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    TomCat 24 At Last! has sold

    Our beloved TomCat At Last! is on her way to a new home in Anchorage, Alaska. She leaves us with many wonderful memories from our 12 years together. —Georgs Georgs Kolesnikovs Boatless, and kayakless, too, as my folding kayak was stolen during our holiday in Newfoundland TomCat Tales...
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    Shipping boats to Alaska from Great Lakes

    Anyone have experience shipping a C-Dory or TomCat to Alaska from the Great Lakes? Trailering seems like the less expensive way to go but shipping such a long distance seems so darn convenient. Your experience and advice would be much appreciated. --Georgs
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    Water pumps pump but deliver no water

    On my 2002 TomCat 24, I have a Flojet 4325 series pump for freshwater washdown in the cockpit and a Whale Babyfoot pump in the galley. Both pumps sound like they are pumping but, alas, neither actually delivers any water. Worked fine for years. Suddenly, no more water. Looking for advice on...
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    TC24 for sale

    See for-sale section for TomCat 24 for sale near Toronto new listing. Somewhat sad to say . . . --Georgs
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    TomCat 24 water in bilge!

    I've developed a leak in the port hull of my TomCat 24. About a third-bucket of water collects in the forward section in about an hour after being drained. I don't recall hitting anything. The leak started two seasons ago with less than a cup of water in the bilge. It doesn't smell like it's...
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    Furuno vs Garmin in 2016

    Wow! I host several forums for trawler yachts-- http://www.trawlersandtrawlering.com/fo ... intro.html --that altogether have some 5,000 subscribers, but you guys on C-Brats are awesome! Thank you, John, Greg, Bob and so many others for being spot-on the topic with your advice. At this point...
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    Furuno vs Garmin in 2016

    Thanks, Bob, always good to hear your words of advice! I did spend many hours at the Toronto boat show at the Garmin and Furuno booths. I went to the show expecting that my Garmin choice would be confirmed, only to have my head turned right around by Furuno. It's such a toss-up between the...
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    Furuno vs Garmin in 2016

    Thanks, Greg! How challenging was the installation? Would you recommend that someone like me, with limited aptitude for things mechanical or electronic, hire a professional? --Georgs
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    Furuno vs Garmin in 2016

    Dave, I'm up in Canada, thus, not familiar with dealing with U.S. discounters like Defender. As Tim pointed out, The GPS Store is advertising an even lower price for the Furuno TZT9. Here's the range of pricing, all in US$: MSRP $3,695 Best price I can find in Canada is US$3,178, from a Furuno...
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    Furuno vs Garmin in 2016

    Greetings! My search for the best way to upgrade electronics on At Last! for a cruise Down East has brought me to two finalists: Furuno TZT9 http://www.furunousa.com/products/produ ... oduct=TZT9 MSRP US$3,695 Defender US$2,885 Garmin GPSMAP 7610 https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/on-the- ...
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    Carrying dinghy aboard TomCat 24

    I know exactly how you feel, Tim! Enjoyed watching your videos. Brought back memories of me kicking around the Channel islands some years ago when I lived in Newport Beach and sailed a Flicka. Thanks for reinforcing the thought in my mind about getting the lightest inflatable I can find. That...
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    Torqeedo Electric Outboards

    Bob and others-- Just when I've settled on the Suzuki DF 2.5 to power the inflatable dinghy, along come you guys with all this talk about the Torqeedo. Other than it's twice the costs of the 2.5-hp Suzuki, the Torqeedo Travel 1003 S looks like all I would need...
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    Carrying dinghy aboard TomCat 24

    What's the best way to fasten the dinghy so it won't blow off the cabin top at, say, 25 knots? --Georgs
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    Carrying dinghy aboard TomCat 24

    If I plan to acquire an inflatable for use as a dinghy, do I have any choice but carrying the boat on the cabin top? I'm looking at West Marine PRU-3 (L 8'6" W 5'1" 53 pounds) or similar Saturn or Brig, quite likely powered by a Suzuki DF 2.5 (30 pounds). The cabin top on the TomCat 24 is 6'...
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    Tomcat anchor

    Now, that is way cool!
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    Tomcat anchor

    Thanks very much, Bob, for your detailed recommendation. Much appreciated. And love your photo how-to on splicing rope to chain. I'll pass along your greetings to the Admiral. --Georgs
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    Tomcat anchor

    At the moment, I have no windlass on the TomCat. I'd love to be able to do without the complication and expense, but I'm not sure I can hand over hand 22 pounds of anchor and, say, 30 feet of chain, with a total rode of perhaps 250 feet. Has anyone in their seventies or eighties successfully...
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    Tomcat anchor

    There I was, at the Toronto boat show, just two days following the Admiral's birthday, so I did what every decent man would do, I bought her a Rocna 10 for a birthday gift. If hysterical laughter is any indication, she's OK it. http://www.rocna.com So, here I am, looking for advice on how to...
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    Is broadband rader the way to go?

    Something looks suspicious here: jennyfer Joined: 18 Oct 2015 Posts: 1 City/Region: Ho Chi Minh PostPosted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 10:31 pm Post subject: Reply with quote Oh, and MARPA never has worked. Simard doesn't have a fix. Not a huge loss (VRM EBL works for me) but its frustrating that...
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    Is broadband rader the way to go?

    Thanks to you and others for the heads-up on Simrad issues. At the top of my short list i have Garmin GMR 18 xHD Radome Radar and Garmin GPSMAP 840xs Chartplotter/Sonar or Garmin GPSMAP 1040xs Chartplotter/Sonar. The only thing giving me pause is the price, almost $4K CDN...
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