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cruising mono's can't.
That isn't really so. But certainly any weather that has the capability to flip a cat could also roll or sink a mono. it certain is so. wind, and wind alone, can flip a cat. wind can not flip a mono. In fact, *each* degree of heel on a cat requires _less_ wind than the previous degree of heel. cat turn upside down at heel anglesof about 30*. cats are best suited for coastal cruising and voyages well planned around weather. |
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