Just wondering if anyone has some advice on a good make/size of cat for a beginner. Something that I can grow into would be good and not looking to spend a fortune...under 5k?? Any help and advice would be great!
are you looking to race or just leisure sail? one up or two? are you sailing on a lake, bay, river, ocean? how much do you weigh? how fit are you? what are the typical winds in your area?
not being a smartarse but you need to consider all of these first.
A fourteen footer is ideal for starting wish. I had a windrush - nice boat, very slippery and well made. The caper cats were very bouyant but not good up wind sailers. Big storage lockers built in... I don't rate the older nobies, the original 14 and 16 were too low volume and very prone to nosediving. Later designs might be better. Ply cats like the arrow are still raced and are very light boats compared to the glass ones. You have be on top of maintenance though.
Cats are great to sail, fast and fun. Very stable and ideal to learn the finer points of sailing.
like harry potter said: Paper Tigers. And they are still around. I see them selling for under $600 second hand in good condition and a few of the guys down at Queenscliff yacht club have them. Very nice 14' cat. Single main sail. Dead simple to learn in and goes very fast.