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Garry Beattie
 
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G'day Chris.

Mate, sorry, I can't tell you the breed of Cat it was. I had never heard of
the breed before and the name escapes me at present. It was a home made cat
though, but very well done.

Let me clarify one thing from my previous post, which didn't sound quite
right when I re-read it.

When I said "I wasn't at all concerned for our safety." I meant we took all
the precautions necessary for the storm and, once we hit it, the boat
handled in a way that made me feel safe and not at all concerned for our
safety.

Best regards
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Garry Beattie
Ocean Spirit Trailer Sailer &
Small Yacht Cruising Emagazine
www.ocean-spirit.com

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Hi Chris.

I agree with Jeff.

I have sailed on all sorts of boats, from 14 foot cats to 80 foot maxi's

and
the cruising boat of my choice is a 40+ foot catamaran.


That's my logic. I figure 40+ should be plenty stable in open water.

Last year we sailed a 50 foot cat from Vanuatu to Australia and, just

off
Observatory Cay we were hit with a huge storm which whipped the winds up

to
45 knots and seas of 20+ feet.
It hit us after dark but we could see it coming on the radar and planned
ahead. We triple reefed the main and Genoa and travelled through it no
problems at all.


Which model 50 was that, if you don't mind?

I wasn't at all concerned for our safety.

Had we still been in Vanuatu we would have not left port until the storm

had
passed, but on a 10 day voyage you have to expect you may get some bad
weather.

I guess it all depends on where you are going to sail it too. I know a

40+
knot storm in these parts is considered a bad storm, but I also believe

that
if the same storm hit in some places of the Atlantic they would consider

it
a miner disturbance.


Well, I live on the east coast of Florida. Anything less than a good

70mph
wind is pretty much picnic weather down here. ;-)

One brilliant cruising cat that is made in Australia is the Perry 43.
I have never seen a better cat in it's class yet. (And no I don't

represent
the company!)

Have a look at their web site at
http://www.perrycatamarans.com.au/main.htm

Thanks alot for the info.