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Did you read the latest where they are going to
re-write the COLREGS to further define large catamarans and trimarans as powerboats if they have an engine installed, whether the engine is running or not, as a motor boat? It seems they did a study and found cruising multihulls never turn off the motor. S.Simon "Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom wrote in message ... Simple Simon wrote: "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... My cat sails more often than you, boy! No, there's every indication that you rarely leave your mooring. Does your cat get out on another more seaworthy boat? Stupid question! There are perhaps only a dozen or so more seaworthy boats in the entire world than "Cut the Mustard". You mean "catagories of boats" which are more seaworthy, such as: All other sailboats All powerboats All RAMs All NUCS etc. |
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You mean "catagories of boats" which are more seaworthy, such as:
You left out the Mac26X which is in it's own class and better boat than the poor Coronado 27. RB |
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A man of taste and decernment. Probably handsome, kind to animals and
a mensch. On 12 Aug 2003 15:32:25 -0700, (Frank and Ronnie Maier) wrote: .. All Freedoms are very easy to sail shorthanded. I like these larger sizes because of the desire to have enough room to keep our two kids from driving me totally crazy. My personal favorite "ideal boat" is the Freedom 38; but that size is just a bit crowded with the two kids added to the mix. Frank |
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I did not get the sailing endorsement because I would have
had to go to Miami to take the test and it is just a little too far to ride my bicycle. I can pick up a sailing endorsement any time I so desire since I have the Master's license under my belt. Lord knows I have plenty enough hours under sail to qualify. As for the test. Phah! No problémo! "Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom wrote in message ... Good one Neal. But we only have to look at your log to see what motorsailing is all about. And for all your talk of your license, why didn't you get the the sailing endorsement? Not enough time under sail? Simple Simon wrote: Did you read the latest where they are going to re-write the COLREGS to further define large catamarans and trimarans as powerboats if they have an engine installed, whether the engine is running or not, as a motor boat? It seems they did a study and found cruising multihulls never turn off the motor. S.Simon "Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom wrote in message ... Simple Simon wrote: "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... My cat sails more often than you, boy! No, there's every indication that you rarely leave your mooring. Does your cat get out on another more seaworthy boat? Stupid question! There are perhaps only a dozen or so more seaworthy boats in the entire world than "Cut the Mustard". You mean "catagories of boats" which are more seaworthy, such as: All other sailboats All powerboats All RAMs All NUCS etc. |
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Frank and Ronnie Maier wrote: DSK wrote: Frank and Ronnie Maier wrote: The "pirate ship" center-cockpit 40 was Garry Hoyt's original design. Right... the one that he used an oar for auxiliary propulsion ;) That's the one! Working with Herreschoff, they cleaned up (IMO) the design into the aft cockpit 40. Which Herreshoff? I'm guessing Halsey. He did a lot of good designs, but doesn't seem to have broken through into the genius stature of either Nathaniel G. or L. Francis... sometimes it's a curse to come from a renowned family... It was Halsey Herreshoff that did the lines of the hull. I don't know how much of the construction details or interior he did. |
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