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http://www.smallcraftadvisor.com/content/seaworthiness/
There was a thread regarding the bluewater characteristics of a sailboat. The above link is an excellent discussion regarding such. " For a detailed examination of small boat seaworthiness, Small Craft Advisor sought comment from three experts: John Vigor Stephen Baker, of Stephen Baker Yacht Design Dudley Dix, of Dudley Dix Yacht Design" SCA: How critical is speed for safety at sea? SCA: In order of importance, what features or characteristics would be present in a small (25-feet or under) sailboat of your own design that you would willingly take off-shore? SCA: Are large sailboats inherently safer in ways that simply cannot be addressed within the limitations imposed by the waterline length of a smaller boat? SCA: What are the most common shortcomings in modern, production trailerables in terms of safety and/or seaworthiness? SCA: What modifications would you suggest the average trailer sailor make to his production boat to enhance its ability to handle reasonably heavy weather? SCA: What did you learn from your experiences in heavy weather in small sailboats, regarding the characteristics most important for safety and survival? ////////////////////// http://www.oceanrowing.com/NenadBeli...es_of_hope.htm //////////////////// If you have found the reference material regarding sailing useful or not, feel free to post your opinions. Its always nice to know your appreciated;} TIA to those who have .... Enjoy Mic |
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