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02/10/2015 01:32 PM
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We have recently just booked a 60ft Horizon power cat and was wondering if anyone has had any experience with one? Thank you!
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who'd you book that with?
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Have seen 2 of them and really liked what I saw. Easily could give up sail for a good power cat.
This is a crewed boat, not bareboat for those wondering. Pretty sure Virgin Traders has it on their website.
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It is most likely Sea Boss. Looks like Horizon also does them directly from their website.
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kneafseym said: Have seen 2 of them and really liked what I saw. Easily could give up sail for a good power cat.
This is a crewed boat, not bareboat for those wondering. Pretty sure Virgin Traders has it on their website. Don't say it Mike, are you moving to the dark side <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/jester.gif" alt="" />
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Wow...that is quite a boat....
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more like an apartment, beautiful
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We are looking forward to the trip next month... The boat is called "Sanctuary".
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Beautiful!
But wonder if its just a bit TOO large for the mooring balls.
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aren't most mooring balls upper length limit 60 ft?
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Trying to imagine adjacent 60 footers at Cooper! Don't leave your dinghy at your stern.
Cheers, RickG
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CanadianGirrrl said: aren't most mooring balls upper length limit 60 ft? Yes you are correct. And I would presume that this limit really should apply to monohulls. A large cat like that 60' would have considerably more windage.
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