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"Bobspirt" wrote in message ... 2 engines, some have only one engine. Two engines is an advantage more often than not. 2 heads, the shows you're not really a sailor. Many medium size, and most larger monohulls have two heads. My cat, and most under 40 feet have one head. 2 hulls worth of hatches, now you're complaining they too much ventilation. This proves you're not a sailor. deck fittings, ???? Too many cleats???? Have you ever been on a boat? deck seams, etc., 2 steering systems . . . You mean having a spare rudder is a problem? BTW, an number of new monohulls have two rudders. Is the rule that sockpuppets have to be funny a new one? Now, that Gunboat might make you forget about all that. |
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