49er .....
DP
"Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom wrote in message
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It doesn't make sense to talk about cats and tris without being a bit more
specific on
style and size, but I don't think you'll find very many cruising cats over
30 feet that
are not much larger than a monohull of the same length.
Now if you're talking about an F27, that's another story - but what
monohull would you
compare it to?
-jeff
"d parker" wrote in message
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Don't know much about the class, other than they are from the 60s. But
as a
general rule most small cats have less cubic space than monos.
DP
wrote in message
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What 30' monohull comes close to the interior volume of my Gemini 3000
catamaran?
"d parker" wrote:
Small cats have less space inside compared to similar length monos.
Tri's
have less again.
After about 36ft things start to equalise a little. Multis are
usually
faster than monos. multis are more sensitive to weight and will lose
speed
rapidly when overloaded. While multis feel more stable they will not
right
themselves after a knockdown.
DP
"akoda" wrote in message
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Can anyone tell a novice what advantages you have in a conventional
sailboat vs. a catamaran or trimaran.
Thanks