Ok so this isn't going to be one for the Matchs of this world.
I sold Quest II a couple of years ago now and haven't really missed owning a boat as I am on them all day, everyday (almost) for work.
But, we've just moved to the New Forest, we have acres (literally) of space. Bucklers Hard is five minutes one way, Lymington is ten minutes the other way and I am starting to miss and long for the idea of popping across to Yarmouth for lunch at Salties, Nipping to Cowes for a beer or to board SpottyDog...
I don't want anything flash.
I don't want anything expensive.
I simply want an easy to handle, very trailerable, very cheap, runaround that can be used on a typical day in the Solent.
Something I can fish from, something we can just about picnic on, more likely use as a mode of transport to a beach.
The obvious thoughts turn to a small rib. And yes, I do like ribs, but I also LOVE catamarans having had some experience of largish (14m) cats, their builds and operating them...
I stumbled across these little kittens.
www.catskee.com
First glance, it's diminutive size would put most people off, but taking the short length and it's limtations when traversing wave lengths into account you would be amazed at how seaworthy it will be.
I can guarantee it will be phenomenally economical, adequately quick and similar in abilities to a 5.5m rib.
I do think the console and seating could do with some work, but that is easily sorted.
Where these kittens were born, South Africa, they are beach launched into seriously rough breaking seas. You can have three adults stand on one side safely and apparantly they had five do it whilst testing the boat and whilst it was probably too extreme, she remained safe. Again for testing, they took her out into an ocean storm with winds at a sustained 45 knots. They said it was horrific and nobody should do it again, but the boat coped.
Brand spanking new, with two 4s 15Hp engines and electronics, including CE marking and shipping you are looking at about £11K or £12K RRP.
For a sensible Solent A to B boat I am sorely tempted. Anyone got any comments or thoughts?
Tom
I sold Quest II a couple of years ago now and haven't really missed owning a boat as I am on them all day, everyday (almost) for work.
But, we've just moved to the New Forest, we have acres (literally) of space. Bucklers Hard is five minutes one way, Lymington is ten minutes the other way and I am starting to miss and long for the idea of popping across to Yarmouth for lunch at Salties, Nipping to Cowes for a beer or to board SpottyDog...
I don't want anything flash.
I don't want anything expensive.
I simply want an easy to handle, very trailerable, very cheap, runaround that can be used on a typical day in the Solent.
Something I can fish from, something we can just about picnic on, more likely use as a mode of transport to a beach.
The obvious thoughts turn to a small rib. And yes, I do like ribs, but I also LOVE catamarans having had some experience of largish (14m) cats, their builds and operating them...
I stumbled across these little kittens.
www.catskee.com
First glance, it's diminutive size would put most people off, but taking the short length and it's limtations when traversing wave lengths into account you would be amazed at how seaworthy it will be.
I can guarantee it will be phenomenally economical, adequately quick and similar in abilities to a 5.5m rib.
I do think the console and seating could do with some work, but that is easily sorted.
Where these kittens were born, South Africa, they are beach launched into seriously rough breaking seas. You can have three adults stand on one side safely and apparantly they had five do it whilst testing the boat and whilst it was probably too extreme, she remained safe. Again for testing, they took her out into an ocean storm with winds at a sustained 45 knots. They said it was horrific and nobody should do it again, but the boat coped.
Brand spanking new, with two 4s 15Hp engines and electronics, including CE marking and shipping you are looking at about £11K or £12K RRP.
For a sensible Solent A to B boat I am sorely tempted. Anyone got any comments or thoughts?
Tom