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From: alan P (no email)
Date: Tue Jul 17 2007 - 14:29:07 EDT
IMHO if you don't think a 55 foot tayana cc cutter is
not a capable blue water cruiser, you ought to
probably stay on the porch.
--- Judy <> wrote:
> 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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