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Bart Senior wrote:
If you were shopping for a cruising boat to circumnavigate, and decided that you wanted a catamarran for this purpose, what characteristics would you want it to have? A lower price than most seem to. However, with all the cats coming out of the charter fleets up for sale, prices are coming down fast. Long range implies duration without outside sources of supplies such as food and fuel. ! Fuel is a bigger issue than food IMHO, and cats are more sensitive to weight load. Especially fast ones. I'd have to do some research on solar panel charging, although I think a diesel genset is still a very attractive option for a multi big enough to circumnavigate. Bob Crantz wrote: Simplicity = easy to operate for one person, easy to fix Durability = does not break or malfunction Good characteristics for any boat & it's gear. But one point- anything is easy if you know how. Preparing for serious cruising *should* include learning as much as possible about how all the stuff on the boat works. The most attractive characteristics of a big catamaran are that they are fast & have shoal draft, so getting a boat that maximizes these two benefits would make sense. That means daggerboards, although some people seem to hate them. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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