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![]() "Paul Cassel" wrote in message . .. Harbin Osteen wrote: I'm a big fan of Cat-Ketch type of sail rigs, but in a artical I read about the Mari-Cha IV, it is a type of sloop, but both mast are the same. What is this type of rig called? Mari-Cha IV: http://www.mari-cha4.com/pub/frameset.php Fits into no defined category. If I had to fit it, I'd call it a schooner. I sure won't defend that label, though. I'd say either schooner or ketch, since when both masts are the same height it's hard to find any definitive definition, as Paul says. Considering that it carries modern sails with a modern hull form, "Ketch" probably fits better than "Schooner." |
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