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| Is a Cat actually preferable to a Trimaran? #9158 08/02/02 03:58 PM 08/02/02 03:58 PM | Anonymous OP
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Unregistered | If I took a Cat & a Trimaran out sailing on a rough day,,,both on the same day. What one would I want based on comfort, reliability and confidence in seaworthiness?
I'm just a little concerned how much the Cat's will Heel or List. And is it the safest & easiest to sail out of the 2?
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Joined: Apr 2002 Posts: 96 Racine, Wisconsin Leo
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Posts: 96 Racine, Wisconsin | The EXPERTS around here will tell you the TRI is the way to go for all of the criteria you list.
I am pretty sure you had some earlier posts that Rick White responded to. Trust what he said in response. He's a PRO.
Paul Scott Bartelt
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Posts: 744 | Cats tip over and Tris just keep going! A trimaran will also allow mom and the kids to get out of the weather when the going gets "rough".
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Unregistered | I neglected to mention that either a tri or cat the length will be 39’ plus. | | |
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