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[world-cruising] Re: new member

From: Peter Mazagran (no email)
Date: Mon Aug 14 2006 - 17:41:45 EDT

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    Hi Frank,

    your are not making it easy for us, at least we know now it is not for
    a theoretical discussion, but then, when YOU want to sail this
    monster, many more questions arise.

    You only ask for fast, but how many will handle it? The bigger the
    faster, not much change on this old rule. You want always plenty of
    crew with you without any privacy or you need a fully automated ship,
    but what will you do when some of your toys fail?

    Are you open to multihulls as only large multihulls will be very fast.
    I am just building a cat, 43' Epoxy/Balsa Laminate, Aussie design, but
    for sure to slow for you.

    So maybe you give us a hint and you might get narrower results ;-))

    Peter

    >
    > In your opinion, what is the fastest production sailboat in the world?
    >
    >
    > Frank
    >

     
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