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Capt Neal says:
Poor fellow! The man lost his life primarily because of poor design by the naval architect. Except that he could have been standing on a cockpit seat, or the coachroof. I would not design a boat 29ft long with a boom more than 6ft above the top of the coachroof, and I would imagine you wouldn't buy it if it existed somewhere. 6ft above cockpit sole, with a couple of extra inches for the tall folks, is about it for a boat that size, usually. Plenty of dinghies have booms that long, and minimal "ducking room" I'm not trying to excuse C&C here, if they need it, just pointing out that a fragmented report can be taken awrong. Steve Stephen C. Baker - Yacht Designer http://members.aol.com/SailDesign/pr...cbweb/home.htm |
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