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Look at the capsize ratio charts for your average cruising cat.
What do you see? An angle of fifty or sixty degrees or less. Bwahahahahahha! You idiot! Do you have any idea what it takes to get a cruising cat to those angles? jeff, why waste time kicking the poor old fool. How would he know anything about cruising cats? The poor guy snapped his boom in half, then glued it back together, trippling it's weight! This was his solution to simply finding a properly made boom. The worst thing I've heard about Cruising cats is from a friend who's delivered a few over the Atlantic. He says their motion in poor conditions can be very hard on the crew compared to a good mono. Given the type of sailing that 95% of us do, a Cat can make a lot of sense, especially when enjoying more than one type of vessel in a lifetime of sailing. I expect I'll own a Cat in between future boats...but I think my last boats will be monos. RB |
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