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Hull speed and wide sterns

Denr,
Nice try. I know how to operate a furling main. I saw that you had logged onto my computer at our Sailnet booth at sail X-po.
I was downstairs having a ccheeseborger at the time.
Glad to hear your finally going sailing.
Here in Florida we just couldn''t wait, went ahead and started without you.

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If the ability of a sailboat to quickly right itself is relegated to a relatively minor issue, wouldn''t the ideal sailboat be a stout catamaran?

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Yes, and a contest that is 4 years old.
If you ask me, there is no need to resurrect it.
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Okay, new design for a sailboat that exceeds THS. It'll be a floating version of the Imperial Star Destroyer. As an added plus, it'll be effectively immune to pirates.
http://www.obh.snafu.de/~madley/star..._destroyer.gif

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