It depends, but usually the end-ties are a bit more than a regular slip..
not always... depends on a number of factors. Out here, the cats are sailed
just as frequently if not more so than the monos. I think by numbers, the
cats are sailed more frequently, since they are vastly outnumbered by monos
in general. No science behind that of course... just my impression from
being out there a fair amount.
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"j" ganz @@
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"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
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think the dock space issue is, at least out here, one of the biggest
issues with multis.
At my club you can grab a T-head for the same price as a slip, but it's
more bump and grind for a boat. The Gemini and Prout we have here sit
in pretty big slips against their true LOA, which is too bad for the
owners. They're probably among the least sailed boats here, though I've
been out on the Gemini. We refer to them as swim platforms with sails.
RB
35s5
NY