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#40174 11/17/04 03:07 AM 11/17/04 03:07 AM |
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Posts: 2,718 St Petersburg FL | Without sails $19,878 With Sails $21,170 I dunno where I read it, but those figures are pretty acurate. It is a spendy cat. | | | Re: A2 Price
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#40175 11/17/04 06:42 AM 11/17/04 06:42 AM |
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Posts: 285 | BTW also the Marstrom A class does not come cheap at EUR 14,467 without sail and freight ex factory (i.e. USD 18,865). Add main, battens, beach dolley, covers, packaging, freight from Sweden etc., in all let say USD 3,000, and you have a total close to USD 22K. The Marstrom is indeed the best built A class design, but for sure not the fastest (it did not win anything to far). Perhaps you can get a better value for money on the market! | | | WooooWee !
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#40176 11/17/04 08:12 AM 11/17/04 08:12 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 9,582 North-West Europe Wouter
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Posts: 9,582 North-West Europe | Lets summarize :
A2 Without sails $19,878 (=15409 euro even at todays RIDICULOUS exchange rate of 1.29 US to 1 Euro) With Sails $21,170 (=16410 euro even at todays RIDICULOUS exchange rate of 1.29 US to 1 Euro)
Marstrom EUR 14,467 no sail, no shipping = 18662 Us$ Marstrom Eur 16.000 with sail = 20640 US$
Won't you feel really pissed on the race course when having paid this much and (for example) 12.000 US$ nacra F18's are running you done like you are a wounded animal ? (see PHRF ratings) Not to mention that the F18's have a bigger and better race cirquit going on. Come to think of it how do the I-17R boats (11.500 US$ ?) with spi compare to the A's ? For halve the price you can forgive this boat for being just tad slower.
A-cat may be the greatest singlehander boats on earth (although some opinions are swinging towards the spi singlehanders now) but I won't pay between 16.000 and 17.000 Euro's to have a stripped down catamaran. There is hardly anything on it. Where does the money go too ? Hell, I won't pay that amount for an F16 and I'm obviously biased there. Even if I do get a whole lot more hardware and 2 extra sails for it.
I hope the A-cat sailors forgive me for this rant but the prices did make me grasp for air.
Wouter
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#40177 11/17/04 09:18 AM 11/17/04 09:18 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 12,310 South Carolina Jake
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | Where does the money go in an A-cat vs. an F18? for fun, let's see....equipment wise, you loose the jib (-$400), loose the spinnaker (-$800), and gain a carbon mast (+$1200?). So we'll call that even. Price new A-cat $22,000....price new F18 $13,500. Difference $8,500. What you're gaining is a lack of 231 lbs from the platform...soooo you're paying about $37 / lb to go to the lighter a-cat. I'm very pleased with my F18 but considering how easy they are to manuever on land, I still dream about owning a lightweight a-cat one day.
We also need to consider that the production volume is probably pretty low for the a-cat and it uses pricier raw materials to construct. Payback for the tooling is harder to gain back on low volume production.
Jake Kohl | | | Ufff...
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#40178 11/17/04 09:39 AM 11/17/04 09:39 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 3,293 Long Beach, California John Williams
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Posts: 3,293 Long Beach, California | Take that idea further - lose all the controls for jib (self tacker, track, blocks, sheet, halyard, cleats, etc.) and the spin (again, blocks, sheet, halyard, extra hound, bail, pole, snuffer, tack, cleat). But, add a whole lot more carbon and new fabrication equipment, maybe new staff who work with carbon so you don't have to pay for the glass guy's learning curve... don't they set up in some sort of big oven? Like the drug companies always say - the SECOND pill they make costs $3... the FIRST one costs $3,000,000. Who can throw the first rock? I can't - the A Class looks good, but it'll be a used boat for me. It'd make a cool Alter Cup boat, though, eh?
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#40179 11/17/04 10:01 AM 11/17/04 10:01 AM |
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Posts: 778 Houston | BTW also the Marstrom A class does not come cheap at EUR 14,467 without sail and freight ex factory (i.e. USD 18,865). Add main, battens, beach dolley, covers, packaging, freight from Sweden etc., in all let say USD 3,000, and you have a total close to USD 22K. That's about right I can buy a new Marstrom with everything for about the price of an A2 with sail is in Ca. That is with an exchange rate of 1.29. The all time high is 1.30. If the rate drops to a more nominal 1.05, the price drops to $18K That is why I think the A2 is too high. As far as speed, due to crew problems, I borrowed my wife's Wave for 3 races last year. This will be a BIG step up | | | Yes, it would be a great boat for the Alter Cup
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#40181 11/17/04 01:23 PM 11/17/04 01:23 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 3,906 Clermont, FL, USA David Ingram
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Posts: 3,906 Clermont, FL, USA | But at 22k a pop, I'd be very surprised to see them on the beach at the AC, espically when they can't make the F18's fast enough.
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#40182 11/17/04 03:23 PM 11/17/04 03:23 PM | Anonymous
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Cost may not be the real hidden factor.
IMO, BC | | | Re: Yes, it would be a great boat for the Alter Cup
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#40184 11/17/04 04:44 PM 11/17/04 04:44 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 9,582 North-West Europe Wouter
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>>The same for a Nacra F18 from Jan de Boer. Used 2004 boats are offered from EUR 13,500 to EUR 14,500. Strange thing with the current RIDICULOUS USD/EUR exchange rate!
You can get them new for less than that. A while back they even said on their weibsite that you could get 15 % discount if you didn't trade in your old boat. 14500 * 85 % = 12325 Euro's.
Cirrus is expensive that is true and so is the Capricorn.
But nevertheless we take away from this that the ready to sail A2 including TAX (19 % overhere)and shipping (16410 + 2000 + 1000 = 19500 Euro's) is still more expensive than all heavily upgraded and competitive F18's in Europe. And afterall there is a whole lot more hardware and manhours needed to produce an F18.
We should not forget that the European F18 price include 19 % VAT Tax. Someting I think is only 0-8% in the US depending on the state.
Wouter
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#40185 11/17/04 04:48 PM 11/17/04 04:48 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 12,310 South Carolina Jake
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | Someting I think is only 0-8% in the US depending on the state. Or no tax at all!!!!! Wow, I didn't think I would ever be able to say something like that! I bought mine free of tax (legally too).
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#40187 11/17/04 05:49 PM 11/17/04 05:49 PM |
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Posts: 47 | Carl,
Do you believe you got a competitive price? I am not convinced KO shoots the best deals. Their pricing is not set to attract sailors to the cat market. They want sailors to sail Vanguards and J-boats. Thus new catamaran sales by KO are close to non-existent. Trying to negotiate a deal over this forum is not appropriate. Contact the other dealers and get the real market price.
By the way a Super Cat 22 could be had for that money.
Mark
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