Capt. NealŪ writes:
Poor fellow! The man lost his life primarily because
of poor design by the naval architect.
Those C&Cs are a death trap in more than one way it seems.
But, to design a cruising boat with a boom so low that it
can smack you up side the head is criminal. I should think
a nice little lawsuit would straighten out C&C and the
negligent designer.
You won't find a Wm. Tripp Jr. designed cruiser with such
flaws.
CN
R.
Actually, you will.
I have a Columbia 32, designed by none other than William Tripp Jr,
and the boom sweeps over the cockpit definitely below head-height. At
least if I have the 'flattening reef' in the main out (I think there
is a fancier name for it but I forgot it). If I have inexperienced
crew, I sometimes put the flattening reef in even in light airs so
that the boom is a half-foot higher and less dangerous.
--Ernst
Columbia 32 #25 'Tavernier'
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