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Not sure all this matters, but FWIW use the official Catalina number and assume a bunch of "Jaguars" (England) and maybe others were produced. The fact is over 6,000 hulls were built. What I would like to know is how many are sailing today?
Peter Bigelow C-25 TR/FK #2092 Limerick Rowayton, Ct Port Captain: Rowayton/Norwalk/Darien CT
...What I would like to know is how many are sailing today?
A query to 48 state DMVs plus the UK, Canada and Australia and you should know in 5-10 years. Just tell them not to include Pontiacs...
Dave Bristle Association "Port Captain" for Mystic/Stonington CT PO of 1985 C-25 SR/FK #5032 Passage, USCG "sixpack" (expired), Now on Eastern 27 $+!nkp*+ Sarge
Lol! My first Catalina was a 1967 white Pontiac Catalina convertible with red leather seats with a 4-barrel carburetor on a 421 cu-in engine and overdrive transmission. It was “as big as a whale” and passed everything but a gas station! It was fun to drive while it lasted until the “70s Oil Embargo”.
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