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Foiling Cat for four crew that can be single handed?

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(@seanyounk.miami)
Posts: 3
Lubber
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Hi folks,
I am trying to do all things with one vessel. I would like a foiling cat my wife and I can do weekend trips out on. We are a bit adventurous so sleeping on the trampoline will be fine. I would like to be able to have a couple friends fit on the boat to cruise Biscayne bay with us occasionally,

I have been looking at the 20' class and they seem to be okay, but still may not be large enough if we want to go out a mile or two with four of us on there.

It would be incredible to do some competitions single handed with the boat as well, but the 20' class seems a bit limited in the US and catamarans seem even more rare here.

What advice do you all have?

Thank you in advance for your input,
-Sean

 
Posted : December 18, 2023 5:07 pm
(@jack108136)
Posts: 160
Mate
 

Have you checked out this guy? He lives close to you.

https://forums.sailinganarchy.com/threads/nacra-15-fcs-for-fun.217954/

 
Posted : December 19, 2023 2:20 am
(@martin_langhoff)
Posts: 235
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Reposting logged in - looks like a bug that the forum is letting me post without logging in.

Hi Sean! I'm in Miami. DM to connect if you want. Own a few foiling cats.

In summary
- foiling cats for 1 and only 1 - maybe a very skinny companion - a-cats
- foiling cats for 1 that can take a +1 exist - iFly, StuntS9
- foiling cats for 2 that can be solo'd exist – Whisper, Nacra 15
- foiling cats for 2 that might take 3, even 4 exist, but you can't solo them

I know a few boats that are on the market, and might fit your goals.

Miami is a great spot for foiling. And we have some regattas that are a dream to do on a foiler – ie Miami Key Largo.

Edited by martin_langhoff on Dec 19, 2023 - 01:29 PM.

 
Posted : December 19, 2023 6:28 am
(@seanyounk.miami)
Posts: 3
Lubber
Topic starter
 

Thank you Jack and Martin. PM sent.

Also to clerify further, my wife and I combined are 420 lbs. Our weight is getting better, but we will never be under 360 lbs. How big of a deal is it if we are 40-50 lbs over the weight limit on some of these vessels?

 
Posted : December 19, 2023 8:54 am
(@seanyounk.miami)
Posts: 3
Lubber
Topic starter
 

I just spent 30 minutes on the phone with Ernst - Michael Miller, the Engineer at iFLY. What an incredible guy! I have a new found appreciation for the iFLY 15 and foil design in general.

I believe that will be the next vessel for us. I am hoping someone will come up with a larger vessel, that can foil with four people and still have the ability to single hand with relative ease, in the near future.

 
Posted : December 19, 2023 9:57 am
(@avoidcornflower)
Posts: 1
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jack108136 wrote: Have you checked out this guy? He lives close to you.

https://forums.sailinganarchy.com/threads/nacra-15-fcs-for-fun.217954/ geometry dash

Thank you I will check them out

 
Posted : July 18, 2024 6:56 pm
 dwk
(@dwk)
Posts: 22
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I know you are set on a foiling and that would be lots of fun. Though a non-foiling cat has advantages too. I have a N16 and this summer had 3 adults and 2 older teenagers on it with no problem.

On the other hand, maybe find a used Windrider Rave for some foiling fun and a used Hobie Getaway if you want to go camping.

 
Posted : October 28, 2024 3:19 am