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![]() DSK wrote: If you want a salty boat look for something along the lines of a Cornish crabber or Tamarisk (if you can find/build the latter you will have a gem). Don't know what a Tamarisk is Here's a Tamarsik: http://www.boatsandoutboards.co.uk/view/F22517/ but the Micro has a higher LPOS than the Cornish Crabber and will make ground to weather in conditions that will have the Crabber scudding off to leeward. That's a really ignorant thing to say. You've obviously never sailed a crabber or one like her. I have and they do work to wind in a gale quite well. No bolger box design will go to wind in a gale as well as a crabber -the hull shape won't permit it. Cheers MC |
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