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Old 20-05-2015, 13:56   #1
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Re: Is there a catamaran of cruising size that can self right unaided?

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please move this thread into the joke section where it belonged from the start
Maybe you could move yourself to the joke section or if you have something serious to say then why not say it.

Its quite serious actually but we let humour pervade because it lightens the loads.
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Old 20-05-2015, 15:16   #2
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Re: Is there a catamaran of cruising size that can self right unaided?

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Maybe you could move yourself to the joke section or if you have something serious to say then why not say it.
I have said enuf 'serious', See my posts above.

The only ones taking this thread seriously seem to be folks without offshore experience in cats. Yet you think you can invent something superclever to save us poor cat sailors from the imminent death by capsize
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Re: Is there a catamaran of cruising size that can self right unaided?

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I habe said enuf 'serious', See my posts above.

The only ones taking this thread seriously seem to be folks without offshore experience in cats. Yet you think you can invent something superclever to save us poor cat sailors from the imminent death by capsize
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Old 20-05-2015, 16:53   #4
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I have said enuf 'serious', See my posts above.

The only ones taking this thread seriously seem to be folks without offshore experience in cats. Yet you think you can invent something superclever to save us poor cat sailors from the imminent death by capsize
I just love it when the war hero's come out...

A: I did not invent it. However, it is a clever design and has been used successfully and is currently being feasibility tested to see if it can be scaled up. I tweaked it with respect to an inertia trigger.

B: I have absolutely no interest in saving you from imminent death. I promise you that.

If you are able to critique in an objective way with out hidden agendas or veiled insult I will be glad to read your comments.

If it holds no interest for you then pass it by.

Thank you.
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If you are able to critique in an objective way with out hidden agendas or veiled insult I will be glad to read your comments.
Just read my previous posts. This one for example


There is no need for such a device.
It won't work except in a controled environment.
If it works it won't save the boat from being a full loss nor will it save the poor people in it.


Take a course in risks management. You are Don Quichotte trying to right windmills that have flipped over
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