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  2. Catboat - Wikipedia

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    World of Boats (EISCA) Collection ~ Cayman Islands Cat Boat; The Catboat Association a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the history, and promoting the use, of catboats. MengerCat.com a resource for information about Menger Catboats built between 1976 and 2005. Now owned and supported by Wagner Boat Works.

  3. Woodpussy - Wikipedia

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    The WoodPussy is a 13½’ catboat designed by Philip Rhodes.The first boats were constructed in 1945 by Palmer Scott Boat Works. These boats were wood with wooden masts. The class switched to fiberglass hulls, dacron sails and aluminum masts in the early 196

  4. Caper Cat - Wikipedia

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    The Caper Cat (or Caper Cat 14) is a 14 ft sailing catamaran manufactured by Calypso Sailcraft in Brisbane, Australia. [1] While in many ways similar to other catamarans of its size (notably the Hobie Cat ), a unique feature of the catamaran is its large storage capacity. [ 2 ]

  5. Alerion Express 19 - Wikipedia

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    A July 2000 review by Darrell Nicholson on boats.com note, "In 1998 [Hoyt] designed and built the 19' Alerion cat 'to combine the proven virtues of the catboat with modern sailing performance.' From the outset, cats have been recognized for their shallow-water capabilities, sprightly acceleration, superior load-carrying and comforting stability.

  6. Nonsuch (sailboat) - Wikipedia

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    By the time Hinterhoeller closed its doors in January 1996, a total of 975 Nonsuch boats had been built. [2] Reviewer Steve Killing noted, "The Nonsuch series of cat-rigged sailboats was one of the success stories of the 1980s. The hulls that many thought to be "funny-looking" have now found acceptance". [5]

  7. Mystic Catboat 20 - Wikipedia

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    In a 2010 review Steve Henkel wrote, "unlike most of her comp[etitor]s, the Mystic Catboat 20 was designed to resemble a 19th century gentleman's cruising cat rather than a traditional working cat. To a large extent this sealed her fate as a catboat judged to be less seakindly—and therefore less popular—than the 'working' cat designs.

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