I researched the same issue for ages and ended up with a mono, just couldn't come to grips with the physics of these narrow cats. Having said...
I agree on the "bigger is better" issue, especially if you are not considering crossing oceans. A couple of statements quoted to me over the years...
Sorry, we're not talking timber here - here's another suggestion at Westernport, Vic http://www.ghdstudios.com/contact.htm
You could try these guys at Paynesville, Vic. http://www.fhboats.com.au/
I noticed you joined the Jarcat site, not stalking you honest! If you search that site for the word "Waller" you'll come across some interesting...
Not exactly sure when I'll start building, have promised myself a few times in the past couple of years but unfortunately not yet past the "too...
The comments on the Waller Builders Notes web page about sailing one a couple of hundred kms down the east coast of Australia does add some...
This is a Waller builder's site. I've had communication with Norm and he loves his boat. I believe this is the one mentioned in the thread about...
Good luck with build. While I have the utmost respect for the Jarcat we have also settled on the Waller. I'm no handyman so will probably use a...
Seem to have lost my rather lengthy original reply. Have seen both boats up close and personal so my take is: If you want a roomy cruising cat...
PS A couple of others you might want to put on your list. http://www.f-boat.com/pages/trimarans/F-22.html http://www.foldingcats.com/ Cheers