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Try taking it out in a 3 or 4 foot beam sea, or try backing it into a
tight slip in a 20 kt crosswind. ********** Windage is an issue on a boat like this, to the point where some of us wouldn't even attempt to back into a slip in a stiff crosswind. Going in bow first may look less glamorous and makes it harder to serve cocktails over the transom, but it does leave the business end of the boat out where it can do some good rather than wedged between two floats, or a float and an adjacent boat- with the bow still blowing down the fairway. The increasing popularity of these high profile designs from many different manufacturers probably explains some of the rapidly growing demand for bow and stern thrusters. Some builders are putting bow *and* stern thrusters on everything medium size and above. Don't draw your entire conclusion on this boat from the superstructure, it's a lot less flat-bottomed than much of its competition and should prove adequately capable in conditions under which most pleasure boaters would consider leaving the dock, (or remain out in if conditions changed). At least up this way, you'll see entire marinas full of pleasure boats of all descriptions waiting out uninviting conditions in the Strait of Juan de Fuca or the Strait of Georgia. We're a bunch of wussies who won't put out into relatively open water with moderate little 25-knot breezes blowing. On days like that, it really doesn't matter whether you've got a "wedding cake" boat or a stabilized full displacement tuna troller- everybody with a choice (and that's really nearly all) remains in port. |
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