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- 20th February 2016 at 7:36 pm #11230
Hi all,
New member here. Been retired a few years in SW Florida and looking to live aboard a small cat. Used to rent a canal boat on the Erie Canal in NY.
I am impressed with the Iroquois MK II and there are a few here in the states. I believe Carlson Marine in Indiana bought the molds for this boat and began producing the Carlson Ultimate Concept 32 and the Carlson Sable Catamaran in the early 90's. Are these variations of the design up to the original high quality of the early boats? Comments? Pros and cons? TIA.
2nd May 2016 at 10:31 pm #12202Better late than never… I’m also a new member but was intrigued by your post. I have a 1971 iroquois mkII (purchased after full refit in north carolina, now moored in jensen beach, florida) and had not, until your post, realized that there was a 1990s re-make of the mkII (from Indiana of all places!).
I don’t know anything about carlson marine, or the laminate schedule of the boat they produced, but I can tell you this:
1. With an iroquois, lighter is better — the boat will not perform if it’s overloaded — the carlson boat seems to have a lot more deck (no net in front and extension in back), and the drawings show it caring fuel forward which I think it is a really bad idea if you plan on doing any serious sailing.
2. One of the things that made the iroquois so tough originally (other than the many layers of glass used to laminate it) was the way it was built with a steel beam through the center supporting an “a-frame” created by that beam and the rig on top of it – there is still no stiffer 30 ft cat out there… so you’ll want to check into how the new boat was built to really compare it with the older boats.
3. If you’re not into sailing and just want a live-aboard you might want something standing headroom in the main salon… it’s murder on the lower back being hunched over all the time.
I’m interested in the rudder design for the carlson boat — i have modified my rudders also, as I think the original rudders were a definite weak point on the original boat.
Good luck!
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