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Re: [world-cruising] Re: Circumnavigating in a Power Boat - impressive passages

From: Ahmet (no email)
Date: Tue May 09 2006 - 11:11:22 EDT

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    I don't remember where, but I read an article about a couple recently who had to throw out a parasail on a 40 or so ft Catamaran, and eventually needed to be rescued.
    I wish I remembered the details. WHne I read it, they were looking for their boat. It was somewhere close to the GOlf of Mexico ?
    It happened a few months ago Anybody remembers ?
    Ahmet
    www.sailnomad.com

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      From: jmcpeak_sail
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      Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2006 10:33 AM
      Subject: [world-cruising] Re: Circumnavigating in a Power Boat - impressive passages

      I'm definitly thinking a cat is the way to go for me as well.

      What I'm looking for is why other cruisers (keel or trawl) think a cat
      is hard and/or dangerous to handle in heavy seas.

      My thoughts:
      Modern cats with their mains being roller cars and their roller
      reefing genoas can reef very quickly. Also if you realling get in the
      heavy stuff, thowing a sea anchor over would keep you safe (I'm
      thinking of an easy to deploy sea anchor like a Para-Tech).

      Any cat info from cat owners who have been in heavy seas would be
      really great.

      Regards,

      Jason

    >
    > OKIDOKI but even a cat has issues in nasty weather
    > (assuming you wish to discuss sailing cats and not
    > the powered trawler style cats) only a monohull is
    > 'self tending'and will look after you in the really
    > nasty stuff without 'too much' imput from you - for
    > sure a catamaran wont - in the heavy weather you need
    > to be totally switched on and make all the right decisions
    > (when maybe your not in the correct frame of mind to make
    > these sort of decisions)(and i am a big cat fan) and nor
    > IMHO would a trawler no matter how many hulls it had
    > though i do have to say i have little experience of such
    > a beast.
    >
    > regards
    >
    > David

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