Casa Cat has  been designed for the amateur builder who wants a roomy, safe and comfortable  trailer boat with good load carrying capacity, suitable for one or two couples  or a family of five on a few weeks holiday, or up to nine on a day sail. I  designed Casa Cat for my own use but always had it in mind to make the plans  available to others that were after the same qualities in a trailer sailer I  was. To this end an extensive portfolio of photos were taken during  construction, very detailed plans drawn and a complete record of materials and  cost kept to aid future builders. After designing and building larger craft and  using them extensively, I was keen to combine the room and comfort they offered  with the added advantages of a lightweight trailer sailer. Everything  considered, the natural choice was a folding catamaran.  
              
                
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                  Casa Cat has  been designed for the amateur builder who wants a roomy, safe and comfortable  trailer boat with good load carrying capacity, suitable for one or two couples  or a family of five on a few weeks holiday, or up to nine on a day sail. 
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              Casa Cat is 6.3m  (20’7”) in length and 1.98m (6’6”) wide on the trailer. Expanding Casa Cat to  its on the water beam of 3.7m (12’2”) is simple and easy with the telescopic  arm arrangement and powered lifting mechanism, performed whilst on the trailer.  Achieving a well-balanced boat both on the water and on the road was a major  consideration. Towing the boat is safe and comfortable with its narrow width,  well-located weight distribution, and its lightweight means it is well within  the towing capability of many four-cylinder vehicles. Casa Cat tows  beautifully, is stress free to launch and retrieve and a delight on the water. 
              
                
                  | Expanding Casa Cat to  its on the water beam of 3.7m (12’2”) is simple and easy with the telescopic  arm arrangement and powered lifting mechanism, performed whilst on the trailer. | 
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               Launching and retrieving a boat can be a major  problem in less than ideal conditions so a great deal of work has gone into  making it an easy task for just two people. The hulls and pod are simply  assembled on the trailer. Basically the process consists of removing the tie  down straps, sliding the hulls apart on the telescopic arms, moving the dolly  trailer with the pod aft between the hulls then raise it with the 12v electric  motor to engage the self-aligning hull to pod connections and bolt together.  The hull support arms are then retracted, the rear guides extended and the  trailer is backed down the ramp until the tires are just in the water and the  assembled catamaran, still on the dolly trailer, lowered and moved to the rear  of the trailer with the aid of the electric winch and just floated off with the  rear guides keeping the boat under control. Raise the roof, fit the trampoline,  load the chain and anchor and off you go.  
              
                
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                  Basically the process consists of removing the tie  down straps, sliding the hulls apart on the telescopic arms, moving the dolly  trailer with the pod aft between the hulls then raise it with the 12v electric  motor to engage the self-aligning hull to pod connections and bolt together. | 
                 
               
              The roof can be raised before  launching if desired, allowing you to load the chain and anchor while the boat  is on the trailer. Even the first time you launch Casa Cat it will take two  people less than 45 minutes from the time you arrive at the ramp to heading  off, and obviously it will be faster with a bit of practice. Retrieval is just  the reverse of launching, just as simple and you won’t even raise a sweat,  let alone your voice. When launching and retrieving on the boat ramp, the  assembled boat supported on the dolly can be positioned on the trailer to place  the desired weight on the vehicles driven wheels, to suit front or rear wheel  drive vehicles. A four-wheel drive is not necessary. Not having to submerge the  trailer or wheels is a real bonus as maintenance is minimized and allows the  use of cost effective marinized electric brakes, much safer and efficient than  override brakes. 
              
                
                  | Even the first time you launch Casa Cat it will take two  people less than 45 minutes from the time you arrive at the ramp to heading  off, and obviously it will be faster with a bit of practice. | 
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              In reality a trailer sailer will  spend most of its time on the water at anchor, so those onboard need to be  comfortable. This means room to move around, not tripping over each other, not  having to move things about to get to what you need, and having room to move  about freely. The two totally separate sleeping berth cabins offer privacy for  a family of up to five. The generous 938mm (3’) wide full-length 1850mm (6’)  single berth in each hull can be increased to 1370mm (4’6”) wide doubles with the optional fold out sides. The  starboard berth can accommodate a mattress up to 2.2m (7’2”) long. The pod aft seat can also be utilized as a small berth  1.7m (5’7”) long allowing five people to  sleep comfortably. 
              
                
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                  The two totally separate sleeping berth cabins offer privacy for  a family of up to five. | 
                 
               
              The catamaran bridgedeck pod offers excellent all round  vision and ventilation with fly screened opening quality clears to all sides.  Venetian blinds control the sun entering the saloon while not restricting the  breeze or the view. Berth cabins each have a large hatch for excellent  ventilation and are fly screened as well. 
              
                
                  | The catamaran bridgedeck pod offers excellent all round  vision and ventilation with fly screened opening quality clears to all sides. | 
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               Comfort and safety for children as  well as adults is assured as most tasks are carried out without leaving the  pod. Even anchoring is safe and easy from the pod with the electric anchor  winch. There’s full standing headroom on the bridgedeck, galley complete with  sink and pressurized fresh and salt water, bench top space for a camping stove  with provision for gas bottle storage under, 90 liter (23 US gallons) 12v fridge/freezer, seating at the dinette for 4 and  2 more on the aft seat, separate head/shower room with a pop top for full  standing headroom, plenty of storage room and huge fresh water capacity. There  is pressurized fresh water to the vanity basin in the head/shower and to the  deck shower located at the stern of the starboard hull. 
              
                
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                  There’s full standing headroom on the bridgedeck, galley complete with  sink and pressurized fresh and salt water, with  pressurized fresh water to the vanity basin in the head/shower and to the  deck shower located at the stern of the starboard hull. | 
                 
               
               Aimed at the amateur boat builder,  simplicity and speed of construction with readily available and proven  materials was important. Plywood/timber/epoxy was chosen for its strength, very  important for a trailer boat, ease of use as most tools required will be found  in any handyman’s shed, and when painted with 2 pack polyurethane you have a  craft that will still be going strong in decades. There are over 100 pages of  Cad A4 plans detailing every individual panel and part to be fabricated. There  is no lofting required, just measure from the edge of the ply sheet, and the  hundreds of construction photographs and instructions on CD are invaluable.  Trailer, wiring, plumbing and upholstery plans are all included, as well as  launch and retrieval instructions.  
              
                
                  | Plywood/timber/epoxy was chosen for its strength, very  important for a trailer boat, ease of use as most tools required will be found  in any handyman’s shed. | 
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               Building Casa Cat does not require  a strongback or temporary frames and can be built in a garage or carport with  much of the work performed at a comfortable working height by using the steel  for the trailer set on stands The trailer can be cut out and assembled on the  floor after you have built the boat. Most fairing and painting is done on a  horizontal plane as the hulls and pod can be easily turned over. Indeed, you  will not find a comparably sized trailer boat that is simpler or faster to  construct. 
              More info about Casa Cat at https://www.casacat.com/ 
                 
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