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Right Jaxie, those 420's I raced in college are really an "old man's boat".
"JAXAshby" wrote in message ... bob, jeffies started his sailing career with a boat specifically advertised to old men, and then regressed to training wheels. bob, don't expect much from jeffies. as a kid he was chosen last and then put in rf, batting 10th. today, his wife balances his checkbook for him..Well, Jeff, anyone can say having two of everything is an advantage because of the redundancy factor, but then why not have 3 of everything. This is exactly the sort of spin-like answer you get from multi-hullers, and the reason for the original post. All talk from multi-hullers is defensive of their choice (or, in your case, ad hominem attacks - you've been on ASA too long), rather than an honest discussion of the pro's and con's. Even Chris White's book is pure advocacy. It's too bad, because some folks out there are just looking for the straight poop. Happy sailing to you. |
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