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There's your proof, Jeff Morris, that multihulls are inherently
unstable. Ask yourself, in the same race, how many monohulls capsized. Boats like Jeffs are not known to be inherently unstable. In fact they are quite safe. If you don't like healing, or the feel of a fast monohull sliding through the water, a trawler or Cat may be best. When we went out on the PDQ, my wife actually said the motion of the cat was making her feel sick. She never had that problem even on the tender Pearson 30. A Catamaran like Jeff's is not what the thrill of sailing is all about. And that's a fact. It may be fast but so is a Jetski which also isn't something most sailors want. Comparing the cat to my 35s5 is sort of like comparing a Motorhome to a Lotus. Until I'm old and worn out I'll take the Lotus! RB 35s5...the best performance boat here! NY |