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Yes, I did mean schooner, but I have never seen one with equal sized mast, and
was wondering if there was a proper name for this particular setup. Harbin wrote in message oups.com... On Feb 18, 5:59 am, "Harbin Osteen" wrote: ...t 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? ... Greg Elliot who designed it called it a schooner in a "Seahorse" article. It certainly fits the classic definition of a schooner. Where did you read that it was a sloop? Whatever else it may be, it is no sloop! However, there may be some confusion because they keep separate crews for each mast and work them independently. They may have said that running the boat was like running two sloops rather than one schooner... But, Mari-Cha IV is a schooner. -- Tom. |
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