I agree with Phil about the PDQ36.  Well built boat, perfect size for 
us, 2 full queens, but not a big condo-cat.  I can single hand very easily.

She is light so pretty fast but gotta make sure to not overload.  If I 
could change one thing, it would be tank size, would love more fuel and 
water storage.  Other than that, probably gonna keep her for a long time.

Sam



On 7/7/10 11:05 AM, Marce Schulz wrote:
> Sam Densler posted:
>
> "Converted to a PDQ36 catamaran, never going back."
>
> What do you like about the PDQ36? What don't you like?
>
> I may be fighting an uphill battle, because my husband is still determined
> to remain monohulled. If only I could convince him that sailing the cat
> would be just as fun?
>
> Marce
>
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Sam Densler
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http://www.islandfx.com/lady

S/V Lady of the Lake
PDQ 36, Hull #15
Melbourne, FL

S/V Stories She Could Tell
Endeavour 37, Hull #454
Destroyed by Hurricane Frances 2004
Reborn and sailing again in 2007

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you do it for the stories you can tell."

Jimmy Buffett
"Stories We Could Tell"
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