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Forum: Multihull Sailboats 21-08-2014, 16:39 |
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earthbm
Re: Corsair 37 or Dragonfly 35: Which Is Better for Blue Water Passage Making ?
Yeah, above pics are of DF 1200. I had a dinghy and kept it on the trampoline, but then sold it -- just didn't need it. Keeping it on the tramp is better than on the davits -- less weight, cost,... |
Forum: Multihull Sailboats 21-08-2014, 13:36 |
Replies: 78
Views: 110,464
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earthbm
Re: Corsair 37 or Dragonfly 35: Which Is Better for Blue Water Passage Making ?
To prevent the Corsair from falling on its side. The amas don't seem to be designed for keeping the boat in the water when folded, just for getting to a ramp. And 35+ is a bit too big for taking it... |
Forum: Multihull Sailboats 19-08-2014, 14:32 |
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earthbm
Re: Corsair 37 or Dragonfly 35: Which Is Better for Blue Water Passage Making ?
About DF 35 -- I took it from Puget Sound to So Cal a couple years ago. While it was a "coastal" passage (+/-200nm), it felt pretty "offshore" in 20' swell at the entrance to San Juan De Fuca (ebb... |
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