Has there been any discussion of this?

Discussion in 'Multihulls' started by Paul Scott, Apr 23, 2025.

  1. Paul Scott
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    Paul Scott Senior Member

    +-?

    (IIRR, Julian Bethwaite & a mystery South American designer posited this.)
     

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    Why should there be any discussion...it is a "meh..." design, too limited; trying too hard to tick all the boxes.
     
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  3. Paul Scott
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    Kind of reminded me of Sebago, (~ same size) with the possible advantage of light air ghosting without the amas in the water +some sort of self self righting- what I was most interested in was how much weight would be saved with shorter amas that could be put in the keel bub.

    It is in a grey area between pure multis, monos and keel boats, similar to, I suppose, The K1, Tempest, & Int 110 being seen seen as similarly occupying a grey area between windsurfers and keelboats…. (I suppose mini outriggers on open sailing canoes operate in this kind of grey area too…)

    ;)
     
  4. Kurtz
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    whats this bit sticking down?
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