Daggerboards on a cruising cat

Discussion in 'Multihulls' started by rapscallion, Aug 19, 2017.

  1. Corley
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    Corley epoxy coated

    I can't imagine having a cruising cat without daggerboards it's a relatively simple way to gain a worthwhile boost in performance without compromising too much in the way of convenience or internal room. It's nice to have two for a bit of redundancy should one break.
     
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  2. DennisRB
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    DennisRB Senior Member

    In QLD its all about the shallow draft and beachability too. Seems a no brainer really.
     
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