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![]() Steve wrote: After looking at many, many pocket cruisers, examining my needs once again and listening to some rock solid advice given here, I've decided the best cruiser for me is the Dana 24: http://www.pacificseacraft.com/dana24.htm I've got a number of questions and hopefully some of you can help me out. I plan to buy a new one so I can get exactly what I want. What are the advatanges and disadvantages of the cutter rig? Is it smart to use roller furlings for both sails? What is typical water usage per person per day? Will the extra water tank option change the balance of the boat? Can I convert the water tank into a diesel tank? Does anyone here own one? Thanks in advance for all your knowledgeable help! Steve Dooley Maybe Captian America will see your posting, he sailed one from Seattle to Hawaii thru the canal to Florida, before he bought his Oyster...But he may still be in the Med. He gave his Dana to his daughter U think it's still in Pt. St. Joe. It's a nice boat, i tried to get on one here in the yard heading down to Pt. Aransas this weekend, but 4 would be a crowd. Joe |
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