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Hello Rob,

I've seen mention of several larger Harrproas, both on the harryproa.com
website and in
your recent postings. Of particular interest are the Alvestad 20 m Harry in
Norway and your
recent charter Harry - care to give us some updates?

Some plan views would be interesting - I think a 20m Harryproa would be a fine
contender
against a 13m or thereabouts cat.

Thanks,

Mike






Sat Mar 15, 2008 7:44 pm

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Hello Rob, I've seen mention of several larger Harrproas, both on the harryproa.com website and in your recent postings. Of particular interest are the...
rattus32
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Mar 15, 2008
7:44 pm

G'day, The Norwegian boat has been optimised for high speed cruising and looks pretty glamorous. They are sending some renderings of the boat. The charter...
Rob Denney
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Mar 16, 2008
4:22 am

Mike, What do you mean fine contender for 13m cat? Doug Rob Denney <harryproa@...> wrote: G'day, The Norwegian boat has been optimised for high speed...
Doug Haines
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Mar 17, 2008
1:52 am

... On a weight or dollar basis I assume. Harking back to the idea you can build a longer Proa than a cat or tri for the resources involved. Some of the...
proaconstrictor
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Mar 17, 2008
7:08 am

... Doug, I mean in terms of *rough* accommodation space/cost. I suspect performance won't be quite as close. Mike...
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Mar 17, 2008
2:07 pm

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