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Saturday, January 30th, 2010

There are many reasons for choosing a sailing catamaran over a monohull. Red Gibbons identifies these Top 6 Advantages of a Sail-Cruising Catamaran:
Low Heel Sailing. Monohull sailing at 15 to 25 degrees is an adventure for some, but many sailors prefer a cat’s consistent 4 to 6 degree heel.
Faster Sailing Performance. A sailing cat can travel 25% to 100% faster than a comparable monohull.
Double the Motoring Performance. Twin props deliver more power, reliability and maneuverability.
More Room. Both cockpit and salon of most cruising cats are larger than a monohull of the same length.
Shallow Draft. You can beach a sailing cat and take it into shallow waters.
Lower Risk of Sinking. Racing monohulls must carry lifeboats, but not racing cats. This is testimony to the “unsinkable” qualities of catamarans.
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