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the-renovator
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Joined: September 29, 2012 5:07 am
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There is also a strong Hobie Fleet sailing out at Clinton Lake, Lawrence, KS. Have u sent them an invite? R

7 years ago
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....much better!

7 years ago
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wowzers! that pic came out grainy???

7 years ago
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My N5.2 has original Skip Elliott sails......

7 years ago
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Will be traveling north from SPI on 1/6/18 - 1/7/18, up the I-35 corridor

7 years ago
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"Bump"

7 years ago
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Take a length of 2X4, place it against the outside edge of the rear cross-beam, trace the outline of the cross-beam on the 2X4, including the car trav...

7 years ago
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Sorry, this is all I have on my old GCat, no rigging pics though.... You will have to source a boom, GCat boom sits at a 35-40 degree angle, attaches ...

8 years ago
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The mast base on most beachcats is riveted to the mast.... just as mast step (cradle) is riveted to front crossbeam... Over time, the elements a...

8 years ago
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HTH R

8 years ago
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8 years ago
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the name of the maker of the wind speed is Crowther I think 😀 Edited by the-renovator on Mar 22, 2017 - 11:45 PM.

8 years ago
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Ditto, both links fired me into the electronic void 😀 R

8 years ago
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I agree, pitch-pole in impact zone can/will snap a mast like a toothpick. out at the back-line, pick your wave and commit, sail in on back of wave at ...

8 years ago
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what type of beach cat, boardless or boards? I f you have boards, pull them up, then just time it right, come in on the back of a wave (behind wave), ...

8 years ago
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I for one, will show my appreciation by donating to thebeachcats.com, well done sir! the-renovator

8 years ago
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Your biggest obstacle launching ocean side is the waves, if you have surf/surfing experience, a bonus, no experience? you will learn quick. Wind has t...

8 years ago
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had a 79 H16, (check out avatar), the '70's hulls were made more solid than the '80's, just sail it and gradually replace what is necessary. TOW = Ti...

8 years ago
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Watch instruction video

8 years ago
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8 years ago
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warhovs, PM sent...

8 years ago
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Beachcat friendly 😆 almost sounds like an oxymoron. Mark Twain Lake is a regular stop on my sailing schedule, mostly concrete ramps but it does...

8 years ago
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Charlie, please check your Private Messages, top left hand corner, have sent you PM's and noticed you have not read any of them :-O R

9 years ago
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Hmm, a repeat?Edited by the-renovator on May 06, 2016 - 10:25 AM.

9 years ago
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Tim, from what you're describing, the compression sleeve has worked its way out of the bottom of the "through" hole, very troublesome. The compression...

9 years ago
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I was hired on to help crew a Swan 65-1, sailed out of port, Durban, South Africa, 65' of beauty even for a mono-hull. We left in the evening and had ...

9 years ago
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si_beachcats - Paul T of Sea Island Watersports, GA R

9 years ago
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Greg, have owned both, P15 and P16, pretty sure its the same diameter/shape extrusion, it will fit, just cut it down to P15 length. Or you can confirm...

9 years ago
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