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10-04-2017, 13:13
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#31
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2016
Location: Buenos Aires
Boat: SOLD
Posts: 129
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Re: Mono that's Cat like!
Here some specs
Architecte / Architect PRIVILEGE MARINE
Longueur HT/Length overall (LOA) 16,80m / 55'1
Longueur de flottaison/Waterline length (LWL) 15,62m / 51'2
Bau maximum/ Beam overall 5,20m / 17'
Tirant d'eau DI/Draft lift keel 1,30 à 3,60m / 4'2 to 11'8
Tirant d'air / Air draft
Déplacement lège / Light displacement 20 T / 44092 lb
Surface Grand Voile/ Mainsail area 71m2 / 764 sqft
Surface de solent autovireur / Self-tacking solent area 54m2 / 578 sqft
Surface génois / Genoa area 68m2 / 735 sqft
Réservoir eau douce / water tank">Fresh water tank 600 l / 158,5 gal
Réservoir eaux noires / Black water tank 150 l / 39,6 gal
Réservoir carburant / Fuel tank 1000 l / 264 gal
Motorisation / Engine 2x55 CV / 2x55 HP
Couchage / Berths 2 à 4 cabines doubles
Homologation CE / EC certification A
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10-04-2017, 13:17
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#32
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: SC
Boat: None,build the one shown of glass, had many from 6' to 48'.
Posts: 10,210
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Re: Mono that's Cat like!
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Originally Posted by Mariano
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Maybe budget should be mentioned?
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10-04-2017, 13:29
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#33
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2016
Location: Buenos Aires
Boat: SOLD
Posts: 129
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Re: Mono that's Cat like!
It's around $1 M. and not many on the market
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10-04-2017, 13:37
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#34
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: SC
Boat: None,build the one shown of glass, had many from 6' to 48'.
Posts: 10,210
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Re: Mono that's Cat like!
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mariano
It's around $1 M. and not many on the market
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Is that the OPs budget?
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10-04-2017, 13:50
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#35
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Senior Cruiser

Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 2,164
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Re: Mono that's Cat like!
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Originally Posted by Cadence
Is that the OPs budget?
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OP's budget from his first post......
Quote:
Originally Posted by Skipper65
40 to 80 ft range and let's ignore the costs for now and pretend we're using Monopoly money.
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10-04-2017, 14:08
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#36
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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2006
Posts: 9,398
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Re: Mono that's Cat like!
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Originally Posted by Skipper65
..........and too many sailors end up sailing alone or sailing on a cat and wishing they were on a mono. There has to be a good compromise.
Thoughts and ideas?
Thanks.
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In seven years full time cruising, I've never met anyone cruising on a cat who wished they were on a mono.
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10-04-2017, 14:37
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#37
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: SC
Boat: None,build the one shown of glass, had many from 6' to 48'.
Posts: 10,210
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Re: Mono that's Cat like!
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Originally Posted by IslandHopper
OP's budget from his first post......
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John, I read that too. Sounded like I could buy a cruise ship?
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10-04-2017, 16:26
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#38
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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2012
Posts: 5,934
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Re: Mono that's Cat like!
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Originally Posted by 44'cruisingcat
In seven years full time cruising, I've never met anyone cruising on a cat who wished they were on a mono.
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Generally I whole heartedly agree with you but we did meet a couple this year that had just sold their 44 foot cat and bought a 60 foot mono, so although very rare it does happen
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10-04-2017, 16:34
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#39
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2016
Boat: Pogo 10,50
Posts: 189
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Re: Mono that's Cat like!
The Dufour Atoll if you look for older boats
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10-04-2017, 16:43
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#40
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2011
Posts: 48
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Re: Mono that's Cat like!
Thanks Mariano for the Feeling 55. Never heard of it, but interesting looking. Will study. Thanks for all the ideas and suggestions. Any others certainly appreciated. I think you'll see more boat mfg trying to create a mono hybrid type boat for people who like to sail on a mono, but like the comfort and openness of a cat. Mono sales are falling and cats are rising. That means mono mfg will have to do something to "stay afloat". Thanks again.
