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1985 Crowther Trailerable Super Shockwave

1985 Crowther Trailerable Super Shockwave

$62,000

Reno, Nevada

Year 1985

Make Crowther

Model Trailerable Super Shockwave

Category Catamarans

Length 38'

Posted Over 1 Month

1985 Crowther Trailerable Super Shockwave Nice Pair is not only a bargain, she is a beast, and sailing her will exceed all your expectations. Approx 5000lbs , 1300 sqft of sail to weather, over 3000 sq ft off the wind she rarely sails less than windspeed. Her forward buoyancy is huge, (notice in the picture of the bulb in her leeward hull planning .Whomever takes the tiller next will be in a position to get the most out of their lives as Nice Pair can and will put you on the podium of life..Offshore racing catamaran, built by Mike Bell of Offshore  catamarans..$65,000  55'Marstrom Carbon Mast.new $8,000 screecher .two code o's, two spinnakers. sleeps 4/5 with over 6 headroom. 2015 4 spectra  halyards $2000.2016 Colligo  Marine spectra shrouds   $2000. 2015.heavy carbon reinforced  backing plates  for shrouds on both sides  of hull..2015/2016 Over $30K spent restoring  her See fb.     R2akteamgoldenoldies  *2000 Set East/West Trans Erie elapsed time record from Erie, PA to Grosse Ile, MI 17hrs and some change. *2001 3rd in Mills race (Lake Erie), 2nd Trans Michigan/Tripp Trophy (Muskegon to Milwaukee), 1st to Finish/1st in Class/1st overall (if they gave

2001 Crowther Osborn 42 Super Shockwave

2001 Crowther Osborn 42 Super Shockwave

$149,000

Clearwater, Florida

Year 2001

Make Crowther

Model Osborn 42 Super Shockwave

Category Sailboats

Length 42'

Posted Over 1 Month

2001 Crowther Osborn 42 Super Shockwave Strong, Light, and FAST"Green Flash" Is Extraordinary  The Osborn 42 was a collaborative project between Bruce Osborne and Dave Calvert (Calvert Sail-loft).  Her hulls are based on the fast and proven Super Shockwave 42 by legendary multihull designer Lock Crowther of Australia.   Morelli and Melvin (Playstation maxi cat designers) did the structural engineering, and the underwater foils were designed by Bill Roberts (designer of the Supercat and RC27 and 30). Osborn and Calvert set out to build a cat that could be ultra competitive in open water racing, and cruised in relative comfort.  The builders utilized carbon fiber, epoxy and Corecell construction to make her incredibly light and strong, weighing in around 7,500 lbs.  A 16:1 hull fineness ratio makes her incredibly fast (popular trailerable trimarans have a 8:1 ratio, and are considered fast).  With her high-tech construction, deep daggerboards and spade rudders, this cat will outpoint any other cat of similar size to weather. She raced the Miami to Nassau race in '05 and '06, winning both in corrected time and first to finish. Her previous owner reports her top speed was 27 knots in race mode.   She now cruises between 8-12 knots in her current configuration.  Her current owner of the past 7 years has taken the boat one step further and has customized her into a true blue water fast cruiser.  Green flash safely cruised from the Gulf Coast of FL, through the South Pacific and is now located in Hawaii.  Green flash is a one of a kind catamaran that will appeal to go-fast sailors that prefer boat speed over extravagant interiors.  Her owner is currently anchored in Molokai, HI.  Make an appointment to see her in Hawaii, before her owner makes his next jump to New Zealand.  Fresh Bottom paint June 2015!