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![]() Lessons learned Jan. 22, 2006 (even if already known): - A Stiletto 23 cat goes _verrrrry_ fast in chilly winter winds; - When hit by a 40 kt gust, a "Stiletto" cat will capzize, turn over and remain over, but stay afloat . . . for a while (though its still erect if vertically down-pointing mast will help keep it from skinking in less than 36' of water); - The underside of a cockpit of an overturned Stiletto cat can hold three chilly guys, assuming they can be pulled can climb from the water; - An overturned Stilletto can be towed upside down until the earlier of the mast hitting an obstruction or a depth of +/- 36 feet; - Its desirable to have a lanyard tied to a handheld VHF and the lanyard actually tied to the boat; - When the VHF has fallen in the water, it is helpful to have a cell phone with working batteries in a Zip-loc bag; - Underwater rocks can break through the hull of a Stilletto if being towed while capsized; - L.I. Sound water is verrrrrry cold in Jan. |
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