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Old 10-08-2009, 23:31   #16
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"Engine max power 19 hp / 13.8 kW
at RPM 3,200 / 3,200
Engine no. cylinders 3 / 3
Propeller dimensions 2-blade 16in x 13in / 2-blade / 406 x 330mm

Engine specs above give the standard 19HP but pretty much all Leopard 38's and Sunsail 3800's will be build with 29 HP Yanmar 3GM30F's." Quote


I presume you mean the successor - the 3YM30 , into the new cat ? more efficient than the GM ???
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Thanks Paul, not that one is changing anchors every day
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Old 12-08-2009, 02:09   #18
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Is there any provision to deploy a secondary anchor?
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Old 12-08-2009, 03:56   #19
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The 38 seems to have the same system as the 46. If you look to port of the forestay you will see a secondary bow roller on the front cross beam. there are two cleats on the crossbeam, personally I would not anchor from them as I would be surprised if they would be strong enough to take the pull from the front. I would use a rope bridle attached to the two outside cleats on the hull at the bow.

If you look on the website pics it looks like it has a drawer fridge and Freezer. Has anybody tried them, any comments as I am looking for something similar on my cat, given the space where I want to fit the freezer
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Old 12-08-2009, 04:23   #20
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I hear that the new 38 has had to divert to Luderitz - Namibia with an engine problem - wonder what model is fitted ??
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Old 12-08-2009, 06:15   #21
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I enjoy hearing everyone's thoughts on this boat. I currently have a monohull in charter with the Moorings, but am interested in this boat as a next step with them. It looks like it would fit my short term and long term needs well.
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Old 13-08-2009, 17:02   #22
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Saloon Front Windows

The windows on the new 38 from a design aspect present an image of wind capture. Wonder what the effect will be when the wind is anywhere within 45 degrees of 'right on the nose'.
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Old 17-08-2009, 01:03   #23
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From Johns blog I see John is on his way again, looks like they had to replace the Yanmar motor.
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Can anyone that went on a test sail give us a report on this award winning Cat?
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The windows on the new 38 from a design aspect present an image of wind capture. Wonder what the effect will be when the wind is anywhere within 45 degrees of 'right on the nose'.
I'd worry about a wave crashing STRAIGHT into the window cavity. IMO it looks ugly - sorry. I initially liked the design of the Lagoon windows but after seeing them more and more, I like the raked look of FP.

The back of the helm seat doesn't look like it would be uncomfortable to me. I'm glad it's a wide 2 person design.
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I hate these vertical windows with eyebrows. The french are slowly getting away from them. And vertical Prows.
But what a wind trap, or air brake. Close hauled apparent wind is going to destroy what performance is available. The Flat Back and elevated helm just add to the non-aerodynamic styling of fifties american sedans. Great if you want a Sedan. But where does the guzzler go?
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