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On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 16:00:28 GMT, Rosalie B.
wrote: y WHAT?!?!?!?!?!?!?! bull**** that is. What is wrong with better visibilty? I prefer a center cockpit because of a) better visibility forward (not aft because we have so much stuff on the aft deck that we can't see aft very well but YMWV on that). We still have a blind spot under the bow, but I have much less problem seeing and the blind spot is less for me in a center cockpit. Except for entering harbors etc, and even for anchoring I prefer to sit and steer. Or rather - for most of the time I prefer to sit and let the autopilot steer. b) Less motion in the cockpit because it's closer to the center of the boat. That's what more than one female passagemaker has said to me regarding visibility. Some people, male and female, find it a drier ride as well. I've tried both and it's not a make or break thing for me, but I like the fact that a center cockput vessel usually features good access to the engine compartment from one or both sides, and frequently is a little "room" of its own in some surprisingly small hulls. Even 4 x 4 feet makes a big difference in access. The motion thing is a bonus. Now, JAX, if you *spoke* to real live women sailors (instead of just smarming them on line), you might have employed your usual rapier wit to better effect. As it is, you stand contradicted...again. Some days, you seem to prove the only "vessel" you are familiar with is the one that throbs constantly in your forehead. |
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