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On Sep 13, 2:17 pm, Fuzzy Logic wrote:
Bart wrote in news:1189658426.412665.318710
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On Sep 7, 4:23 pm, Fuzzy Logic wrote:
Interesting rigging that I stumbled across looking at this boat:


http://www.luxist.com/2007/09/05/mona-lisa-yacht/


Can't find much about it except for this:


http://www.yachtprojectsetc.com/AeroRig/index.html


Anyone know more about it?


What do you want to know about the boat? Or is it the
rig that interests you?


I have the full specs on the boat at home on a pdf file. I was
impressed with the boat and if I had money to burn and wanted
to sail the arctic where it was cold as heck and I didn't want to
spent much time on deck, I'd say it would be a good choice for
that application. If I had that kind of money to burn I can
think of many other better choices for boats better suited to
warmer waters and performance sailing.


I take it they still haven't sold it? If you look back a few years
on the newsgroup, I posted a link on the boat and there was
a short discussion of the boat. There was a discussion on
Aero Rigs around that time and also farther back it time.


Search this alt.sailing.asa on


"Aero Rig Expedition Yacht"


"New ligher wishbone design for the Aero-Rig"


It is a two stateroom layout, ocean cruiser, that is
easy to sail and Arctic capable. It is Aluminum. Lux
interior--top shelf. It has a small workshops as I recall.


Also, you might want to be cautious about those dual helm
yachts. I find the helm can get sloppy. I prefer a single
wheel.


Oh and it never was listed at over 2 million. The price
has held constant at just under 2 million since I first
saw the boat for sale some years back. I think it might
have been reduce to 1.7M for a while--I can't remember
the details. In any event, the price is pretty steep for
a boat that size with only two cabins and comfortable
for only two couples.


Regarding the Aero Rig. It is a neat setup for a solo
sailor, or older couple that don't want to kill themselves
wrestling sails around in a conventional rig. The
attributes of the rig were well analyzed in previous
discussions.


There is plenty of info on the boat (it's a beauty). It's the first I've
seen of this type of rigging and I would curious to know more about it
especially the claim of 40% more power over conventional rigging. I had
heard there were issues with the manufacturer (Carbospars) as well.


I'd like an opportunity to sail one to see how
it performs. It is a sweet boat and would make
a top choice to ride out a storm.

For contrasts sake. Check out this boat. It is a
Contest 41. For around $160k, you get a boat with
a similar layout that will get you wherever you want
to you safely.

http://commercial.boatshed.com/conte...oat-17720.html

or

http://www.yachtworld.com/core/listi...ck&searchtype=