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If I am going to be slow boating, I prefer sailing. It is the most
economical and the quietest. I would agree that quiet is nice but going dead to windward (or with no wind) at 9 kts has its attractions also, as does the comfort factor. It would take a sailboat of at least 80 to 90 feet to equal the interior space of our GB49 and it still would not have the visibility from the flybridge or the stability of gyro roll stabilizers. Economy is open to question. Sails for large boats cost $10 to $20K each and require constant repair and replacement. I used to spend over $5K a year on sail repair and replacement on my old 34 footer when I was racing it seriously. That will still buy a lot of fuel even in these inflationary times. One of the things that I've noticed about cruising sailboats is that about 95% of them are under power, rising to more like 99% if they are really trying to get some where, or are in constricted waterways. If you are going to be under power most of the time anyway, why not get a boat designed for it? |
Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
On 6 Jul 2005 13:38:10 -0700, " wrote: Thanks. We made it just fine, even had a chance to get reacquainted with ham radio along the way via Winlink/Airmail/APRS, etc. APRS was a real crowd pleaser with the friends and relatives back home who could track our progress and position along the way. Meanwhile I've worked about half a dozen countries from the boat in the last couple of weeks on 20M SSB. Winlink, Airmail and APRS are all fantastic systems and a real credit to the guys who put it together and made it work. They did a hell of a job didn't they? They sure did. It's good to see ham radio leveraging up to date technology in creative and useful ways. Pactor III in particular looks like it is right on the cutting edge of what is do able. |
On Wed, 06 Jul 2005 20:33:13 -0400, DSK wrote:
racing under sail (which is even better). That I agree with. |
On 5 Jul 2005 23:16:56 -0700, " wrote:
Here's a link to an op-ed piece about the philosophy of slow-boating. http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...5618b7fc9c9df7 Nice, Chuck! -- John H. On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD |
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