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![]() "Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... Steve, You're making a terrible mistake listening to Neal's nonsense. He just fires for effect. Look at Pneuma profile as compared to the Catalena 30 moored on the same finger pier. (Picture number three.) You tell me which boat has the higher windage. The Cat 30's cabin and the top of the Pilothouse are at about the same height. The pilothouse is a lot lower than the Cat 30's Dodger. Now go forward of the Pilothouse. "Pneuma's profile is lower than the Cat 30 for about 10 to 12 feet. Now go to Neal's Web and look at "Mustard's" coach profile. Pneumatic windage is probably lower than Neal's raised Aft Cabin and he is two foot shorter overall. Just compare the window size in both cabins. About half his statements made about boat are without basic facts. They are meant to create discussion, such as this. Don't believe anything he posts. It mostly misleading to at times pure BS. But; he is our Crapton regardless! http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomsHomePage My, oh my but somebody has been eating his Wheaties today. Wheaties or no, you need to get your glasses checked. There is no way Cut the Mustard's streamlined cabin profile has more windage than your squared off box sitting atop a hull that looks like a mid-eighties vintage Hunter. Your boat looks like a floating Nash Rambler with it's silly windshield. Try to remember that real sailboats are operated from the cockpit and not from inside a pilot house. That's for trawlers and ships the likes of which Shen and otnmbrd claim to operate. CN |
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