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Jon,
Scroll down to the bottom of the link she gave and you'll find a list of ten reasons why this type of cruising cat is dangerous enough to make a list like this necessary. You won't find such a list on a monohull site. That should tell you something. S.Simon - a Captain who sails a man's boat "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... Bull****. They're great rigs if you understand them. If you overload them, over- or under-canvass them, then they're crap. Some designs are not well thought out and are thus crap. If you sail them beyond your knowledge and skill, they're crap. But, all of this can be said for monohulls as well. It's the sailor, not the boat 99% of the time. "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... Only women and girly men are interested in Catamarans. (Sorry Per!) S.Simon - a Captain who knows multihulls are not real boats "NH_/)_" wrote in message ... Cats are looking to be a nice choice in the 38-40ft range http://www.sailnet.com/collections/b...ing%20a%20Boat NH_/)_ |
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