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"JAXAshby" wrote in message
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jeffies, go to amazon.com and check out the books.


OK, jaxie. What books?

I like "Cruising in Catamarans" by Charles Kanter. He says, "There are only
four documented cases of capsizes of cruising catamarans while being cruised by
owners or charters."


you wanna convince yourself
that no way in hell can you die on a two-huller and are likely to die on a
mono, go ahead. but for god's sakes STOP telling that to newbee's. they

might
believe you and injure themselves following your advice.


Don't worry - I think all the newbies understand your point of view perfectly
well.


now, about a cat need LESS wind force to tilt each and every next degree right
up to the time it gets to about 30* tilt when it turns turtle, well that is a
fact of physics (remember your claim to have an associate's degree in liberal
arts physics?)


I repeat - you are completely wrong. Read what you have have said very
carefully.



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