Sailing P-Cat 19
I am new to the smaller cat sailing and picked up a pretty prestine P Cat 19. I am wondering if any sailers out here near cedar key florida or within a hundred miles or so has any interest in showing me the correct way to sail it. Thanks, Scott
Do you mean Prindle 19 or A Pcat which was popular in the earlier years in California?
catchup wrote: I am new to the smaller cat sailing and picked up a pretty prestine P Cat 19. I am wondering if any sailers out here near cedar key florida or within a hundred miles or so has any interest in showing me the correct way to sail it. Thanks, Scott
Owned a Prindle 19 since '89. It may be faster/quicker to give me a call. I can give you some hints and tips to keep it simple.
catchup wrote: I am new to the smaller cat sailing and picked up a pretty prestine P Cat 19 age of war game. I am wondering if any sailers out here near cedar key florida or within a hundred miles or so has any interest in showing me the correct way to sail it. Thanks, Scott
two different products or items - "Prindle 19" and "A Pcat". It mentions that the "A Pcat" was popular in the earlier years in California.
The "P" in "P-Cat" is short for "Pacific", no?
Edited by jonathan162 on Jul 09, 2024 - 09:38 PM.
Are there any sailing enthusiasts who offer instructional services for sailing a Prindle 19 or A Pcat? I'm especially interested in learning about A Pcat, which had a significant following in earlier years in California.
Hi Scott,
Welcome to the world of cat sailing! It's great to hear you've got a pristine P Cat 19. I'm located near Cedar Key, Florida, and would be happy to help you get started. There are a few other sailors in the area who might also be interested in lending a hand. Let's arrange a time to meet up and get you sailing confidently.
Best regards,
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Edited by maryroses on Jul 31, 2024 - 11:49 AM.
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