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![]() Dr. Di skrev: Something to consider guys... Not too many blue water sailors agree that Cat's and Tri's are worthy ocean going vessels.. No one will deny their That is probably because most "blue water sailors" have no experience with them. speed and draft advantages, but stability is in question, as well as longevity, due primarily to the high stress levels encountered with cross seas and swell.. Believe me, the deep ocean can be most unforgiving when you least desire or expect! You are a troll, aren't you? Anyway, I'll feed you... Please present some documentation of actual problems instead of hearsay. What is the proportion of capzised/wrecked multis (not racing!) compared to sunk/wrecked monoholls? Richard Woods (www.sailingcatamarans.com) abandoned his 10m cat in a storm earlier this year. 10 weeks later, it was still upright. He has published his story on his website. If your main purpose is coastal sailing, or island hopping, then perhaps a Cat is a good idea, otherwise I'd reconsider.. If you read the OP, you would see a mention of the Aegaean. That indicates coastal/island hopping to me... /Martin |
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![]() Mustafa B. wrote: Hi, I am considering building a sailboat, and looking for some advice on what to build. I am looking for something: - That is easy to build. (stitch-n-glue??) - Big enough for 4-5 people to sleep, - Good enough to sail through The Aegean Sea Thanks, Mustafa Hi: So why build when there are lots of good old boats out there? (Please forgive me father for I have sinned) I suggest a SCOW. Basically a shoe box barge looking hull. Thumb through H.I. Chappell's book, American Small Sailing Craft. There are several scow types al under 35 feet. My favorit was a lee board sailing scow. Fast sailing, fast and cheep to build design. Google: texas gulf sailing scow or for a full-on BIg Boy version search for Scow Schooner Alma. Now that is a thing of beauty! Bob |
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Well I am not experienced enough to discuss cats or mono; may be some
years from now I'll be... For now sailing is what matters for me.. What Martin said : "I must point out that sailing a boat you have built yourself is rewarding in a way no bought boat can ever come close to. " makes a lot of sense for me.. I -kind of know- how that feeling is, and its worth it.. Recently, I've been doing some research here in Turkey. I found some local people who supply kits, or if you come with the plans they cut the parts for you with CNS machines. This will make things simpler for me.. Thanks, Mustafa Bob wrote: Mustafa B. wrote: Hi, I am considering building a sailboat, and looking for some advice on what to build. I am looking for something: - That is easy to build. (stitch-n-glue??) - Big enough for 4-5 people to sleep, - Good enough to sail through The Aegean Sea Thanks, Mustafa Hi: So why build when there are lots of good old boats out there? (Please forgive me father for I have sinned) I suggest a SCOW. Basically a shoe box barge looking hull. Thumb through H.I. Chappell's book, American Small Sailing Craft. There are several scow types al under 35 feet. My favorit was a lee board sailing scow. Fast sailing, fast and cheep to build design. Google: texas gulf sailing scow or for a full-on BIg Boy version search for Scow Schooner Alma. Now that is a thing of beauty! Bob |
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Well I am not experienced enough to discuss cats or mono; may be some
years from now I'll be... For now sailing is what matters for me.. What Martin said : "I must point out that sailing a boat you have built yourself is rewarding in a way no bought boat can ever come close to. " makes a lot of sense for me.. I -kind of know- how that feeling is, and its worth it.. Recently, I've been doing some research here in Turkey. I found some local people who supply kits, or if you come with the plans they cut the parts for you with CNS machines. This will make things simpler for me.. Thanks, Mustafa Bob wrote: Mustafa B. wrote: Hi, I am considering building a sailboat, and looking for some advice on what to build. I am looking for something: - That is easy to build. (stitch-n-glue??) - Big enough for 4-5 people to sleep, - Good enough to sail through The Aegean Sea Thanks, Mustafa Hi: So why build when there are lots of good old boats out there? (Please forgive me father for I have sinned) I suggest a SCOW. Basically a shoe box barge looking hull. Thumb through H.I. Chappell's book, American Small Sailing Craft. There are several scow types al under 35 feet. My favorit was a lee board sailing scow. Fast sailing, fast and cheep to build design. Google: texas gulf sailing scow or for a full-on BIg Boy version search for Scow Schooner Alma. Now that is a thing of beauty! Bob |
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