| Any first-hand information on the Iroquois MK IIa? #23216 08/11/03 09:22 PM 08/11/03 09:22 PM |
Joined: Apr 2002 Posts: 591 Bradenton, FL Sycho15 OP
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Posts: 591 Bradenton, FL | I'm looking at a 32'6" 1976 Iroquois MKIIa catamaran. It's 13'6" wide (which seems a little narrow to me for it's length) and has a pretty good layout and accomodations. I'm looking at something to do some living aboard and cruise the Caribbean in.
I've found the IOA and have been reading all the newsletters but I haven't been able to find any owners to talk to.
G-Cat 5.7M #583 (sail # currently 100) in Bradenton, FL
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| | | I know of a past owner of such a boat...
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#23217 08/12/03 04:53 PM 08/12/03 04:53 PM |
Joined: Oct 2002 Posts: 50 Farmington, Utah thouse
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Posts: 50 Farmington, Utah | Last year I ran into a guy who owned such a boat. He bought it in the Los Angeles area of sunny California and then sailed it down into Mexico's Sea of Cortez. As I remember, he used it for exploring and living aboard and may have some insights for you. You may be able to catch up with him through his tour buisness web site: http://www.tourbaja.comHis name is Douglas Knapp If you catch up with him, tell him hello from Tom and tell him I love the Stiletto 27 he was gratious enough to part with and that I still hope to get the boat back down to the Baja on future sailing adventures of my own. Regards | | |
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