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carl wrote:
Hey dont knock square riggers! I would prefer them in most weather, only disadvantage is crew numbers and not getting as close to the wind. Oh, I wasn't knocking square riggers... I was just curious how far back this "Trent D. Sanders" fellow was trying to push back the clock. Holystoning the deck? Scurvy? Flogging the crew? Weevils in the bisquits? Personally I love square riggers, only had a few opportunities to sail on one but would go again in a heartbeat. But I wouldn't chose to live that way long-term, and I think that sailing Luddites are (for the most part) misinformed. After all it was a "good, solid, old-fashioned" cruiser of the type often assumed to be super-seaworthy that sank like a rock in the 1998 Sydney-Hobart race. The modern sleds got banged up but survived. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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