Yes! Right now I'm looking into the poential of building a large enough
barge upon which to park a fully "tricked out" Motor Home. I'm assessing
the windage relative to the motor homes slab sides which should reduce the
need for a large sail plan. I think of it as the cruisers' answer to the
ultimate "eXtreme" racing boat. :-)
Fred
"Glenn Ashmore" wrote in message
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Yes, but race boat designers don't have to worry about the rate of beer
cooling or galley slave mutiny. Cruising boats need to balance
stability of the boat against stability of the crew. :-)
Stephen Baker wrote:
Wayne B says:
but the designers of racing sailboats go to fanatical trouble and
expense to reduce weight.
That's the one I was referring to. A 40' boat weighing in at around
20,000 lbs
is usually not too expensive whereas a 40-footer at 8,000 lbs begins to
strain
the wallet. ;-)
Steve
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