?
I've got a 1974 Seafarer 24. You can see it at... my "Boat Page" on the Seafarer Research Center. It's a great little cruising boat that's able to go offshore. Some have crossed the Atlantic, others have puttered about the South Pacific. I'm going to fix it up and equip it to cruise the Carribean at least.
I also have a '60s StarCraft 14 aluminum semi-V with a 10hp Mercury to move it. I've built a large plywood casting deck on the front with seperate anchor locker and storage compartment. Next I'll be building an aft U-shaped casting deck. Eventually I want to move up to a 20hp Merc. to move the added weight around better. It's a fun little fishing/snorkeling boat!
I have a Hunter 23 monodull...it's a lot of fun with a bunch of people on board.
http://www.teamseacats.com/hunter/
Jake
I have an 8' Walker Bay Dinghy - loads of fun to take out when it is white capping and Clear Lake is empty of all other sail boats.
The other beach cat sailors made fun of it until they took turns using it at a party - it was hard to get some of them to give it up!
Chris.
http://hobietiger.com
17-foot Cape Horn (center console) with a 115 HP saltwater Mercury - I use it exclusively for race committee. OK, once in a while, the wife likes a quick sunset cruise around the Bayou, but not often - she works too hard.
She's called the Two Easy. I love her. Very much.
Currently maintain 5 holes in the water. Catalina 25, Cal21, MC Scow, Nacra 5.2, and a 1974 Skeeter SweetThing (tri hull/center console/deck boat) with 85hp Evenrude used for committe/chase boat.
Cat makes me smile the most!
Terry
This confession is good for the soul!

I own a P18, (#73) . I also own a restored 1968 Oday Mariner (1186) http://oday.home.att.net/index.htm , a sunfish, a dingy and a mistral windsurfer. We don't need no stikin motors !
Doug Kilgore
Formula 14 on the trailer is next to a Windmill (15.5 feet, like a faster Snipe). I think OPB is the best kind of boat. 'Other People's Boats.' I teach sailing for Offshore Sailing School which has Colgate 26, Hunter 36 and Hunter 47s for class in a number of US exotic locations.
I also crew on a Flying Dutchman, and sail with most anything in the course of the writing gig for St. Petersburg Times newspaper.
But the most fun is tinkering with strange ideas on the F-14. Also humbling, sometimes.
i have a hobie 16, 14t, 16' 'battoe' sailing skiff, 17' c class sailing canoe, 17' s&g kayak, 14' necky, 14' phoenix, 13' phoenix kayaks. 2 alpha windsurfers. a yard art h13 thats not sailable. my 2 kids have a sunfish and 8' sailing pram, 15' s&g kayak and 9' kayak. NO MOTORS! : )
Nacra 5.0 and Laser II. Like them both, the cat is fast and so fun, if I had to choose I would choose the cat, but on monohulls I find a mystic that I havn´t found on cats, and the Laser II is such a great one. You feel and negotiate each wave and the trapeze requires much more work. And when you get it planing, it´s unbeatable, at high speed the centerboard start to vibrate and sound. (don´t feel the same with the Laser I, though).
I occasionally sail with my father on a 38 feet Wauquiez. Different kind of experience, but I guess also contributes to the mystic I mention on monohulls
1972 Searay IO ski/tubing boat for the kids and committee duty, Freedom 21 (gotta love that CF freestanding rig),
Hobie 14turbo, Prindle 15, Prindle 18, Laser, MC scow, Alpha windsurfer, 14' kayak, 10' Catyak (my first cat ever!), LCD A cat, Taipan 4.9, and Flyer-
Don't ask how many cars/trucks I own 
And don't tell my wife about this list- 
Kirt
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