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We’ve had interest in Dazcat boat sharing partnerships, or co-ownership. We won't take on the management of any co-owned boats but are happy to help you to find potential co-owners on a location basis – this is how it works: - If you’re interested in co-ownership get in touch with us. - If we know of someone in your area, with your permission we’ll put you in touch. - If we don’t know of someone we’ll make a location-based shout out, as seen on the video. - When someone responds, we’ll put you in touch to discuss your wants and priorities: What model of Dazcat/ Whether to race, cruise or both/ How many partners/ What type of contract etc. - When you’re ready you can come and talk to us about your boat and its requirements. - Of course we are happy to talk to you at any stage of your planning and offer a test sail as per our usual client service. For our first location shout out we have two people in the UK Solent area interested in a Dazcat 1295 build, to be ready for sail in 2022. They are looking for one or two more partners. One of these may want to upgrade plans to a 1495. We have another person interested in the US/ Canada Pacific NW region: Vancouver/ Seattle/ Portland. Contact us at: info@dazcat.com Or find out more about the Dazcat range and prices and Dazcat boat sharing here: https://www.multihullcentre.com/dazcat-catamaran-range/ If you're not in these areas but interested in a Dazcat boat share, contact us anyway as we have people interested in a variety of locations or can do a shout out for you.
A few year back we had a great trip from East Down Yacht Club to Peel harbour, our Mumm 36 eat up the waves surfing all the way over. We did the trip in under 4 hours which was a record crossing for team GTR. The crew worked hard to keep the boat on an even keel trimming the sails all the way as we enjoyed the sled rid in the surf. The sea in the Irish Sea was perfectly matched to the sea state allowing us to wiggle up and down the waves with ease. The trip back home was a little harder, pounding head on into the waves was not nearly as fun as the surfing them on the way over. Hopefully you are enjoying the short the team at bottom up boats is pulling pulling together and it is giving you a taste of the content you can find on the full channel.