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Pacific Catamaran 18 Rebuild

This set of photos documents our rebuild of an 18'7" Pacific Catamaran. It's hull number 361, and has the earlier, shorter mast. Later models had taller masts. My apologies for the number of photos I plan to upload, but there is very little information about the P-Cat out there. I'm uploading all of these in the hope that the next guy to pick one of these up will have more information to start with than I did.

Date: 03/27/2012
Owner: Tom Benedict
Size: 19 items (57 items total)
 
On The Water
 

On The Water

Photos of our P-Cat, Smilodon, on the water

Date: 06/18/2012
Owner: Tom Benedict
Size: 4 items
Views: 1984
 
Hulls
 

Hulls

Photos of work done on our hulls

Date: 05/07/2012
Owner: Tom Benedict
Size: 5 items
Views: 1511
 
Details Minor and Major
 

Details Minor and Major

A set of photos covering the myriad little things

Date: 04/25/2012
Owner: Tom Benedict
Size: 8 items
Views: 1679
 
Running Rigging
 

Running Rigging

Running rigging of the Pacific Catamaran (P-Cat)

Date: 04/21/2012
Owner: Tom Benedict
Size: 4 items
Views: 1915
 
Rudders
 

Rudders

Photos of the reconstruction of the rudder and tiller assembly

Date: 04/18/2012
Owner: Tom Benedict
Size: 6 items
Views: 1331
 
Technical Tips
 

Technical Tips

Oddball tips for doing stuff on a boat

Date: 04/13/2012
Owner: Tom Benedict
Size: 1 item
Views: 929
 
Sails
 

Sails

Photos of work done on our sails

Date: 04/13/2012
Owner: Tom Benedict
Size: 3 items
Views: 1017
 
Trailer
 

Trailer

Various photos from refurbishing the trailer we got with our Pacific Cat

Date: 04/13/2012
Owner: Tom Benedict
Size: 7 items
Views: 1665
Pacific-Catamaran-Telltales

Pacific-Catamaran-Telltales

This diagram indicates where I'm planning to put telltales on the sails of my boat.

Date: 04/01/2012
Views: 2203
Traveler

Traveler

This photo shows the 3:1 traveler sheeting system, reassembled to the best of my ability.

There's a bail on each of the cheek blocks on the traveler car. A line runs from that to the sheave located under the track, back up to the cheek...

Date: 03/27/2012
Views: 1513
Name Plate

Name Plate

The manufacturer's plate from my Pacific Catamaran. Hull number 361.You can see the state of the rivets, and some of the cracking in the gel coat. The underlying fiberglass doesn't feel soft. (I had a Hobie 14 with soft hulls, and this is nothing e

Date: 03/27/2012
Views: 1451
Deck

Deck

The Pacific Cat 19 has a hard deck rather than a trampoline. This is one of the reasons this boat is almost 200 pounds heavier than a comparably sized trampoline cat. There's just a lot more glass there.One of the implications of this that didn't dawn

Date: 03/27/2012
Views: 2267
Cockpit

Cockpit

A closer look at the cockpit, the boom downhaul, and the beach towels I used to keep the mast from banging the hull when I was setting up the standing rigging.On the right side of the image is the mast and boom. You can see the socket for the main hal

Date: 03/27/2012
Views: 1660
Head-On

Head-On

A head-on look at the Pacific Cat 19 with the mast up.

There are sockets at the aft end of the cockpit to take a support arm that'll hold up the boom when the sail is down. From the holes in the hull, it looks like there used to be sockets ...

Date: 03/27/2012
Views: 1547
Gooseneck

Gooseneck

The gooseneck on the Pacific Cat 19 is pretty standard. It ends in a steel trunnion roughly 4-6" long that fits into a socket on the boom. The boom can pivot around this trunnion for raising and lowering the mainsail.

Normally the main...

Date: 03/27/2012
Views: 1717
Roller-Furler

Roller-Furler

This was my first experience with a roller furling foresail. All the hardware was in decent condition, and having the roller presented no problems in stepping the mast. But that pin at the bottom has got to go! We stepped it for the first time in fairly h

Date: 03/27/2012
Views: 1680
Main-Winch

Main-Winch

The Pacific Catamaran 19 has an unusual mast for a beach cat: It has an integral winch for the main halyard. Luckily the winch handle came with the boat, but fabricating a new one shouldn't be too tricky.

As you can see the main halyard has...

Date: 03/27/2012
Views: 1729
Mast-Stepped

Mast-Stepped

Most of the first week was spent sorting through the hardware to find out what we had. There were two sets of standing rigging with one roller furling forestay and one fixed forestay. Most of the blocks for the running rigging were shot, unfortunately. Re

Date: 03/27/2012
Views: 1627
Pacific-Catamaran-001-Flickr

Pacific-Catamaran-001-Flickr

This is the state of the boat as we received it. The hulls are oxidized, the gel coat on the deck has alligator cracking and several impact and stress crack areas, and most of the hardware has been removed.

Along with this we got a bunch of...

Date: 03/27/2012
Views: 1957
 
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