Re: Mystery boat - What is it? [N]

From: Jim Nolan (panache426@hotmail.com)
Date: Tue Mar 14 2000 - 17:15:19 PST


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Lars:

Did the name "Catfish" ever occur to you?

Jim Nolan

>From: "Lars S. Mulford" <mulford@bellatlantic.net>
>To: ECPA Listserv <ecpa@onelist.com>, wwpotter@tscnet.com
>Subject: Mystery boat - What is it?
>Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 16:52:17 -0500
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>East Coasties and Webgang:
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>I saw a boat the other day that I did not immediately recognize. It was
>broadly
>similar in shape & size to a Sunfish, but it had a larger cockpit, a
>foredeck that
>sloped up slightly from the bow to the mast (adding to the splash rail),
>and a cat
>on the sail. The cat resembled the Jaguar Motorcars hood emblem, that
>being an
>outstretched feline. This boat was lateen rigged. Hull was red, lateen
>sail was
>red/white.
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>I figure it has to have a cat name, since it has a member of the feline
>family
>outstretched on the sail. Perhaps a jaguar, panther, cougar, etc...
>Nothing
>rings a bell.
>
>Any ideas as to what this boat is?
>
>--
>"Sea" ya!
>
>--Lars S. Mulford, President
> East Coast Potter Association (ECPA)
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