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Old 04-01-2008, 08:01   #16
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Old 04-01-2008, 08:21   #17
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Most american cats are either heavy or deep draft. which really hurt the performance. I am looking for such a vessel.
40 ft with 4 queens and 2 heads and also some exciting sailing
4 queens AND Performance at 40'???? Never was one, never will be one.
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Your telling me the maine cat 41 is to heavy?
Does it have dagger boards?
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It's lighter than most and has daggerboards but it doesn't have 4 queens. (only 2)
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