I'm looking at a used 2007 Yanmar powered Horizon in 2 days. Some questions -
Which instrument panel does ComPac install - the one with the tachometer, or the one without it. Where do they mount the panel - can't find it in any photo's.
Where to they mount the remote throttle / gear shifter.
Anyone have an idea of how to run the Yanmar when the boat is on the trailer? Assuming the boat looks good, at a minumum I'd get the mast and sail up and run the engine. I may opt to skip a sea trial based on the proximity of a nearby ramp and water. On other diesel boats I've owned, I installed a "T" between the seacock and pump, then ran a garden hose from a 5 gallon bottle of water (or antifreeze) just above that level. A high pressure hose could push water above the exhaust / water mixer back up into the engine, and I doubt if the boat has one of these "T"'s anyway.
How's the access to the water and fuel filters? I know they put them on the low bulkhead behind the motor. Are there removable panels to get to them, and the sea cock and batteries? How is access to the engine itself?
Thanks for any help.
Ron M.
Telstar 28, Horizon Cat ??
Capt Ron,
I have a 2008 Horizon Cat w/ the Yanmar Diesel. I love this boat. The diesel is very powerful. To answer your questions:
1) The instrument panel does have a Tachometer. The panel is located in the cockpit just below the companion way entrance.
2) The throttle and shifter are located in the cockpit on the port side of the cockpit. Mine is just one lever - throttle and shifter combined.
3) I have never ran my diesel while the boat was on the trailer. My dealer said he uses something called "Fake a Lake". I understand it fits over the intake and hooks up to a garden hose. You can go to the following link which is North Carolina Sailboats. They have a question and answer button. Ask the question and they will post their answer in about 12 hours. http://www.ipass.net/sailboat/ They are a Compac distributor.
4) The water and fuel filters are located inside the port seat locker on the right side at the end of the berth. There are panels on either side of the engine. That can be removed after taking out the berth cushions. You can acess the engine from the front and both sides. They make it user friendly. The sea cock is in the same area as the filters, with access through the port side seat locker.
5) The batteries and the battery switch are located inside the starboard cokpit seat locker. They are very easy to access.
If you have further question about a Horizon Cat I will be glad to answer them
Kobo (aka Capt Mike)
Thanks Mike. I'm looking forward to it. This will be first cat boat that I've sailed or owned, but I've done some time on a gaf rigged schooner. Some of the concepts must be similar. You don't really want to pull these sails toward the centerline.
I've really liked the boat since I first saw it at one of the shows around 2003 or so. This one seems to be in nice shape, but pictures can be deceiving. I expect to be there on Wednesday and will check it out, maybe a sea trial if the weather in Pensacola is decent and it's close to water. Either way I've got to run the yanmar and set the rig up before I finalize the sale. I assumed it had the tachometer, but wasn't sure.
Ron M
Telstar 28, Horizon Cat (?)
Capt Ron,
As I have said you will like the way this boat sails and motors. I believe I have mentioned before that I live in Mobile just sixty miles from Pensacola. I don't know how else I can help but I would be glad to do so. I am looking for more Horizon Cat owners to correspond with, and even meet and sail together. These boats are addictive. I hear about alot of Sun Cat owners and they seem to love their boats. I suspect more would own the Horizon Cat but it does cost a bit more. Best of luck to you. Hope it turns out.
Kobo (aka Capt Mike)
Mike -
Schedule got pushed back a week to 10 days - because of some lost documentation which has to be replaced. I don't want to make an 8 hour drive (each way) twice. I'll let you know when we're coming to the area.
Ron M
Telstar 28 / Horizon ??
i own a legacy am looking to upgrade to a horizon cat with diesal or an eclispe want to be able to some coastal sailing 2-3 day max.
which is the best boat and how much does a horizon cat with diesal cost round about
I own a 2006 Eclipse which I bought used (it was one year old).
While looking at Com Pac's at a boat show I was very impress with a new Horizon cat which had a diesel in it.
I don't remember the exact cost but it was really out of my price range.
I was lucky to find my Eclipse which was $12, 000 less than what the owners paid for it.
I really like the Eclipse as a traditional style sail boat.
I sail off the cost of California out of Ventura Marina.
gmerill,
Regarding the cost of a Horizon Cat with Diesel. You did not say with a trailer but I assume you want one as this is a great trailerable boat. If you call Compac and ask for New Price with Diesel,trailer and msot all other offered features it will be around $50,000. Way too much. I have have seen several used ones for around $25000 to $35,000. The diesel and trailer add a lot to the price but are well worth it. These boats hold their value. I took my time and surfed the web and found a dealer that had a new one he had for a year. I was lucky as it had everything I wanted. I suggest you go to a site www.sailingtexas.com (great used boat site) it's where I found mine. Also one other very good site is Sailboatlistings.com. Take you time, there are not a lot of used Horizon Cats for sale but you can find a few. The disel is well worth the extra money. Let me know if I can help with any other questions. I simply love my Horizon Cat!
Kobo (aka capt Mike)
Capt Mike -
We expect to be in Pensacola to look at the Horizon next Monday (March 15). The missing documentation (trailer's MCO) should be replaced by then. If everything is OK, we'll be trailering it back to Punta Gorda on Tuesday. Also planning on getting there a day early to visit the Naval Aviation Musuem in Pensacola. Sounds interesting and may as well take advantage of it while we're there.
Ron M
Telstar 28, Horizon Cat (?)
We're leaving early tomorrow (Saturday) to inspect and sea trial the 2007 Horizon on Monday. Hope to be back Tuesday afternoon with the boat in tow. It sounds and looks good, low hours on the Yanmar, trailer has never been in water, etc., so this may actually happen. Looking forward to it.
