While I am sure this topic was discussed way more then once, it's not in the top thread list - so how about I bring it up here.
I have pretty good experience with monohulls, so I know what to expect there. I am considering a somewhat extended family cruise, with kids, though - and an idea of a small catamaran started to look mighty interesting, something about 30ft long, that is still a small and manageable vessel but supposedly provides more stability and space (that others might need more than myself, I am happiest when snugly fit in a quarterberth
So far pluses of small cats are:
- shallow draft (good for variety of East Coast waters)
- often an outboard engine, this is both pro and con - pro because they are easier to maintain and replace

- stable platform
- space
Minuses are:
- Potentially not as safe in heavy weather - or is it? (I know it supposed to be hard to turn one of those "turtle" but who knows, they have those floats on top of a mast for a reason

)
- Wide, might be hard to find docking (though at 30' length, may be not as wide)
- Does not go to weather
- Engine - con because they might not be as powerful, gasoline engines don't like slow going (and outboard diesel is a weird beast), and they tend to have weak
alternators. Plus I remember my days with outboard on previous boat - in any sea, the damn thing would be out of the water half the time, choking on air and dying.
So, what would be pros and, especially, con-s that I might be missing?