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Old 03-31-2009, 04:23 AM
CapKos CapKos is offline
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Finisterre, S&S, Allied Seabreeze and overhangs

Hi All,
I just crossed the Med with an Allied Seabreeze, and was positively surprised from the excellent stability and seaworthiness of this boat. Allied Seabreeze was designed with the same concept of the famous Finisttere of S&S, and have extremely high overhangs (LOA/LWL = 1.43), large beam 10ft, and relatively low ballast ratio – 0.3. My question is: is it such a boat saves for offshore sailing and possible ocean crossing?
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CapKos,
Freelance and Corsair
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Old 03-31-2009, 06:08 AM
FAST FRED FAST FRED is offline
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Location: Conn in summers , Ortona FL in winter , with big dock & room for O'nite stop .
is it such a boat saves for offshore sailing and possible ocean crossing?

With much weathert planning and a bit of LUCK many folks circumnavigating have only seen a 35K breeze or less.

The North Atlantic in February is a hard place for any boat ,the Caribbean is a different experience.

Read of other folks voyages.

We have a Benateau First 32 , at our dock,that crossed the Atlantic in season with style. Hardly any cruisers dream of an ocean crosser , but it works.

FF

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Old 04-01-2009, 04:14 PM
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Hi Fred,
I agree that in the good season it is possible to cross the Atlantic with nearly any boat, but should be good to have a boat able to resist any weather. I am asking mainly because the long overhangs surprise me. I remember that Slocum warning that this is not appropriate in big waves. But actually Finisterre was build exactly for the ocean racing. So I couldn’t understand where is the trick.

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Konstantin
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