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Capt. Rob wrote:
My limited experience would indicate that the 35s5 will feel like it's going to come apart long before the Sea Sprite or Nordica. I think that ratings would favour the Sea Sprite. Gary, that idea of a boat "coming apart" shows how little experience you have. Even the lowest end boats will hold together just fine. The 35s5 has circumnavigated as a stock boat You keep saying that. Where is the link? You did provide a link to a partial circumnavigation, but it doesn't seem to have been completed, even though its been ongoing for 5 years. And the almost no mention of the actually traveling, what the passages were like, or what repairs might have been needed. Moreover, there are lots of examples of individual boats making long passages. Almost any solid production boat can cross oceans, especially if the take their time and chose weather windows and company wisely. Your Bene, for instance, did its Atlantic crossing as part of a large rally. Every larger boat I've owned or sailed a lot has sisterships that have crossed the Atlantic, and that includes a Rhodes 18 and a 24 foot Eastwind. And the Galaxy, which I've cruised on extensively, is said to be the first production glass boat to circumnavigate. Webb Chiles certainly proved that small racing boats can be used for circumnavigations. I got a lecture from him when, not realizing who he was, I commented that his one tonner looked rather sea worthy for a smaller boat. ("Well, this one, and another like it, have taken me around the world a few times ...") More interesting is the percentage of a given design that have been chosen for passagemaking. I've heard claims for both Prout and Valiant as having done the most circumnavigations. And its gotten to the point where larger boats are manufactured away from their markets, and then delivered on their own bottoms. Almost every charter cat in the Caribbean has done an Atlantic crossing. And of course, there's the question of how many people gave up their plans after the first passage, and what type of boat they had. It would be interesting to find out whats for sale in those spots where some folks pack it in, such as Panama. Here's a partial list of circumnavigators from the West Coast. http://www.latitude38.com/features/circumnav.htm |
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