Is this really a Nacra?

This is advertised as a Nacra 5.5. It's not a huge detour on the way to my cottage, & my crew is tossing around the idea of getting a Cat so we can have a flotilla of two! ( this would be the "insert Portuguese word for ultra" Segredo Frota)
It doesn't look quite like a Nacra rudder system, the cross tie is angled & I've never seen a red one. The mast step has a fitting on the beam, & looks like th eball is missing.
I emailed him asking what year/model of 5.5 it was, & the response was to add the pictures to the ad. Looks like a major repair was done to the inside or starboard hull.
http://toronto.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehicles-boats-watercraft-sailboats-Catermaran-in-Good-Shape-Nacra-5-5-W0QQAdIdZ229840150
Yesterday was the 34th day this summer I've sailed my 5.7, to windy to be fun solo today. I think the advice from one poster who counseled that it was too much boat for a beginner, & would spend more time in the driveway than on the water has been put to rest. The water is starting to cool down, can't see making 50 days, but perhaps I can get some of the cosmetic things done. I decided to sail it hard rather than spend time dressing it up to look pretty.
edited by: Edchris177, Sep 18, 2010 - 11:18 AM
E C Hilliard
Nacra 5.7
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I have owned 2 Nacra 5.5sl this boat does not look like a one the 5.5 has decks on top and a dolphin striker and the rudders look completely diffrent. The add says he has the sail maybe he could unroll it and see if there are any marking to help figure it out. Did they make many uni rigs in the past?
Floyd
Nacra 5.5sl
10 Mile Surfside, Tx
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looks like a beater, i love how people throw around the "in good shape" description. hey, doesn't look worse than my boat when i bought it...it was fugly! if its all there and the sails arn't dead and there arn't too many missing hard to find parts, then i would make a modest offer. it would paint up nice.
coastrat



the daggers look too small, the deck looks too curved, the rudders are square and swing far too high so the castings must be different, the beam strap system is missing or different, it looks like red gelcoat, all alloy seems anodized, it doesn't appear to have a harken traveller, the tramp attachment to the hull is not via bolt-rope
there is not ONE thing there that looks to be nacra
he knows it isn't a hobie
so has guessed it is the next most common cat
the hull number or sail marking would give a lead as to what it actually was
but it looks like a basket case to me
$500 as a project boat?
1982 nacra 5.2
2009 weta


I didn't thin k it was a Nacra.
OHMSJ might be the closest. I got the fellow to email me the VIN. "Its vin # is G5N00025M 78L which I think is the year, Nacra 5.5"
He says he has all the rigging & mast step ball & sail is in excellent condition, but... I might stop & look, just out of curiosity as it's on the way
I don't recognize the G5N, anyone have an idea, I can't find that code on the USCG database.
edited by: Edchris177, Sep 20, 2010 - 06:35 AM
E C Hilliard
Nacra 5.7
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I'm reasonably sure that's a Supercat 17.
Not built anymore but Aquarius does support their products IIRC
Edit: Supercats are badassed boats. If you can get it for pretty cheap it's worth messing with. Tramp looks ok(ish), tiller xbar bent, no mast ball, wonder what sails look like.
edited by: tami, Sep 20, 2010 - 10:04 AM

tami wrote: I'm reasonably sure that's a Supercat 17.
Not built anymore but Aquarius does support their products IIRC
Edit: Supercats are badassed boats. If you can get it for pretty cheap it's worth messing with. Tramp looks ok(ish), tiller xbar bent, no mast ball, wonder what sails look like.edited by: tami, Sep 20, 2010 - 10:04 AM
No boards on a Supercat 17. It could be a Supercat 19 but the hull profile appears too narrow.




Definitely NOT a Nacra, definitely NOT a SuperCat, definitely NOT a G-Cat.
My vote would be a Freestyle 474.
Freestyle had daggers and had those square tipped funky rudders.
A fixer upper for $500 isn't all bad. A good cat trailer is worth $200. It is rare - and that's kind of cool and you'll never have to worry about getting passed up by a better sailor on the same type of boat!
someguyinohio
"Winners sail their own race"
'82 Nacra 5.2

yes it's a freestyle 474
check this thread
http://www.catsailor.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=184433&page=1
1982 nacra 5.2
2009 weta


Biggie & someguyinohio got it,Freestlye Cat, thanks.
After some more research I found the HIN code. The vendor misread GSN as G-five-N, easy to do.
The directory of takeovers & defunct companies shows them as oob, out of business, in 1982.
"Gsn Was Freestyle Catamaran 1942 E Pomona Santa Anna Ca 92705. Oob 12/08/1982."
It was produced in limited numbers by Boston Whaler multihulls, but they would have stamped it FMS.
Another bit of trivia, when pinning down the year, things were slightly different before Aug '84. Before this date the month was designated as
AUG A FEB G
SEP B MAR H
OCT C APRIL I
NOV D MAY J
DEC E JUNE K
JAN F JULY L
AFTER Aug '84 it went chronological,
Jan A, Feb B, Mar C, etc.
I may still swing by for a look, it actually might be in pretty good shape. I found photos that show the tiller tie as a V shape, & blowing up his photos show the tramp as it should be. If you blow up picture #4, it shows the slugs in the track on the port rail. The tramp is laced to these, much as the Nacras do on the rear beam, this boat is just missing the lacing, or it was undone for storage. If a guy could pick it up really cheap...
edited by: Edchris177, Sep 21, 2010 - 07:17 PM
E C Hilliard
Nacra 5.7
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