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On Thu, 02 Nov 2006 11:48:55 -0500, Charlie Morgan wrote:
Wayne has a powerboat that draws 3 feet. That is true, and I have another one that draws considerably more. In addition, I've cruised and raced Long Island Sound since the early 70s on sailboats with draft ranging from 4 ft to 9 ft. None of this proves anything of course, but the water hasn't changed that much over the years and there are plenty of deep draft boats running around the area without hitting things. I'd agree that on a boat used only for cruising I'd prefer something less than 8 ft of draft. If you want a larger high performance boat however, deep draft comes with the territory, and it doesn't mean you can't cruise LIS with it. I have a problem with people saying that something is impossible as a knee jerk reaction. I actually think the bigger issue is overall size and having a young child in the family. From personal experience, you need a boat that you can single hand if need be. A mother's first priority will always be to take care of the child first, as well it should be. There are not a lot of potential crew out there who want to spend the day with someone elses 2 year old, and a 43 is a lot of boat to handle by yourself when under sail. |
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