Catamaran trampoline

Discussion in 'Multihulls' started by jimmi, Feb 20, 2008.

  1. david@boatsmith
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    david@boatsmith Senior Member

    We also used tramp material from Sunrise Yacht Products. We are very happy with it so far. Only a year now so we will see. David www.boatsmithfl.com[​IMG].[​IMG]
     
  2. Rex Donkin
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    Rex Donkin New Member

    knots

    Brian
    your lacing method is exactly what we need. Can you tell us the knot you use to individual or single lace your trampoline please?
    This is my first time on a forum.....
    Rex:D
     
  3. brian eiland
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    brian eiland Senior Member

    Are you referring to this posting #30 of mine?
    http://www.boatdesign.net/forums/multihulls/catamaran-trampoline-21399-2.html#post187051

    That is not my vessel, but rather one I was looking at over in Thailand. I don't believe I have any more info or photos of it...sorry
     
  4. aussiebushman
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    aussiebushman Innovator

    I have cod end trams on my 30' Cat and hate them - uncomfortable as hell and although they are roped all round and I know they are safe, I would not stand on them - they stretch too much.

    Alan - any idea how they spaced the Spectra to maintain the "tennis racket: weave?

    Cheers

    Alan
     

  5. jaxking
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    jaxking New Member

    That is beautiful work
     
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