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Created by cattrap > 9 months ago, 28 Jan 2012
cattrap
QLD, 10 posts
28 Jan 2012 6:44PM
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up for sale or swaps they need a bit of work .. no idea what there off .. offer ... link is to pic thanks



cisco
QLD, 12365 posts
29 Jan 2012 12:09AM
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The red one is a Caper Cat and the other is a Calypso Cat.

Where aqre tey located and what is the asking price?

Ramona
NSW, 7758 posts
29 Jan 2012 8:14AM
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cattrap said...

up for sale or swaps they need a bit of work .. no idea what there off .. offer ... link is to pic thanks






They will make excellent yacht tenders. I use a Windrush 14 for the same job. Long oars and a 3.5hp Tohatsu.

MattM14
NSW, 190 posts
30 Jan 2012 12:19PM
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Wow that is some "tender". All you need to do is add a sliding seat and it would really be interesting

cattrap
QLD, 10 posts
30 Jan 2012 3:50PM
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cisco said...

The red one is a Caper Cat and the other is a Calypso Cat.

Where aqre tey located and what is the asking price?


i have them at brownsplains qld brisbane and if your interested chuck me a offer

cattrap
QLD, 10 posts
30 Jan 2012 3:52PM
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only the hulls are up for grabs the Calypso 14 Cat is mine lol

cisco
QLD, 12365 posts
31 Jan 2012 12:20AM
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cattrap said...

cisco said...

The red one is a Caper Cat and the other is a Calypso Cat.

Where aqre tey located and what is the asking price?


i have them at brownsplains qld brisbane and if your interested chuck me a offer


My question is just out of interest as I have enough (or should I say too many) projects on the go.

The Caper Cats were a fairly well thought out and designed thing.

The in-hull storage, as long as it is not weight overloaded, make them a viable close coastal cruising yacht for two people. This was proven not long after the product was launched into the market place when two of them with two aboard each were sailed from Brisbane to Hayman Island with a support crew travelling by road and meeting up with the sailors at predetermined beach stop off points.

The event was written up in, I believe, Australian Sea Craft magazine which morphed into Cruising Helmsman magazine.

The article was titled "The Hayman Caper" and I did read it but that was a looooong time ago.

If you want to donate the Caper Cat to a worthy cause, look here.

www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Sailing/General/2-x-Caper-cats-wanted/

cattrap
QLD, 10 posts
1 Feb 2012 2:49AM
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any money i get for these hulls will be going direct to our b105 Xmas appeal fund for the end of the year .. So what ever people thing there worth throw a offer



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Ramona
NSW, 7758 posts
1 Feb 2012 8:46AM
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cattrap said...

any money i get for these hulls will be going direct to our b105 Xmas appeal fund for the end of the year .. So what ever people thing there worth throw a offer



www.facebook.com/pages/Your-Special-Days/172092609559811?sk=app_7146470109


That should make someone guilty enough to donate.

I bought my Windrush hulls complete with the original tramp and alloy beams on a galvanised trailer off eBay for $73.



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