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jarcats · Jarcat Catamarans

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  • Members: 689
  • Category: Sailing
  • Founded: Apr 9, 2001
  • Language: English
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This group is for the discussion of all aspects of Jarcat Catamarans, including but not exclusively their building, sailing and buying/selling. Comparisons with other similar designs are allowed unless notified. Jarcat catamarans are designed by Ross Turner of Jarcat Marine, Australia. Regular get-togethers of people with Jarcats are "Jarborees" - you can find out more and see lots of pictures at the JarcatJarboree group.

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Re: Re location of outboard
A cheaper solution I copied from Craig B - a 4' length of Al tube that is a firm push fit over the throttle on the outboard, then you can stand & steer &
Posted - Tue Nov 10, 2009 6:25 am
Don Nicholson
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Re: Get the main up and down as easy as possible
Re: feeder balls - any decent chandlery should have them, like Whitworths, Dolphin Marine. I had lazy jacks, slugs & track stop, like spartacus, on a 30'er.
Posted - Tue Nov 10, 2009 1:14 am
Peter Fulcher
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Re: Get the main up and down as easy as possible
no it winds up pretty easily - can be a bit of a struggle if its very gusty & the wind is swining around a lot as well. I just grab the boom though the sail &
Posted - Tue Nov 10, 2009 1:02 am
Don Nicholson
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Re: Get the main up and down as easy as possible
Thanks for the pics, Don. Have you had any issues with the bolt rop winding up neatly. The yacht we sailed from Weipa to Karumba had a similar setup but it
Posted - Tue Nov 10, 2009 12:25 am
Edward omagbemi
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another way to launch a boat?
we're told not to get the trailer wheels in too deep! don
Posted - Tue Nov 10, 2009 12:07 am
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2009 154 135 104 160 120 82 94 99 103 74 46
2008 185 134 90 176 83 143 69 146 127 152 210 145
2007 62 104 111 123 112 78 317 174 58 143 125 107
2006 131 115 130 178 415 160 148 115 100 107 110 85
2005 109 206 167 215 356 173 89 134 120 102 141 81
2004 197 110 63 68 90 89 46 122 76 23 180 113
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