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    Plate Alloy Kits

    Does anybody have any experience with the Plate Alloy kits like this;

    http://www.platealloy.com/cats.htm

    I am particularly interested in the 7.5m Power Cat. I like the fact it uses the space in each hull for an extra single berth per side, as well as having a head, galley and dinette and it still has a trailerable beam.

    I would think 2 x 175hp Zukes would be a good match of weight/power.

    I wouldn't do the work myself, but look to find a professional boatbuilder to take on the project, but am really wondering how a cat like this would compare to a Sailfish, Kevlacat and/or Noosacat.

    Thoughts?

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    Ausfish Platinum Member peterbo3's Avatar
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    Re: Plate Alloy Kits

    RC,
    The CTMD on the plans stands for Chris Tucker Marine Designs. There is another person on Ausfish (?) who is welding one up. I am sure Chris will give you his details if you contact him.
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    Peter

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    Ausfish Platinum Member STUIE63's Avatar
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    Re: Plate Alloy Kits

    is this the one you were talking about Peter
    http://www.ausfish.com.au/vforum/sho...d.php?t=137635
    it did look like a great boat when it all seemed to stop
    Stuie
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    Re: Plate Alloy Kits

    Gday Rat_Catcher
    PM Sent
    Cheers.

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    Re: Plate Alloy Kits

    Quote Originally Posted by peterbo3 View Post
    There is another person on Ausfish (?) who is welding one up.
    Yes I have seen the other boat details, but it seems to have ground to a halt and it is only a 6.5m version. I am interested in the 7.5m one. I did find CTMD on a US Alloy Boats website so have been reading his posts. Very interesting.

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    Re: Plate Alloy Kits

    Quote Originally Posted by Pelagic Boats View Post
    Gday Rat_Catcher
    PM Sent
    Cheers.
    Got it. Thanks.

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    Re: Plate Alloy Kits

    Sorry for the delayed reply (someone just showed me this thread). I'm not sure if I've spoken to you Rat_Catcher but I'm happy to answer any questions you have about these boats, but will do so in a general format so as not to turn this into an advert.

    In relation to your original question this boat will have a very similar ride to a Kevlar/Noosa cat as the hull form falls into the same basic family. Some of the other kitsets in the Plate Alloy Australia Cat range (particularly the smaller ones) have a more race boat style asymmetric hull form to facilitate easier construction. Typically these boats will be slightly faster but won't handle quartering seas as well. All my boats have highish wing decks as I'd prefer to minimise slamming than chase a small speed improvement from compressing air into the tunnel.

    Generally speaking the hull forms on composite boats whether they are my design or someone else's should be slightly better than on an ali boat as it is possible to build any shape you want while with ali we are restricted to developable shapes. However unless the boat is cored (like Roger Hill's Arrow Cat) the ali boats tend to be a little lighter and therefor faster.

    2 of 175 hp would be my maximum recommended HP for this design. A pair of the new suzuki 140s will give you a top speed around 40 knots and save you a lot of weight and money.

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    Re: Plate Alloy Kits

    Hi Chris....thanks so much for posting in this thread. Some excellent information here. Feel free to PM me if you have more information you want to share, so you don't upset anybody thinking you are advertising.

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    Re: Plate Alloy Kits

    Bugger that give us all the info ya can!!! I'd love to see a fill write up on these bad boys!
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    Re: Plate Alloy Kits

    Quote Originally Posted by Lovey80 View Post
    Bugger that give us all the info ya can!!! I'd love to see a fill write up on these bad boys!
    x2

    Me too! Just don't want to upset anybody.

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    Re: Plate Alloy Kits

    Lovey80,

    I'm happy to answer general questions here in the open. Just don't ask me to compare my products to other products on the market. Or expect me to go the hard sell.

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    Re: Plate Alloy Kits

    Did you go ahead with the plate alloy cat Ratcatcher? I'd love an S8 but can't afford it so I'm looking at spending a bit of time burning wire, interested in experiences.

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    Ausfish Silver Member ric's Avatar
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    Re: Plate Alloy Kits

    http://www.ausfish.com.au/vforum/sho...lloy-Cat-Build
    I've done one mate what do you want to know?

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    Re: Plate Alloy Kits

    I don't think Rat Catcher went ahead. However, there have been a couple sold direct from Plate Alloy where I've received a royalty but never heard who they were going to so I cant be 100% sure. Back in September I posted a whole lot of photos on Bookface showing the different deck layouts available for that platform. The below video is Ric's boat.


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    Re: Plate Alloy Kits

    Excellent thread Ric. I'll have a good look through it, you probably answer all my questions. My biggest concern is the finished product, I'm a diesel fitter by trade & no stranger to a mig but I've never built a boat before. How difficult is it to get the side sheets wrapped & welded with a smooth finish? I don't want to call the boat "rumple- steel- skin"!

    thanks for the link Chris, I'll do some browsing.

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