Ron M
2008 Telstar 28 "Tri-Power", 2007 Horizon Cat (to be renamed)
Good luck Capt Ron. As I said before you are going to really enjoy the Horizon Cat. Please let us hear from you after your purchase. I would love to trailer our Horizon "Deja Blue" to Punta Gorda. I have never sailed that area. Maybe you could share your local knowledge. Best of luck to you. I hope we will be welcoming you to the Horizon Cat family.
Kobo (aka Capt Mike)
The 2007 Horizon looked very good, test sail was perfect. Boat was loaded with options - everything from the Yanmar to the cockpit teak grating to a full storage cover. I think they checked just about everything on the list when they bought it. Trailer has never seen water - boat was forked lifted into and out of it since day one. The dark red gel coat is in just about perfect condition. The Yanmar has 34 hours on it as well. That's one noisy little beast, but very little, if any, vibration. Some sound/heat insulation could help here.
It's sitting on my driveway now in Punta Gorda. I'll transfer the titles and register both the boat and trailer tomorrow. The 10 hour trip home was a breeze too. Not crazy about the 10 inch wheels and drum brakes, but I suppose they will be OK until some major brake or tire work is needed when I will probaby upgrade to 13 inch and disc brakes. The 4 tires can carry about 6400 pounds and I'd be surprised if the boat and trailer weigh more than 3500. Got to think of a name for it too.
Now I've got to figure out how to rig and sail a gaf rigged cat boat single handed. Looks fairly easy, but I'll wait for some lighter wind to take it out the first time. 15 knots or more could complicate it a drop. Looks like some rain for the next few days as well.
Ron M
2007 Horizon Cat (no name), 2008 Telstar 28 "Tri-Power"
Congratulations, I know you are going to love her!
Good for you Ron. Hope you have many happy days with her. Sounds like you found what you were looking for.
Hey Ron and Paul - I am considering a trip to Pelican Bay next week. Probably one day down, lie at anchor for a day, and return on the third. Good chance for a raft up.
Ron
Hi Ron:
The West Coast Trailer Sailing Squadron is planning an rendezvous at Cayo Costa (Pelican Bay) this weekend. Many of us are leaving tomorrow from area launch sites and will spend Saturday sailing where the wind takes us. Breaking off on Sunday to get back to work the next day. It would be nice to have you join us.
Paul -
Sorry, can't make it this weekend. The boat is not in the water yet (hope to launch maybe on Monday) and I've got tickets for the Sebring 12 hour endurance race this Saturday (other hobby is restoring old sports cars). I think the boat has EVERY available option and I'm still checking out the equipment. Found one problem so far - the port side Harken winch has no head on the "top screw" bolt and the drum will come off almost at will. Harken is sending me the parts to fix it for free. If it wasn't for the Sebring race, I'd be tempted to sail the Telstar over there.
I cleaned and oiled the cockpit decking and wheel housing teak today. Good shape, but it lost its golden glow. The rest of the teak has several coats of varnish. I think this boat may have more teak than ALL of the other boats I've ever owned combined. Never a big fan of teak, but it does look good on a cat boat. Boat came with a full Sunbrella cover and that should help keep the wood and red gel coat in decent shape.
Gotta think of a name for it. Current first choice is "Sai-Lynn" (spouse's name) but I'm still lookin. I'm pretty lucky as far as spouses go - it was her idea to buy it (to avoid trailering boats between NJ and FL).
Ron M
Horizon Cat (no name yet), Telstar 28
Quote from: jamato on March 18, 2010, 01:43:33 PM
Hi Ron:
The West Coast Trailer Sailing Squadron is planning an rendezvous at Cayo Costa (Pelican Bay) this weekend. Many of us are leaving tomorrow from area launch sites and will spend Saturday sailing where the wind takes us. Breaking off on Sunday to get back to work the next day. It would be nice to have you join us.
Paul,
I've been hoping to join the WCTSS but for now, I work every weekend. Maybe some day soon. Enjoy your sailing and hangin' out with the good guys.
Ron
Boat's ready to go in the water. Weather forecast suggests that Tuesday is the launch day. Looking for reasonable wind and no rain. I think I'll really like it, and this is from a multihull sailor who likes to go over 15 knots. Picture below.
Ron M
2007 Horizon Cat (no name), 2008 Telstar 28 "Tri-Power"
(http://i436.photobucket.com/albums/qq88/CaptRon400/DSCN0506small.jpg)
Ron:
She's just beautiful, as only a Compac could be. The Hutchins boys have really captured the classic catboat lines and the plumb bow that Compac is famous for is even more pronounced with this catboat. Up here in NJ, we see a number of catboats around and the Horizon fits right in.
Bob23
I agree, Ron, she is a real looker. Fair winds. I had trouble with my Yamaha 4 after launching on Friday and had to bail out on the trip to CC. A real bummer as it is a fantastic
weekend weatherwise here. Varnish is so classy, wish I had the time or energy to do it. I settle for a SeaBrite product similar to Cetol.
Hope Tuesday is a great day for you.
Stopped long enough on a Yamaha 650 motorcycle trip to tour the Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, tented on the beach with the ants. And soon the Helios were flying the surf line with load speakers blaring to stay out of the water...SHARKS! I could see the little buggers out there. Great trip. Also stopped at Battle Ship Park in Mobil, Alabama. Impressive. And speaking of impressive I luv's that Horizon Cat. Good score!
Q's. Is that the right anchor to use in your waters? And that far South a Binni top is necessary, and a bikini babe to comfort the burned parts. And a really good hat and sun glasses. Well you know how to be comfortable.
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