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Just not true. Cats are wonderful for long range cruising for a number of
reasons, not the least of which that they're easier on the crew, being very stable. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... I've never claimed Bob should get a cat - there for people who like to cruise to distant places. Someone who thinks cruising is going 3 miles to get "deep into the Sound" and thinks not having A/C would be "horrific" is better served by a Bendy Toy. Most long range cruisers use monohulls, Jeff. And Cats are not just for long range cruisers. I know folks who like them just to relax on as a waterfront home. Sorry if that offends you, but that's a fact. I don't concern myself with how other people enjoy their boats. I'll leave that to you. The only part that rings true is that it increased in value. Oh, really? So you don't agree that the cat is dull to sail compared to a boat like mine? You actually think your helm is equally sensitive? Doug already confirmed that the motion is different and some folks might not like it. Jeff, you've been bitch slapped again and again. Where will it end? When will you learn? I'm glad you like your boat, but it's a dull ride compared to my 35s5 and MOST folks don't want a dull ride. I had no idea you had the 36. It was a very nice boat, appeared well built and comfortable. But if I decided to take some long trips with my young son I'd rather buy a bigger monohull for him than a PDQ 36. Enjoy! RB 35s5....a fast and fun boat! NY |
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Just not true. Cats are wonderful for long range cruising for a number
of reasons, not the least of which that they're easier on the crew, being very stable. But people who are into sailing generally prefer monohulls and folks who sail locally and want a good time just about NEVER buy a multi. They are dull to sail by comparison...even compared to a Cal 20. RB 35s5 NY |
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Capt. Rob wrote: Just not true. Cats are wonderful for long range cruising for a number of reasons, not the least of which that they're easier on the crew, being very stable. But people who are into sailing generally prefer monohulls and folks who sail locally and want a good time just about NEVER buy a multi. They are dull to sail by comparison...even compared to a Cal 20. Again, that's just not true. My windrider for example was thrilling to sail, typically in the north bay, over 10 kts according to my GPS. The cats I've rented (32-43 feet) were stunningly fast and stable to boot. They're easy to dock, easy to turn in tight quarters, and you can bring people who otherwise wouldn't be interested in going, due to not liking significant heeling and being prone to seasickness. When I had it in the south bay, I could and did do donuts around 30 foot monos in 20 kts and 3-4 ft chop. I watched a guy on one lose his hat and didn't even try to go back, and he was just trying to get out to the bay. I had no problem retrieving it. I don't know what your situation is locally, but the fleet of multis out here is growing pretty quickly. My Cal 20 was fun to sail, but not for people who wanted to stay dry (even though it was a fairly dry boat for the conditions). -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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