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Old 10-07-2009, 13:08   #1
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'Simple' Multihull Construction

From today's 'Lectronic Latitude, comes word on a big cat coming together in South Africa for San Francisco sailor David Otto. From the piece:

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"We'll bet many guys out there — as well as a few women — still have fond memories of building plastic models as a childhood pastime. Looking at these photos of San Francisco sailor David Otto's massive cat coming together in South Africa, you might get the impression that custom boatbuilding is as simple as snapping together a scale model of a '56 Chevy . . . "

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For the rest of the story, and some cool pics, go to:

Latitude 38 - The West's Premier Sailing & Marine Magazine

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Fascinating pictures, please continue reporting the progress of this cat.

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