This thing is over $4000?

Makes those under $1000 Prindles/Hobies/Solcats/Pcats/NACRA/etc even better!
http://shop.smartkat.at/p…p?cPath=1&products_id=34

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Rob Jones
1976 Yellow p-16 - parts is parts - hulls cut up
1978 Yellow p-16 - in good working order
1979 White p-15 - parts is parts - hulls cut up
1985 White p-15 - good working order
1982 White NACRA 5.8 - project boat.
1986 White p-16 - in good working order
1975 White Hobie 3.5 - PM me if you want it
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That's Euro's, which is over $6,000!!! I'll have much less than that into each of my 5.2's and the 5.8 fully restored with nearly new everything. And looking like a brand new CAT to boot. Those old NACRA's will sail much better than that thing any day of the week.

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Craig
Windrider Rave Hydrofoil
Nacra 5.2 Restored and heavily modified
Nacra 5.2 (one under restoration)
Nacra 5.7
Nacra 5.8NA
SoCal
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That thing is pretty cool looking, and it probably folds up to fit in duffle bags.
http://shop.smartkat.at/images/Segel_edition2_RET_1111_klein.jpg

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Damon Linkous
1992 Hobie 18
Memphis, TN

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Definitely a pontoon boat icon_lol

http://www.thebeachcats.c…ms/viewtopic/topic/14665

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Jack B
Hobie 17
BC, Canada
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QuoteThat thing is pretty cool looking, and it probably folds up to fit in duffle bags.


It does in fact come with "packing bags".

Roller furling & boom vang are standard. You can also get an optional trapeze kit for over 300 Euros.
I bet it is also easy to right!

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[quote=jackb]Definitely a pontoon boat icon_lol
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Agreed! LOL
if it was $400 It would be a good deal. I can see how packing in your trunk would be kind of neat for a city dweller - but not $4000+ neat

It reminds me of that PVC catamaran - but not as funny.
http://www.rebelcat.com/
Previously discussed here:
http://www.thebeachcats.c…ms/viewtopic/topic/12657



Edited by rwj0j0 on Oct 02, 2013 - 09:39 AM.

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Rob Jones
1976 Yellow p-16 - parts is parts - hulls cut up
1978 Yellow p-16 - in good working order
1979 White p-15 - parts is parts - hulls cut up
1985 White p-15 - good working order
1982 White NACRA 5.8 - project boat.
1986 White p-16 - in good working order
1975 White Hobie 3.5 - PM me if you want it
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I've actually been looking at these online and wishing I could find someone with some real time experience with them. I I know they are not going to touch a performance cat, but they do fold up into two small (5'X12"12" 50lbs) bags. Other than inflatables they seem to compete with a wave.

The main reason I don't own a cat is lack of storage space and assembly time every time I want to go out. Space being the bigger issue, I can't see owning a wave over a used Nacra, it is really not that much of a difference in space taken up. This boat on the other hand, really addresses the space issue. I travel in the summer and I would love to see a 5.5 Uni bobbing along behind the econoline, but until I figure something out for the other 9 months of the year, I just might give this thing a try.

I think the US price is $4999 or $5499. the US website is www.clickfold.com/contactsmartkatusa.rhtml‎ if anyone is interested.
Turn off the sound, the music will make you vomit.
It does have 2 things going for it.
1) Let's be honest, do YOU have crew like that to help launch?
2) It is easy to right.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOAlKh_oXQo

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Hobie 18 Magnum
Dart 15
Mystere 6.0XL Sold Was a handful solo
Nacra 5.7
Nacra 5.0
Bombardier Invitation (Now officially DEAD)
Various other Dock cluttering WaterCrap
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