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On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 17:05:18 -0700, "Jonathan Ganz"
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I'm sorry... I was thinking catamaran/trimaran....


On the multis when it gets really tough, the centreboard/boards are
pulled up to save them, allow the boat to be pushed sideways and to
stop it tripping over the boards.



And indeed, I was always told, by my designer among others, that
that is also what should be done in centreboarders in those
conditions.


God talks to you?

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Nav wrote:

Flying Tadpole wrote:


OzOne wrote:

On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 17:05:18 -0700, "Jonathan Ganz"
scribbled thusly:


I'm sorry... I was thinking catamaran/trimaran....

On the multis when it gets really tough, the centreboard/boards are
pulled up to save them, allow the boat to be pushed sideways and to
stop it tripping over the boards.



And indeed, I was always told, by my designer among others, that
that is also what should be done in centreboarders in those
conditions.


God talks to you?


Yes, but not recently.
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Flying Tadpole wrote:


Nav wrote:

Flying Tadpole wrote:


OzOne wrote:


On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 17:05:18 -0700, "Jonathan Ganz"
scribbled thusly:



I'm sorry... I was thinking catamaran/trimaran....

On the multis when it gets really tough, the centreboard/boards are
pulled up to save them, allow the boat to be pushed sideways and to
stop it tripping over the boards.



And indeed, I was always told, by my designer among others, that
that is also what should be done in centreboarders in those
conditions.


God talks to you?



Yes, but not recently.


That'll be because you've not been off shore recently?

Cheers

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Nav wrote:

Flying Tadpole wrote:


Nav wrote:

Flying Tadpole wrote:


OzOne wrote:


On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 17:05:18 -0700, "Jonathan Ganz"
scribbled thusly:



I'm sorry... I was thinking catamaran/trimaran....

On the multis when it gets really tough, the centreboard/boards are
pulled up to save them, allow the boat to be pushed sideways and to
stop it tripping over the boards.



And indeed, I was always told, by my designer among others, that
that is also what should be done in centreboarders in those
conditions.

God talks to you?



Yes, but not recently.


That'll be because you've not been off shore recently?


That's right. I haven't even made it offshore by Bobsprit's
definition. no, wait! I tell a lie! I drove across to Phillip
Island the other week! That's an offshore island!

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