Tara Vana now in Caribbean This might be an interesting charter for you...along with another good friendly couple? It does have a sailing rig,...
Cruising Caribbean/Central America Earlier in this subject thread I made a reference to a blog of a 65 foot powercat "Domino" that has cruised up...
Capt J, I'd like to compliment you on a fair and impartial assestment of that Lagoon powercat :cool:. Too be sure we are talking the same vessel,...
Good for you two...go for it! I think this is very appropriate at this point. Once upon a time I worried about whether my savings would not...
Haven't followed developments in these small tris for quite some time..... Just ran across these two videos: SeaCart 26 - Torvar Mirsky and...
Passenger Vessels and Yachts to Use Voith Thrusters Voith currently is the only manufacturer world-wide to produce thrusters with a power of 1...
First ship with Azimuth Rim Driven Thrusters/Propulsion The M/F Eiksund, a RoRo car and passenger ferry of LOA 160 ft (49 m), beam 34.7 ft (10.6...
Ring Thruster Propulsion Units ...And how about this other product of their's .....any personal experiences?? Carbon Fiber Ring Thruster...
Been a long time since this subject was first brought up,....and then it seems to have died off rather quickly?? Any new experiences over...
Split decision I just went back thru a few of your postings you've made to the forum, and I discovered this one....appears to be your original...
Sorry Pelagic Dreams, I didn't realize you were looking for such a large vessel,...and likely one that would require crew. If I had known this I...
With many of Tenannt's original designs I can agree with you...not very pretty sheer lines,.....lots of straight lines. But I've come to really...
Quoted from that article I posted wherein both the captain/owner & the guy going for the test ride BOTH experienced this: Shallow Water Speed:...
Hummingbyrd 62 Power Cat I had made reference to this 62 powercat "Hummingbyrd" before, but I just recently dug out an old article I had saved...
Hummingbyrd 62 Powercat I had made reference to this 62 powercat "Hummingbyrd" before, but I just recently dug out an old article I had saved on...
This is wrong Not necessarily so....I'll show you an actual contradiction to this assumed axiom ....in an upcoming posting. 1)light....yes...
Wave making resistance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia http://www.multihulldesigns.com/pdf/powercatslt.pdf...
Yes I know this and was going to respond to it along with a reference to another posting I made on the subject,....but I couldn't find that...
Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't there a long subject thread, and/or multiple ones dealing with RIB's and inflatables?? I can't seem to find...
You might have a look at this 62' powercat belonging to a good friend of mine (not for sale). I recommended this type of vessel back over on this...