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Forum: Multihull Sailboats 17-05-2015, 06:04 |
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Views: 61,559
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boatman61
Re: Is there a catamaran of cruising size that can self right unaided?
Any current/past production cat would deep six using the Kelsall method.. just to many holes in the aft bulkheads..:biggrin: Great theory though.. means serious redesigning of everything... |
Forum: Multihull Sailboats 17-05-2015, 01:18 |
Replies: 458
Views: 61,559
Posted By
boatman61
Re: Is there a catamaran of cruising size that can self right unaided?
As its 'Flipped'.. would not the top of the mast now be the bottom..:biggrin: |
Forum: Multihull Sailboats 16-05-2015, 14:02 |
Replies: 458
Views: 61,559
Posted By
boatman61
Re: Is there a catamaran of cruising size that can self right unaided?
I think that was never really thought out..:biggrin: Good marketing gimmick tho'... I'm old enough to remember when they first came out..:whistling: |
Forum: Multihull Sailboats 16-05-2015, 13:01 |
Replies: 458
Views: 61,559
Posted By
boatman61
Re: Is there a catamaran of cruising size that can self right unaided?
An Iroquois Mk1.. here in Marina Capitana, Sardegna... complete with original anti-flip device.. |
Forum: Multihull Sailboats 16-05-2015, 07:24 |
Replies: 458
Views: 61,559
Posted By
boatman61
Re: Is there a catamaran of cruising size that can self right unaided?
And.. a quick search on the central database would have shown you were not and had never been insured as such.. Is there such a thing as Master Yachtsman..:biggrin: |
Forum: Multihull Sailboats 16-05-2015, 04:05 |
Replies: 458
Views: 61,559
Posted By
boatman61
Re: Is there a catamaran of cruising size that can self right unaided?
Loada Bollox... what you fail to take into account is that the insurer is evaluating your capabilities as much if not more than the boat your insuring.. The less 'Proven Experience' the higher your... |
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