g cat 5.7 in dunedin

went to the beach this am to help an old friend step his mast and then I took him to breakfast for fathersday - as we drove back onto the beach we saw this boat for sale

we had seen this boat a month or 2 ago rigged for sailing and hans g (the G in gcat) was gushing over it

looks like a nicely kept up boat and trailer
i know NOTHING about the boat or the owner, just drove up and talked with him after i dropped hans off

i suggested he post it here on the site - and he said he wasn't sure how to post images so i offered to post this

looks pretty cheap if the boat is as good as it looks on the trailer (again i didn't touch the boat)
wheels included he said

https://www.thebeachcats.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=130048&g2_serialNumber=3


https://www.thebeachcats.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=130043&g2_serialNumber=3

https://www.thebeachcats.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=130044&g2_serialNumber=3



Edited by MN3 on Jun 17, 2018 - 11:47 AM.
I have a G-Cat and can tell ya they're great boats. If it's in good condition i'd jump on it. Very tough, love high wind and roomy.

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Tim Grover
1996 Hobie Miracle 20
Two Hobie 14's
1983 G-Cat Restored
Memphis TN / North Mississippi
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i wouldn't jump on it - might break the tramp or worse ;)
after posting i decided: i want this boat

but i just can't buy a 4th boat .... esp while still paying interest on the 3rd one
Where’s the info? Price, contact ect? Or is it already off the market?
there is a telephone number and price in the picture

i THINK he is currently trying to place an add and having issues - but you can call the number if you are interested
Gotcha, thanks
I see a second tang on the mast, wonder if it's a spin boat
The gcat 5.7 should have bridle wires on the mast. I'd ask what type of rig he is running as I don't believe that's stock.
QuoteThe gcat 5.7 should have bridle wires on the mast. I'd ask what type of rig he is running as I don't believe that's stock.


pretty sure those cushions (he drilled holes into his deck to tie off) on his lid-deck aren't stock either ;)

round here...
we customize our 20+ year old cats to make them "work" for our style of sailing
unless it's a "barn find" that needs to stay "stock"

we make em as fast or comfortable as we want

some are set for speed
some for comfort

I wouldn't be surprised if that second tang was there to aid with stepping the mast - i use my spin halyard every time to lock/hold my freshly stepped mast until i step off deck and put some turns into my jib / bridal connection
QuoteThe gcat 5.7 should have bridle wires on the mast. I'd ask what type of rig he is running as I don't believe that's stock.


I guess you mean diamond wires? My 5.7 has them but I know some have slightly smaller ‘rental rigs’ which I believe do not have diamond wires/spreaders.
Yeah, I am almost positive this is a rental boat with short mast and smaller sails. If so, it will be a bit slower than the standard 5.7.
Been a bit since I have posted. I recognize that boat. The guy that owned it had a bad back and put the cushions on it for comfort. The second tang is because he used to sail it "Cutter Rigged" with two jibs.

He's the only one I ever saw sail this configuration on a beach cat. icon_cool

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Steve Fisherkeller
P19MX
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stevefisherkellerBeen a bit since I have posted. I recognize that boat. The guy that owned it had a bad back and put the cushions on it for comfort. The second tang is because he used to sail it "Cutter Rigged" with two jibs.

He's the only one I ever saw sail this configuration on a beach cat. icon_cool

Is it different than the rig ShortPants Dave used to fly 2 jibs?

The seller was less than excited when i suggested he post it on this site - i told him to look up the site and feel to contact me by my screen name MN3. I said "that was my job in the navy". He sparked up a bit and said "i used to build subs!" - I replied "I used to sink em :)"



Edited by MN3 on Jun 19, 2018 - 05:21 PM.
The boat is clearly well cared for. I like his solution to a mast cradle.

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Tom
NACRA 5.7 (1984 Sail 181)
Pennsylvania
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tominpaThe boat is clearly well cared for. I like his solution to a mast cradle.

I did too till I saw it was hanging on the rudder gugions
One big pothole and that’s a lot of sheer force