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a Dufour 27 has low ports and will bury a "window" at about 7 knots wind speed.
Yep. I find that if I can't move once I'm in the bunk, I'll sleep fine. I've awakened a couple of times to see window under water. OzOne wrote in message ... On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 13:57:47 +1300, MC scribbled thusly: OzOne wrote: On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 00:47:19 GMT, scribbled thusly: On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 15:48:59 -0800, "Jonathan Ganz" wrote: You're the one bsing. Most creature comforts are only good while you're in port. Most cruisers travel from port to port except for folks like Chichester. You really don't know much about cruising. BB Dayhopping down the coast doesn't count. Try sailing to a decent destination and see how much use you get from your fancy interior on the way. Two, three, or 6 days at sea will soon convince you that real sailors have little use for traditional creature comforts. I like my bedding to be warm and dry. Isn't that a creature comfort? Cheers MC Yep, but still it's difficult to sleep in a normal bunk without additional padding. My most comfortable sleeping has been done in a sleeping bag on a pipe berth. Oz1...of the 3 twins. I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you. |
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