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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


It's a cutter rigged schooner.

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I would say that it is simply a schooner. A schooner has 2 or more
masts and the aft mast(s) is (are shorter or the same size as the
forrward mast. Since it appears to have only one headsail, it would
not be cutter rigged.

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"Peter" wrote in message
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I would say that it is simply a schooner. A schooner has 2 or more
masts and the aft mast(s) is (are shorter or the same size as the
forrward mast. Since it appears to have only one headsail, it would
not be cutter rigged.

Peter
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Peter, actually you described a ketch. A schooner is t'other way 'round. ;-)


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"Peter" wrote in message
ups.com...
I would say that it is simply a schooner. A schooner has 2 or more
masts and the aft mast(s) is (are shorter or the same size as the
forrward mast. Since it appears to have only one headsail, it would
not be cutter rigged.

Peter
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Peter, actually you described a ketch. A schooner is t'other way 'round.
;-)


That's right. the traditional schooners around here have a shorter
'foremast' and a taller 'main mast'.
see.. http://museum.gov.ns.ca/bluenose/sail-plan.html


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On Feb 18, 5:12 pm, "KLC Lewis" wrote:
"Peter" wrote in message

ups.com...

I would say that it is simply a schooner. A schooner has 2 or more
masts and the aft mast(s) is (are shorter or the same size as the
forrward mast. Since it appears to have only one headsail, it would
not be cutter rigged.


Peter
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Peter, actually you described a ketch. A schooner is t'other way 'round. ;-)


Right! Was I looking in a mirror?!



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In . com "Peter" writes:

I would say that it is simply a schooner. A schooner has 2 or more
masts and the aft mast(s) is (are shorter or the same size as the
forrward mast. Since it appears to have only one headsail, it would
not be cutter rigged.


Peter
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Are you sure, you do not mean "are longer or the same size"?

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