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CPYOA Forum Info => Classifieds for Com-pac boats => Topic started by: sailsup on July 25, 2021, 05:54:09 PM

Title: PURCHASED: WTB Horizon Cat
Post by: sailsup on July 25, 2021, 05:54:09 PM
Looking to buy a Horizon Cat, preferably with an outboard motor. East cost, but happy to travel for the right boat.
Title: Re: WTB Horizon Cat
Post by: Tim Gardner on September 11, 2021, 08:37:51 AM
Horizon Cat #12, w/ inbd diesel motor, built in 2003, is coming on the market at Smith Mountain Lake near Roanoke VA.  The dealer, Conrad Bros Marine, selling this boat knows nothing about sailboats.  He is having it cleaned an detailed this next week.  I noted when I saw it the mast was down, but the gooseneck was above the hinge not below it as I think(correct me if I am wrong)it should be.  So there may be some damage there.
The Phone Number of the dealer is (540) 721-5017 if you wish to contact them.  Ill take a pic of her in her work clothes later today and post it here

Regards, TG
Title: Re: WTB Horizon Cat
Post by: bruce on September 11, 2021, 08:03:57 PM
Tim,

I for one would love to see a photo of the rig as you describe it. You are right, if the mast was lowered with the boom or gaff gooseneck above the hinge damage would be likely. The goosenecks can't articulate enough, and the long spars would lever the slides out of the track. Typically, the track would be spread near the hinge.

It is repairable, at a wide range of expense, so is a possible way of getting a good discount, whether the clueless marina caused the damage or not.
Title: Re: WTB Horizon Cat
Post by: Tim Gardner on September 14, 2021, 05:50:14 PM
Pic 1 of gaff gooseneck above the hinge
Title: Re: WTB Horizon Cat
Post by: Tim Gardner on September 14, 2021, 05:58:56 PM
More Pics
Title: Re: WTB Horizon Cat
Post by: bruce on September 14, 2021, 08:21:33 PM
Thanks, Tim.

The slide is distorted a bit, but I don't see significant stress or spreading of the track. What appears to be the first slug, at 45ยบ to the track, doesn't look to be shackled to the sail (?). It's messed up, but I don't see any damage to be concerned about.

Good catch!