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Help identifying this catamaran

Tried on another forum but nobody could tell me what make and model this boat his.

We were walking the marina and discovered this doubled helms dagger board catamaran.

I looked everywhere included the registry via name to no available.

let's see if here will be the place

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unfortunately, the photo is not a very good one for identifying the boat from. If you had a profile and bow photo of the boat, it would probably be easier to identify. A good photo of the cockpit would also help, since some boats, like the Catanas, have a fairly distinctive helm position design. Also, any information, such as LOA, beam, etc., would narrow the field a bit.
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Found another picture

Thanks sailingdog

Just got one more pics of the helms

I thaught the name would be good enough to find the detail in the database but not on that one.
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The rounded edges of the boat make me think it's a Schionning design.
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Part of the problem with the photos is none are a good overall perspective photo. The top one has some wide-angle lens distortion that makes it hard to really get an idea of the boat's profile and the bottom one is just the helms without giving a good idea of the cockpit proportions and layout.
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Yeah, a few more photos with broad perspective would be helpful.

Also, just fyi for future reference: Next time, if you can find the H.I.N. (hull i.d. #, usually imprinted in the topsides at the stern vicinity), it is actually pretty simple to locate the builder name in the USCG database. But you probably know this, and I'm sure on multihulls it's not quite so easy to locate the H.I.N. as it usually is on a monohull.
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actually, locating the HIN on a modern cat is pretty easy, it is on the starboard transom, just like on a monohull. On a modern trimaran, it is usually on the main hull's starboard transom.

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Yeah, a few more photos with broad perspective would be helpful.

Also, just fyi for future reference: Next time, if you can find the H.I.N. (hull i.d. #, usually imprinted in the topsides at the stern vicinity), it is actually pretty simple to locate the builder name in the USCG database. But you probably know this, and I'm sure on multihulls it's not quite so easy to locate the H.I.N. as it usually is on a monohull.
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We only took picture of the name to do a search in the database, but the boat is not even in there yet.

We would not have dream to walk on to check for the HIN, they even had towel on the floor it was that new.

Hopefully somebody will have cross path before with that boat
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The HIN was probably visible from the dock... since it was tied up starboard side to the dock.
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Try this. I've never heard of this design, but it looks close. Schionning, good catch LookingForCruiser.

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