Caper Cat

Caper Cat

Caper Cat insignia
Development
Location Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Year 1970(?)
Builder(s) Calypso Sailcraft
Role Recreational sailing
Boat
Crew 1–6
Trapeze Optional, can be added
Hull
Type Catamaran
Hull weight 111.13 kg (245.0 lb)
LOA 4.3 metres (14 ft)
Beam 2.29 metres (7.5ft)
Hull Appendages
Rudder(s) Outboard
Rig
Rig Type Bermuda
Mast Length 6.71 metres (22 ft)
Sails
General Sloop
Mainsail area 9.9 m2 (107 sq ft)
Jib / Genoa area 3.3 m2 (36 sq ft)

The Caper Cat (or Caper Cat 14) is a 14 ft sailing catamaran manufactured by Calypso Sailcraft in Brisbane, Australia.[1] While in many ways similar to other catamarans of its size (notably the Hobie Cat), a unique feature of the catamaran is its large storage capacity.[2] Each hull contains large storage bins that make it an ideal boat for camping and short island-to-island cruising trips.[3]

In addition to the more common 14 ft version, 18 ft Caper Cats with extended storage capacity were also built, although few of these boats exist.

Although these boats are no longer in production, there are a large number still being sailed.

References

    1. "Caper Cat Specifications". www.calypsosailcraft.com.au. Retrieved 2016-11-05.
    2. "Sailing a Caper Cat | Astro Optics". www.keithforbes.org. Retrieved 2016-11-05.
    3. Miller, Kim. "Kim Miller's Hobie Cat Sailing Pages. Jesse Martin Story. Pt.1.". users.tpg.com.au. Retrieved 2016-11-05.
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