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Default Light weight composite boats

On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 23:20:34 GMT, "JAG JR"
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.......and in reply I say!:

No , I'm not a troll and it took some seconds before I think I know what you
mean by "troll".


OK. NUff sed! The rest was ranting.


Relax a little, you'll live much longer!!


Precisely. Now. OK. You are not a troll. Good. There are plenty about.

Lightweight (multihull and non-keel) boats will always want to tbe
lighter. Lighter is faster. Having said that, a large, light multi is
a lot harder to handle in enclosed areas in a breeze(less inertia),
for instance when coming upwind to a mooring etc.

Even a heavy boat will benefit from lightweight technology _if it is
as strong by technique and design_!!! because you can then place
weight exactly where you want it, and add strength where it's needed.
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