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I find it interesting that this ultimately pragmatic thread has not
touched on the actual sailing experience itself. I've sailed two cats, a Gemini and PDQ 36. In both cases my wife and I were bored to tears. The PDQ was fast off the wind and there was some novelty in that for a few minutes, but it didn't last. The heeling and motion of a monohul is part of the romance of sailing for many of us. It feels right, even if our drinks spill. I think the fellow who posted that while they are both wind powered, they are too different to truly conpare. No doubt if I was planning extended cruises with little chance of day and night sails, a Cat might be the better pick. But for the way most folks sail, with many daysails and long weekends a mono will be a lot more fun. Then again, the novelty of heeling and having an exciting ride with the rail buried can also lose it's charm. My wife and I plan to buy a larger boat for part-time liveaboard in about 4-5 years and we'll look at cats again, but I expect we've been spoiled to want the fun factor more. Maybe our aging bones will change all of that! I do agree that cats are not attractive, and I'm still young enough (no offense meant here!) to place that high on my list, though I own a "modern" looking boat she's still pleasing to my eye. RB Beneteau First 35s5 http://hometown.aol.com/bobsprit/index.html NY |
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