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C25BC Posted - 04/17/2025 : 19:25:07
On Febuary 6 of this year Tempus , Latin for time, ran out of time. A uninsured derelict Hunter 30 caught fire and burned to the water line . The culprit was is in the adjacent slip and damaged my boat beyond reasonable repair .
I had insurance and have just settled and time to move on.
West wight potter 19 or Montgomery 17 next I think next , I want it in my driveway every winter.
Thanks to all on the forum for the years of camaraderie.
I will be posting some items that were not attached to the boat in the swap meet section.

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C25BC Posted - 04/22/2025 : 17:31:31
The main factor on the west coast of Canada is availability, In 10 years I’ve only seen one Catalina 25 for sail in BC , I’ve purchased my last 2 boats in Washington state . If had my pick of the two above mentioned it would probably be the Montgomery 17 the 39.29 bal/disp ratio appeals to me, sailing the gusty inland lakes. Close behind is the WWP 19 perhaps a little more versatile . I have a line on one 7 hours drive away. I just missed a pretty nice Hallman 20 , 40 Bal/ disp ratio , I think . Always open to looking at new options .
OLarryR Posted - 04/22/2025 : 06:18:37
Angus, Sorry to hear about your boat being damaged by an adjacent boat. This apparently is not an uncommon situation. Every year or so, there is a boat sinking in their slip. But also boats lost to fire and adjacent boats as well. Many years ago, the marina I was in, an old boat caught on fire and also burned down to the waterline. The adjacent boat was also a total loss. In this occurrence it was written about in the newspaper - There was ice in the river and in the marina. By the time a fire and rescue boat was able to get there, the damage was already done. I believe the cause was a heater on board.

The two boats you are considering, they seem quite different. I was wondering how you settled on these two. Is it that they are presently available nearby? I was thinking that there are probably plenty of boats in that size range to consider. A nice boat that I see every so often is a Precision sailboat. Believe they have some models in the same trailerable range. I know there are plenty of others also to consider...just that I use to have an ODay sailboat and I always liked their designs and the Precision line reminds me a lot of the ODay sailboats.

The West Wight Potter.....I have seen that boat. For it's size, it has a lot to offer!
C25BC Posted - 04/21/2025 : 20:41:58
Yeah , been busy, and letting the dust settle . I put a lot into the boat over the years, like everybody else I guess . My wife did post a package deal on the Catalina 25 owners Facebook
Sails and some canvas not sure how it would ship to US . But it is in Canadian funds .
I’ll get to the rest of the things in the weeks come.
Voyager Posted - 04/21/2025 : 18:46:14
Wow! Very sorry to hear about the loss of your sweet Catalina 25. It’s very sad. What a freak accident. Of late I’ve heard about a boat fire in coastal CT that took out several others and a boat explosion on a dock near Ft Lauderdale or Jupiter FL(?). Too much negligence, irresponsible boat owners.
You mentioned you planned to place some salvage items on the Swap Meet. As of this writing, I haven’t seen anything there.
bigelowp Posted - 04/18/2025 : 10:30:13
Angus,

Terrible to hear and just be glad no one was injured. Tough to lose something that has brought joy to your life. Hope you find a well founded next chapter. Best of luck!
Buzz Maring Posted - 04/17/2025 : 20:01:53
That's awful ... 'so sorry that happened to you/your boat!

I guess the silver lining is that you already have a good idea of what you'd like to do next.

Keep us posted, and good luck!

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