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Journey's End
The next day, with a new propeller and repaired
engine they headed out for the final 100 miles to St. Margaret's Bay. On calm
waters, amd much to their relief, it was smooth sailing all the way.
Finally, after 10 long grueling days, they reached their
destination. The Sea Cat was secure. This little houseboat, which was intended for
lakes, took everything that was thrown at her but still kept landing (in this case
righting herself) and purring all the while.

This story is very true. Scotty
Millar and Wanda Donovan lived every moment of it. It should now have convinced you
of not only the stability of this type of boat but also the ability of those who
built her. The Sea Cat was put through quite an unanticipated but thorough test run. If you're interested in having one built
or for additional information, contact:
Scotty Millar @ SEA CAT ENTERPRISES
Boat Builders, Designers, Marine Equipment Specialists
Recycled Plastics Experts
Ph: (902) 868-2600 or (902) 868-2453
Fax: (902) 868-1258
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If you would like to see the Sea Cat, you're more than welcome. Currently
she's moored at the Dock & Dory Marina in
Sambro and is used for day cruises.
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