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Old 19-05-2008, 17:47   #1
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Clark (or Clarke) Designed Catamaran

Anyone have information on a designer of cats on Maui named Clark or Clarke? Our club has inherited a Clark designed and built catamaran with paper thin hulls and 32 feet long and 17 feet wide. I'm trying to get some additional information about it if it is available.
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Old 22-10-2009, 22:33   #2
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Clark Catamarans

I used to make sails for these catamarans. Kirk Clark is now living on the island of Molokai in Hawaii. I don't know if he uses email and he does not take phone calls because he has hearing loss. There are probably quite a few Hawaiian Catamaran owners here in Hawaii.

His first was the Hawaiian 24.

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Aloha Mary,
Thanks for the information. I didn't know he was on Molokai. I might be able to track him down.
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Old 22-10-2009, 23:07   #4
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If you are unsuccessful, I may be able to provide a phone number that will reach his wife. I believe he is also involved in Hawaiian Sailing Canoes now and reaching him through that group might be your best chance for success.

His boats are great performers. I lost track of them after the 30 ft. came out. I sailed several times on Xcaliber, the first Hawaiian 30 that had black sails and hull. It was a speed demon.

What are you doing with your Hawaiian 32? I travel to the Big Island for about 1 week each month to work on my parents house in Wakoloa Village. Would love to go for a sail on a Hawaiian Cat again...

Is it possible to email offline on this forum? If so, I'll send my phone number.

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A friend is looking at a Hawaiian 32 do you have any more info?

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Old 18-10-2010, 00:59   #6
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Hi Reba,

Sorry, can't tell you any more than what is in my Oct 2009 post.
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Old 18-10-2010, 11:45   #7
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Aloha Mary,
Sorry I missed a couple of your posts. The club had owned the Clark cat and has sold it. It is being rebuilt up the Volcano highway somewhere.
Another of the old beach cats "Makani Kai" has been sold to woman here in Hilo who is restoring it. It was used in an Elvis Presley movie filmed on Oahu many years ago.
The Kona Sailing Club invites folks to come sail with them during their races usually on Sundays. They are at Honokahau. Good bunch of folks.
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Hey John,

What's the best way to get one of those Sunday crew spots? Can it be a last minute thing? I live on Oahu but come over monthly to work. Never know if I'm going to have the time to play or not.

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Old 27-01-2011, 14:27   #9
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I have a Kirk Clark catamaran that was stretched to a 35 ft. for sale in Oahu, Hawaii on the north shore town of Haleiwa.

Please contact me at 954-816-4135 or e-mail me at kirkelder007 <at> hotmail <dot> com
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Re: Clark (or Clarke) Designed Catamaran

If Mary or anyone else would like to sail on the Clark desiged "Makani Kai" sailing out of Hilo bay just let me know here. I am friends with the owner, Melinda
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Greetings and welcome aboard the CF, Kirk Elder & KeaauCruiser.
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If you are unsuccessful, I may be able to provide a phone number that will reach his wife. I believe he is also involved in Hawaiian Sailing Canoes now and reaching him through that group might be your best chance for success.

His boats are great performers. I lost track of them after the 30 ft. came out. I sailed several times on Xcaliber, the first Hawaiian 30 that had black sails and hull. It was a speed demon.

What are you doing with your Hawaiian 32? I travel to the Big Island for about 1 week each month to work on my parents house in Wakoloa Village. Would love to go for a sail on a Hawaiian Cat again...

Is it possible to email offline on this forum? If so, I'll send my phone number.

Aloha,
Mary
Aloha Mary,
I am looking for a Hawaiian Cat, in the 20-30' range as a project. I have not been able to find much information about them online, but I have seen them in some videos and on the beach/moored at Kaneohe Yacht Club. If you could give me any information about these boats or some contact information, please text or call me @ 808.308.4445.
Thanks, Kawika
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