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10-04-2017, 17:10
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#41
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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2006
Posts: 9,398
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Re: Mono that's Cat like!
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Originally Posted by robert sailor
Generally I whole heartedly agree with you but we did meet a couple this year that had just sold their 44 foot cat and bought a 60 foot mono, so although very rare it does happen 
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Of course. But in a way that reinforces my point. If you did own a cat and we're unhappy, in the current market It's generally very easy to sell a cat and buy a mono.
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10-04-2017, 17:21
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#42
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Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2017
Posts: 1
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Re: Mono that's Cat like!
Hi all,
"Long time listener first time caller". This thread prompted me to register - I saw exactly that boat in a marina a while back...... I would definitely call it a mono that's cat like!! (I reckon the name gives it away)
Mashford Monocat 50
Mashford Monocat 50 - Great Barrier Reef Boat Sales
Cheers!
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10-04-2017, 17:46
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#43
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2007
Boat: TRT 1200
Posts: 6,879
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Re: Mono that's Cat like!
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Originally Posted by Skipper65
Danstanford, thanks for Moody DS. Very interesting boat. Tayana42, I have chartered cats in BVI several times. I love floating around the islands, pain killer in hand. But really don't like the way they sail, and don't want to cruise bluewater on them. I know a lot do, and not saying they aren't capable, just personal preference. Time2Go. Let me know what you think of the Shannon HPS. I've been on the boat at Annapolis, like everything about the boat. BUT, I'm concerned about how it sails and if there are any design flaws that owners have experienced. It is a very unique concept and an attempt to bridge the gap I'm talking about. But I want to hear more about how the actually sail. A pretty well known sailboat designer told me he didn't like the shallow draft on the boat and wondered how well it sailed and handled. but who knows. thanks everyone for the feedback and comments. very helpful.
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Don't let your experience on a charter cat in the BVI's form your opinion on how a catamaran sails. There are other catamarans outside the big 3 charter manufacturers.
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11-04-2017, 11:01
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#44
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2016
Posts: 392
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Re: Mono that's Cat like!
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Originally Posted by Skipper65
Ok, stay with me here.
Wife wants the flat sailing, comfort at anchor and space of a cat. I think they are ugly as hell, don't sail the same and am dead set on a mono. But I'll admit cats are more comfortable and have more space at anchor, and in at sea (in calm seas).
This is a very serious question and I'm sure I'm not the only sailor out there with the same debate/problem going on in their house. Too many spouses bailout of cruising after a year, and too many sailors end up sailing alone or sailing on a cat and wishing they were on a mono. There has to be a good compromise.
Thoughts and ideas?
Thanks.
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My two cents and experience is you may want to look at 40-50' beamy performance cruisers with a deep draft. I can relate to your wife. I have found that beam plus deep draft helps a lot with sailing flat (stability). The performance is key also in this equation. So that means you also need a lighter boat (such as medium displacement). This way you don't need a ton of canvas to still make 5-6kts. For example, on Hooked we often go out with just the jib or just a double reefed main and still maintain over 5/6kts. We have maintained over 8 upwind with a deck sweeper. She is 13.3'B with 7.5'D on a 42.3' loa at 18,000lbs (half is ballast).
I used to race, (dinghies and 33-50') often in heavy wx (SF Bay).
Beam to length ratio is a big factor in stability, much like a cat.
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11-04-2017, 11:44
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#45
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cruiser
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Pangaea
Posts: 10,856
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Re: Mono that's Cat like!
Quote:
Originally Posted by 44'cruisingcat
In seven years full time cruising, I've never met anyone cruising on a cat who wished they were on a mono.
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My good friend Peter on his Lagoon 450 wishes he was back on his Tayana 52 or a 60ft Oyster. Most of the time over the past 15 years, he single hands his boat and the Lagoon is too much for him alone when anchoring or docking. He also refuses to cross the Atlantic on it.
We like his Lagoon, it's a tough decision for him. If he stays in the Med, he plans to keep the Lagoon, but will sell prior to exiting.
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