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![]() "Jeff" wrote in message ... You are such a jackass, Wilbur. The pictures in no way resembles a Lagoon 38, or any other cruising cat. The article specifically said that "one of its crossbeams was loose." First of all, virtually no cruising cat has more than the one crossbeam, its normally placed in the bow to support the forestay. If it failed, the rig would promptly come down, but that would release most of the forces on the hull. Secondly, the pictures aren't of any Lagoon. In fact, the shape of the hull is pretty clearly of a racing style cat. A racing boat, with two independent hulls connected by several crossbeams, could have this type of failure. But not a Lagoon or almost any other modern cruising cat. There are ways they could fail, but splitting in half is not one of them. Also, the size was stated as 46 feet; very few cats have appendages longer than a couple of feet. In particular, the Lagoon 38 davits keep the dinghy tucked well inside the sterns, and it doesn't have bow rollers. Further, it was said to be worth "tens of thousands of pounds" which is not close to the $280,000 price of the Lagoon. Plus it wasn't insured, meaning that it was older, of marginal value, and possibly couldn't pass a survey. Once again, you've made a fool of yourself, demonstrating that you have little, if any, knowledge of boats. Seems to me you are the one who is fond of the COLREG rule that says something about acting on scanty information being daft??? So why are you making assumptions and acting on scanty information in this instance? Could it be because you're prejudiced and refuse to believe catamarans are dangerous to go offshore in because you have one? Refuse to believe they do break and do end up upside-down and do end up washed up on beaches with the loss of all hands? The story told about three grown men taking a two-week cruise. I doubt three men are going to go on a two-week cruise on some glorified Hobie Cat with two cross-beams and a hammock in between. Lose your bias and smell the roses. It was a cruising cat and it fell apart. Believe it! Wilbur Hubbard |
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