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[world-cruising] Re: cabin stepped mast

From: Judy (no email)
Date: Tue Jul 17 2007 - 14:12:16 EDT

  • Next message: Bryan Genez: "Re: [world-cruising] Re: cabin stepped mast"

    OMG, here we go again. You can search previous posts on this group
    website regarding topics of keel stepped masts or deck stepped masts
    and you will find a plethora of opinions---each of whom is convinced
    that only he is correct. Your terminology of cabin stepped mast is
    normally referred to a deck stepped mast.

    And that is all I intend to say or read on this subject. It got way
    too long the last time it was discussed.

    Judy
    S/V BeBe
    Amel SM2 #387 (deck stepped and not interested in changing even if
    another boat was free)

    --- In , "quatropesos" <quatropesos at dot dot dot >
    wrote:
    >
    > Hi,
    > I am new to this group. I have reviewed several months of previous
    > comments and topics, Perhpas not enough, but I don't see anything
    > related. I am considering purchasing a 55 foot tayana cc cutter, with a
    > cabin stepped mast. I will use if for a few years in the pacific
    > northwest, coastal, straight of Georgia, etc. However after that may
    > want to go blue water cruising. Can anyone comment on the disadvantages
    > possible with the cabin stepped mast?
    >


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