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Capt. Rob wrote:
Jeff has finally admitted the reasons why, for many sailing enthusiasts, a cat like the PDQ 36 can't be considered. As a family cruiser platform it certainly offers a stable platform. But the tradition of sailing is what most of us prefer, and that included healing and the most important thing of all....Upwind ability where a multi faulters 10 degrees or more away from a boat like mine. On a long reach Jeff's boat is faster, but in any real race on various tacks, the PDQ couldn't even STAY ON the course. You don't even know what a sailing race course looks like, or how one gets arund it. All he'd do is more tacks on the upwind legs - and then thrash the monohulls on the reaches and downwind legs. degrees! RB...the best performing clown here! 35s5 NY -- Capt Scumbalino |
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