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and instrumentation is just a step away
from the interior navigation station.
Inside, the galley, head and dressing
areas have 6 ft. 6 in. standing headroom,
which is extended across the aft end of
the salon by means of a sliding hatch,
pop-top or hardtop option. Wrap
around windows provide panoramic
views from the salon seating or hull
standing areas. Seating and berths can
accommodate up to six people in three
separate cabins, with an extra salon
berth available when required. The large
galley has over 10 ft. of countertop
space, with a 4 cu. ft. fridge, stove and
oven, SS sink, and lots of storage space
and cupboards.

The galley on board the 970S features
a large counter space and abundant
storage for cruising.

The helm station on the TomCat 970 has
plenty of room for navigation electronics
and also enjoys protection from the
Caribbean sun.

TomCat 6.2
TomCat 6.2 puts the fun back into sailing
- fast and exciting when the wind is up,
relaxing and enjoyable in a breeze. While
easy to single hand, TomCat 6.2 can also
take six or eight family or friends for a
sail. The single high aspect ratio foil
centerboard gives excellent upwind performance, and combined with rockered
hulls, easy tacking at any wind speed.
Twin interconnected rudders provide
dual tiller helm positions for sailing, with
an optional wheel helm steering both
motor and rudders for motoring comfort
and control. All boards rotate up for
shallow draft and "beachability". The rig
is typical beach cat, with rotating mast
and fully battened mainsail. Jibs are
roller furling and lazy jacks for the mainsail are standard, so all sail handling is
easily done from the cockpit. Keep
TomCat 6.2 on a mooring, at a slip, or
dry sail from a trailer.
TomCat 6.2
LOA: 20 ft. 3 in. 6.2 m.
LWL: 20 ft. 6.1 m.
Beam 5(Launch):11 ft. 2 in. 3.4 m.
Beam (Trailer): 8 ft. 2.5 m.
Draft (Boards Up): 8 in. 0.2 m.
Draft: (Boards Down): 3 ft. 6 in. 1.1 m.
Weight (Basic): 850 lb. 386 kg.
Weight (Typical XL w/motor):
1150 lb. 523 kg.
Sail Area (Main & Jib): 210 sq. ft. 18.9 sq. m.
Sail Area (Main & Genoa): 260 sq. ft.
23.4 sq. m.

TomCat 6.2 is an innovative trailerable
performance cat that can accommodate a
group in comfort.

TomCat 6.2 provides all of the features of a modern multihull. Foam core,
fiberglass skin sandwich construction is
light and strong, and provides the flotation for an unsinkable structure
throughout. Sailing is flat, with very little heel at any speed, and an easy motion
in waves for comfort. Hulls are enclosed,
and the bridgedeck is self-draining.
The custom TomCat 6.2 trailer
includes all of the mechanisms required
to assemble or disassemble the boat for
highway travel. Twin hull racks roll out
on extension bars and rotate upright,
with the bunks now providing side-toside positioning. Use the winch to lower

the bridgedeck into the hulls, fasten the
bolts, and you are ready to raise the rig
and go sailing. The level bridgedeck
means that the motor, batteries and gas
tank can remain in place during trailering. Access to the hull hatches on the
trailer provides more than enough storage for all other boat components.
TomCat 6.2 is available custom
equipped for varying buyer needs and
preferences, from an open knockabout
sailing, swimming and fishing platform
to a full sport cruising configuration.
Visit: www.tomcatboats.com

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IMPACT: CHARLIE BULMER
MARKETING: RAIL YARD WAKE PARK
MADE IN CANADA: TOMCAT BOATS
INSIGHT
INDUSTRY NEWS
AD NAUSEAM
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