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![]() Chris Newport wrote: On Monday 24 May 2004 5:36 am in rec.boats.cruising Roy Jose Lorr wrote: Chris Newport wrote: On Sunday 23 May 2004 2:38 pm in rec.boats.cruising Roy Jose Lorr wrote: Chris Newport wrote: On Thursday 20 May 2004 12:15 pm in rec.boats.cruising Jeff Morris wrote: Poor, poor jaxie. Your post reeks of jealousy. You still haven't given even a single example of a cruising cat problem. Just plonk the troll into your killfile, he is terminally clueless. The existance of a few bad small cats is enough to condemn all multihulls in his tiny mind despite the existance of cats which are unconditionally stable. "Unconditionally stable" is a term recognized in maritime parlance as hyperbole. Only by those who fail to understand the designs involved. There are, of course, some deliberate design choices such as a relatively short mast and sails which are calibrated to offload dangerously high forces before the craft is in danger. "Unconditional" is an absolute. No matter the design there are always conditions such as in the ones you set up as "deliberate design choices" (above). Pedants R us. The stability is unconditional for the yacht as designed (Wharram). Have it your way. Feeding the trolls is a bad idea. First I gotta figgr out watta troll. |
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