Mystere 6.0
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Jetski out of control?
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OUCH!
Andrew is that your friends boat, the fellow who took his power boat to the camping Island?
There is a complete 6.0 here, good parts boat, but it looks like they let is snow load & crunched the hulls, photo #2 appears to be starboard hull unfortunately.
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-vo…earchNavigationFlag=true
Here is a literal translation;
Catamaran Mystery 6.0 (2002) for sale
Iphone repair, 4 holes about 12'' x 18''
trailer included
Sailing in good condition
When I was looking for my 6.0XL, I came across a 5.5. on Lake Erie. I was asking about parts availability, & that owner told me of another Mystere that had been caught in the ice & broke 1 hull. I can't remember if it was another 5.5 or a 6.0, or which hull got trashed.
I'll email the fellow & find out...might take a few days, they are making me go back to work after a month off.
Edited by Edchris177 on Apr 30, 2014 - 06:11 PM.
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Shallow water pitch pole starboard hull hit bottom. I thought everything was fine and started to sail again and a heard a funny sound noticed fiberglass in the water and saw the bow was missing. I was pushing it too hard once again. A costly mistake for sure.
Edited by iliketosail on May 01, 2014 - 01:54 PM. -
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That will definitely not buff right out. I hate to say it, but it may be more cost effective to part your boat out and buy one of the many Inter-20s that seem to be for sail.
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Yes I did, took two sets of beach wheels to get it out of the water. -
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I took out the drain plug and took off the porthole cover so water could sorta flow through the boat. I'm glade there are large foam blocks in the hulls! -
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for real? i always thought they were a bit of a joke when i saw them (seemed unlikely to provide much buoyancy)
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The broken hull never went all the way underwater, i was also surprised ! -
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just cut away all the debris forward of that bulkhead, seal bulkhead good 'n tight, go sailing....... -
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That looks repairable to me, certainly easier than finding anyone with a spare hull.
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Any Ideas?????? I was just about to ask the same question in the tech help thread. -
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I just put some pictures in the tech help pic album.
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Take a look here. http://www.teamseacats.co…/composite-works/page/3/ That should give some pointers on getting started. Luckily your damage is so far forward that you don't need to worry about too many loads. I would figure out how to tape your nose cone back to the bow and then repair one side at a time.
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