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Speed potential this time. A lot of the talk about how cats are faster
than monos seems like hyperbole. However, here are some intersting stats from the 2005 ARC. In the rally, 18% of cats finished the course in less than 8 days, versus 5 % of monos. 29% of cats finished in between 8 and 9 days, compared to 8% for monos. And 12% of cats finished between 9 and 10 days versus 16% for monos. So, 59% of the cats that entered finished in less than 10 days against 29% of monos. These are not corrected for engine usage, because in the cruising world what matters is how long it takes to get there, whether you motor or sail. Anyway, there isnt much difference on that score; there also wasnt much difference in LOA. Interesting and seems to point out that cats do make faster passages. |
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