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Jeff Morris wrote:
"Armond Perretta" wrote in message ... Unfortunately, the unconditionally stable position is with the mast pointed down. Monohulls are unconditionally stable when sitting on the bottom. Why does it usually seem that this subject is argued on an "either/or" basis. There are advantages to either approach. Is this really surprising to anyone here? It was a joke, Armond. We gave up on rational discussion when Jax entered. I don't read the JAX Daily, but I still think my question was within the realm of reasonable discussion. I sailed the '79 and '81 Multihull Race to Bermuda in a Newick Native, and 1 or 2 Marion races in plastic and wooden monohulls, and I had fun each and every time. Along the way I never quite understood why proponents on either side refused to "lighten up" and go with the flow. I would perhaps trade my 28 "get-the-lead-out" boat for an F-31 anytime, but I'm stuck in my ways and I continue to insist that neither is "superior" beyond a reasonable doubt. -- Good luck and good sailing. s/v Kerry Deare of Barnegat http://kerrydeare.home.comcast.net/ |
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