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"Gordon" wrote in message
m... silverdragon wrote: Hey I have been doing some research on diffrent rig types for the livaboard my wife and I plan to buy in the next 4 years and I was wondering what some of you reccommend. Or if you had any first hand experience. Some of the rigs we have been looking in to a Cats ketch Yawl or ketch Schooner Junk I would love to get some feed back thanks! Cat or junk rig hands down. Simple, less rigging, less winches easy to sail, great for cruising. G I agree with the cat, but the yawl or ketch is also quite viable. The sails are smaller and easier to handle, you get decent performance, and you have more sail configuration options. I don't know enough about junk rigs to comment, but from the pics I've seen, you have a gaff, so that means weight aloft you don't need. A nice configuration is a cutter-rig ketch... lots of combos. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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