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Many people worry about how they can turn their catamaran hull over without damaging it. Furthermore, people tend to over estimate the loads and the number of people and equipment needed. But as this video shows, it is very easy and with some strategically placed car tyres can be done without damage It also shows the advantage of building one hull at a time! This Tamar 31 is being built by Seascape in Thailand. You can see more on the boat yard here www.seascape-asia.com And more on the Tamar 31 here http://sailingcatamarans.com/index.php/designs-2/5-catamarans-over-40ft/480-tamar-31
Skoota 24 power cat filmed on launch day in the Philippines by Teddy. Boat speed 15 knots with 8 men on board, powered by a 50hp outboard. You can build this powercat yourself in plywood using plans from Woods Designs. We also have three other powercats, at 20ft, 28ft and 36ft as well as a comprehensive range of sailing multihulls 14ft - 45ft that you can also build from plans. Please check out Woods Designs www.sailingcatamarans.com for more details. And see here for specific details on the Skoota 24 http://sailingcatamarans.com/index.php/designs/6-powercats/263-skoota-24 Thank you