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In article 2005101717252777923%sailingdog@gmailignorethiscom ,
dan wrote: That's the reason I"ve mentioned the Telstar and the Dragonfly trimarans. These two are more geared for cruising than are the Corsairs, which really appear to be racing oriented. Why do you think that they're a bit more safe than a monohull of comparable capacity? Besides being immune from sinking? More stable, which means easier on the crew for long passages.. less chance of injury for the same reason. Of course, as Doug points out, no boat or design is perfect. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |