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Garrik
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I believe that she is a Swift, but I'm having trouble finding anything on the web about her.

I know that she was of English design, and was built in the mid to late 60's from a kit. She is all wood, with plywood hulls. She was originally equipped with a wooden mast and boom, but that was later replaced with an aluminum set.

She is 14.5' long, and has a jib.

I would appreciate any help, and especially any pointers to owners groups of any sort. We are looking for a loving home for her...

 
Posted : April 27, 2010 12:19 pm
MN3
 MN3
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I thought it was red cedar shark. but sharks don't seem to have boards...

http://sharkcatamaranclass.org/d&cregatta.html

edited by: andrewscott, Apr 27, 2010 - 07:57 PM

MN3

 
Posted : April 27, 2010 1:55 pm
Garrik
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Yep, she has two daggerboards, and (obviously) twin rudders.

 
Posted : April 27, 2010 2:48 pm
pete begle
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Where are you located ? Pete

prindle pete

 
Posted : April 27, 2010 3:21 pm
Damon Linkous
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That is a beautiful boat, I'll look through my archives, seems I've seen that shape before.

It does look like a miniature Shark (Sharks are folding cats 20ftx10ft )

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Posted : April 27, 2010 4:58 pm
Garrik
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pbegle wrote: Where are you located ? Pete

In Northern California. This boat (hand built by my father), is looking for a good home. We would like to donate her to an organization that will use her to teach, or to an individual with a demonstrated love for special boats...

 
Posted : April 27, 2010 5:32 pm
pete begle
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It caught my attention because I have two varnished wood Tornados (one of which I race here on Big Bear Lake near San Bernadino. The picture looked like our lake! We have a junior program in P-16's that I look after because they are so perfect for teenagers. Pete

prindle pete

 
Posted : April 27, 2010 5:44 pm
Damon Linkous
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Garrik wrote: [quote=pbegle]Where are you located ? Pete

In Northern California. This boat (hand built by my father), is looking for a good home. We would like to donate her to an organization that will use her to teach, or to an individual with a demonstrated love for special boats...

Is that a recent picture? Boat looks like a jewel.

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Posted : April 27, 2010 6:48 pm
erice
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looks like it's a swift built by the uk prout bros. who also built the shearwater and cougar cat

In 1948, the Prout Brothers, Roland and Francis, in the UK joined two canvas canoes together, mounted a sail on the contraption, and blasted through their mono-hull competition. This led to the production of a series of Shearwater catamarans that wowed the sailing world with their astounding speed. From 1958-65, G. Prout and Sons produced a derivative design called the Cougar Cat, a 19-foot LOA wooden sloop with a 25-foot mast. The Cougar O/D became particularly successful in the United States at a time when Hobie Alter was still building surfboards in his father?s garage.

and more info here

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1070282/index.htm

Named craft (N-S)- private names and model names, including names ...
SWIFT catamaran (Prout), #54 pp13, Prout, Roland & Francis. SWIFT catamaran (Prout), #103 pp15 & 42, Prout, Roland & Francis ...
www.ayrs.org/Index12C.htm

Prout 14 ft Catamaran Wood with Trailer, Project on eBay (end time ...
9 Dec 2009 ... Model: Swift Catamaran, Use: Fresh Water, Salt Water ... This is a 14 ft Prout Catamaran which includes good road trailer, mast, ...

Prout Swift 14?6? catamaran, name: Cat 'n' Mouse

I am trying to find information about my Swift Catamaran built by G. Prout & Sons probably about 1962 Sail Nr. 241. I would like to restore it to its former glory, so any info or plans would be useful. Can anyone help?

By Roy jeffery
On 29/07/2009
Roy.
Will have a word with Francis Prout to see if we can locate plans for the Swift. Will have a look at my collection of photos to see if there are any of a Swift that could help. Good luck with the restoration.
Ian {01268754036}

Roy,
So far have been unable to locate any SWIFTY plans, sorry.

http://www.canveyisland.org/page_id__63.aspx

edited by: erice, Apr 28, 2010 - 06:15 PM

1982 nacra 5.2
2009 weta

 
Posted : April 27, 2010 9:16 pm
Kenneth Boudreaux
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It's a Thrifty Cat, there's a build kit for this boat on ebay under Hobie Cat.

Garrik wrote: I believe that she is a Swift, but I'm having trouble finding anything on the web about her.

I know that she was of English design, and was built in the mid to late 60's from a kit. She is all wood, with plywood hulls. She was originally equipped with a wooden mast and boom, but that was later replaced with an aluminum set.

She is 14.5' long, and has a jib.

I would appreciate any help, and especially any pointers to owners groups of any sort. We are looking for a loving home for her...

Kenny Boudreaux
www.sailboxes.com

 
Posted : April 30, 2010 2:55 pm
Damon Linkous
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The boards on the Thrifty Cat look similar, but looks like it has a raised deck?

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Posted : April 30, 2010 3:15 pm