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Mike Leneman.
Don’t ask the man a question about boats or anything related to the theme… he will give you an answer with an explanation, then he will explain the reason
for the answer, and may follow with an implementation of the answer including
techniques and steps to follow; but if you have the time, go ahead and call
Mike: (310) 821-6762
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Why would I want to buy/sell/consult from him?
Forget the used car salesman mentality, welcome to straight forward, direct
answers to questions of suitability, design, and structural integrity.
When you buy a boat, you want to buy it from someone who knows them inside and
out; someone who will take your needs into account, not their pocketbook.
For 35 years Mike has been racing, cruising and building multihulls. He is also
a professor of Oceanography (MS in Marine Geology) and brings this knowledge to
sailing, boat design, and instructional skills. He has built two 40 foot
race/cruise catamarans, two powercats, three trimarans, designed kayaks for
production, and this doesn't include the numerous small boats that he has built
and designed. As a racer he is the most "winning" multihull sailor on the West
Coast, having won four Newport-Ensenada First Corrected with three different boats, he has held
the S.B.-K.H. and Crew-of-Two 'Round Catalina course records for years. He was
even French National Hobie Cat champion in earlier years (yeah, yeah... the
hulls were not built of stucco) and was instrumental in introducing multihulls
to Europe. Additionally, he designed the aluminum mast and most of the "R"
version of the Corsair 31 trimaran.
Mike also sits on the Ocean Racing Catamaran Association (ORCA) board. Between
races, he loves to cruise and share his experiences while exploring Mexico, the
Bahamas, the North Sea, the Mediterranean, the Caribbean and Hawaii.
It is simple: consulting with Mike before you launch into any notable project
can save you a lot of time and money. We have extensive experience with all
things related to multihulls and our low-er hourly fee will help you reach your
goals. Whether you just need advise on buying (we can also act as a buyers
broker at no charge) or whether you plan to build or modify something, we can
help.
We do custom design work (Rhino) as well as advise on materials and where to get
them inexpensively. As an example, a few years ago I found an entire box (50
pieces) of 3/8 in. carbon honeycomb 4 by 12 ft. panels for $20/panel. It was so
cheap that I made the entire roof of my Bahamas house out of it. This roof is
probably the lightest roof ever made that can be walked on and it cost less
than plywood. Now we can not promise to find you the same deal but we are very
good at figuring out how to make things happen for relatively low amounts of
money.
To say that we think outside the box has become a cliche but in our case very accurate. Save yourself a lot of time, money and grief, consult with us
BEFORE you start out on your next boating or remote housing project.
Talk to Mike: (310) 821-6762
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