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Ellen MacArthur wrote:
"Joe" wrote ... Why do they call "cat boats" cat boats? It stands for *can't always tack*. You have to jibe them most of the time. The sail's too big and it's too far up in the bow. They get in irons worse than anything...... Having sailed catboats most of my life, I can say you are absolutely wrong. In fact, you haven't been right on much lately, this could be more proof that you are really Neal. |
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