Horstman catamaran

Discussion in 'Multihulls' started by rberrey, Dec 2, 2012.

  1. rberrey
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    I thought I'd found rubyj a MT 26 tri but it turned out to be a TriStar 26 catamaran that is 28' which is what had me confused. I searched Bing and found (Tweedehands TriStar 26 cruising catamaran occasion foto's)lots of pictures of what looks to be a triStar 28 home built cat. It's the first Tristar cat 28 I have seen pictures of other than whats on Ed,s web site , and could be the same one. May be some one who speaks German can translate a little of what is written along with the pictures. Rick
     
  2. cavalier mk2
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    Post a link Rick. Those would be a good canal boat or marina cottage for a tight budget.
     
  3. rberrey
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    I dont know how to post a link cav, thats why I cant find things twice sometimes. May be someone can search and post the link. Rick
     
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  5. rberrey
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    That,s it , thanks. Rick
     
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    Like most Dutchmen, Alan Veth speaks excellent English, so contact Evecom direct if you want to learn more

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  7. cavalier mk2
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    Thats the boat. I like Ed's cruising cats. This one should get the most room in a small size that can still sail award. The cabin can be built with a pop top in the raised flat area. I looked at this when thinking about a bare boat charter cottage for the PNW. It could have used the Searunner 31 mast I have and wouldn't have the fanatic fan base. I suppose the kayak crowd would prefer the Searunner and couples would like this. My speed freak friends will laugh but the calm crowd need boats too.
     
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