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On Wed, 28 Mar 2007 15:13:47 -0400, Jeff wrote:
The engines and performance is no problem, at 5 knots the boat is only being pushed to half of hull speed, Catamarrans do not have a hull speed in a conventional sense because of the long narrow shape, and are thus easily driven in flat water conditions. The only way they could run at night however is to have a large power surplus during the day which seems unlikely in typical ocean conditions. |
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