[MHml] Annapolis

Larry Forgy lforgy at bizoip.com
Wed Oct 14 10:21:15 EST 2009


Sorry, I didn't realize Colligo was there last year, and I got the name of
the Corsair daysailer wrong.

Also, I forgot to mention the Weta, which has been very popular.  It is a
very pretty thing, with these clear finish carbon beams and the
29er/49er/windsurf style sail.  The rep said with pride that it weighed 220
pounds.  At the time, I was impressed (with any boat that weighs less than
me).  Later though, I realized that this was only 20 pounds lighter than the
old Hobie 14 that I had 35 years ago.  I am sure there are lots of reasons
why the two are not comparable, but I guess I would have expected more
progress on this in 35 years.

Larry Forgy

On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 4:43 PM, Ira Heller <sailfast at themultihullsource.com
> wrote:

> In alphabetical order....
>
> Admiral 40
> Antares 44
> Catana 50
> Corsair Dash 750
> Dragonfly Extreme 35
> Fountaine-Pajot Mahe 36
> Fountaine-Pajot Lipari 41
> Fountaine-Pajot Orana 44
> Fountaine-Pajot Salina 48
> Gemini 105MC
> Gemini Testar 28
> Lagoon 400
> Lagoon 421
> Lagoon 440
> Leopard 3800
> Leopard 4000
> Leopard 4600
> Maine Cat 30
> Maine Cat 41
> Nautitech 44
> Prout 45
> Seawind 1000XL
> Seawind 1160
> TomCat 9.7
> Weta 14' Tri
> Wharram Tiki 30
>
> And Colligo Marine was there for the 2nd year now.
>
> There were definitely less boats displayed, and fewer land vendors as well.
>
>
> Ira Heller
> The Multihull Source
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