Tuesday, September 25, 2018

TomCat 24 for sale/Photos

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TomCat 24 At Last! in her slip on Frenchman's Bay near Toronto.
Welcome aboard! Helm and galley are to starboard, dinette to port, master stateroom in bow.

Helm station, with 360-degree view all around, and throttle controls right at hand.

From top: Cetrek Pilot 730 autopilot, Furuno GP-1650F GPS chart plotter and sounder, ICOM IC-M402 VHF radio.
Top row: Tach for port Yamaha, Speedometer, Tach for starboard Yamaha. Lower left: Breaker panel. Right: Fuel management gauge. Below left: Cheat sheet.


 Comfortable seat for Captain, with lots of storage space below.

More storage at foot of helm station.
Behind helm station is the main breaker panel and shorepower outlet.
The spacious galley occupies the starboard rear of the cabin, with an amazing amount of storage below. The lid on the Wallas stove is raised for cooking. When lowered, a fan inside the lid kicks in and the Wallas becomes a wonderful heater for cooler weather. Can be used under way of course.
How we utilize the galley space on At Last!
On the port side, across from the galley, is a dinette, comfortable for two, or four close friends. Huge lockers—huge for a 24-footer—below both seats and in the raised floor.
The dinette folds down to create a berth for one adult or two children.
We swear the TomCat's foam mattress makes for the most comfortable bed we have ever slept in.
Another view of the master, which measures 96 by 54 inches, taking full advantage of the catamaran's beam. Comes with a fitted bottom sheet and cover sheet to hold blanket.
























Below the main berth to port is storage space in the port hull.

  

Below the main berth to starboard is storage space in the starboard hull and the intake valve for the head. There is another locker (below photo) between the dinette and main berth.

The head is enclosed inside the front of the helm station.
Enclosed head: Jabsco electric marine toilet, with overhead light and exhaust fan.
From the head, one can access the rear of the instrument panel and fuse panel.


Starboard view of the TomCat 24 in her slip. Main anchor is a Fortress FX-7 with 155-feet of chain and rope rode, easily handled without a windlass.
The TomCat comes equipped with two lunch hooks and an assortment of line as well as PFDs for adults and children.

In the spring of 2017, At Last! was soda-blasted and given a new bottom with Interlux epoxy barrier paint and Micron bottom paint.



At Last! cruises comfortably—and efficiently—at 24 miles per hour.


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