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Forum: Multihull Sailboats 20-01-2012, 14:28
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Posted By Cookiesa
Re: Coastal Cruiser for Plywood / Epoxy Build

Thanks for the input we have chosen and strated building a Ray Kendrick design (Australian Designer)

Thanks again
Forum: Multihull Sailboats 20-01-2012, 03:33
Replies: 49
Views: 25,949
Posted By Cookiesa
Re: Coastal Cruiser for Plywood / Epoxy Build

I did look at that, seems to waste a lot of space, is ugly and the plans (compared to other well known designs) are expensive I thought.

You have to wonder why designers insist on it being...
Forum: Multihull Sailboats 16-01-2012, 19:38
Replies: 49
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Posted By Cookiesa
Re: Coastal Cruiser for Plywood / Epoxy Build

I note in your signature you say Warram Custom, Can I ask what you customised, these may be what sets yours apart from other Wharams I have been on and looked at.
Forum: Multihull Sailboats 14-01-2012, 23:30
Replies: 49
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Posted By Cookiesa
Re: Coastal Cruiser for Plywood / Epoxy Build

It's great when people can share opinions and experiences without people taking it personally!
Forum: Multihull Sailboats 14-01-2012, 21:37
Replies: 49
Views: 25,949
Posted By Cookiesa
Re: Coastal Cruiser for Plywood / Epoxy Build

Having sailed on a couple of Wharram's (In the smaller sizes, might not apply to the larger ones) I found the hulls cramped in comparison to other ctas of a similar size.

I also found their...
Forum: Multihull Sailboats 11-03-2011, 02:17
Replies: 49
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Posted By Cookiesa
Re: Coastal Cruiser for Plywood / Epoxy Build

Thanks for the link!

Hopefully in a year or two I'll agree with the worth doing sentiment lol!
Forum: Multihull Sailboats 11-03-2011, 01:20
Replies: 49
Views: 25,949
Posted By Cookiesa
Re: Coastal Cruiser for Plywood / Epoxy Build

Well ended up buying a set of plans for Ray Kendricks new Fish and Chips design Catamaran
Forum: Multihull Sailboats 24-01-2011, 03:50
Replies: 49
Views: 25,949
Posted By Cookiesa
That's the first time I have seen the Macro25.....

That's the first time I have seen the Macro25.. just about perfect.... minus a few 000's on the price lol. I could only find one for sale, any idea where/who the plans can be bought off? The fit and...
Forum: Multihull Sailboats 23-01-2011, 23:31
Replies: 49
Views: 25,949
Posted By Cookiesa
I see we have sparked the Mono/Multi debate lol....

I see we have sparked the Mono/Multi debate lol. Sorry monhull affecionados but I am a defecter, having raced in the Darwin-Ambon as well as Phuet and other races through Indonesia I got sick of...
Forum: Multihull Sailboats 23-01-2011, 12:36
Replies: 49
Views: 25,949
Posted By Cookiesa
At sea, yeah aware of the times, grew up arond...

At sea, yeah aware of the times, grew up arond boat yards, I near your haunt Beswicks and then in the Territory.

I have updated my signature, as you can see need something a little more seaworthy...
Forum: Multihull Sailboats 22-01-2011, 16:24
Replies: 49
Views: 25,949
Posted By Cookiesa
Thanks for the input. I did look at the...

Thanks for the input.

I did look at the wharrams, even went as far as to have a look over one near here. I think on this size boat too much is lost with the dry hulls (whilst they have benefits...
Forum: Multihull Sailboats 22-01-2011, 04:51
Replies: 49
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Posted By Cookiesa
Thanks for that. Had a look at Waller's, bought...

Thanks for that. Had a look at Waller's, bought study plans for his TC670 cat but didn't end up building i. I spoke with him about something between the tc670 and 880 but he has nothing on the...
Forum: Multihull Sailboats 22-01-2011, 04:26
Replies: 49
Views: 25,949
Posted By Cookiesa
Coastal Cruiser for Plywood / Epoxy Build

Hoping to get some input from the greater community here.

I have a young family and we are looking at building a small coastal cruising cat. Budget and time means a larger vessel is not required...
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