geem
Well-Known Member
I used to sail a 37 catamaran. To maintain good sailing performance, it was essential to minimise weight. We kept the boat super light. Plastic plates and glasses, minimal spares, foam core panels under bunks instead of marine ply. Foam core doors, table, shelves, etc We had a saw you tooth brush in half to save weight sort of mentality.I don't expect you to take me seriously but I's go for G70 x 8mm - and I am serious.
A decent snubber will replace catenary, the weight and space savings are large.
Your yacht has a similar windage to our 38' x 22'6" catamaran - and we used 6mm
Jonathan
We got sick of not being able to carry all our toys and provision for long periods. We made the decision to go back to a monohull.
The reality of cruising a monhull compared to a catamaran is that weight is a minor problem not a major problem like it is on a cat. Most monohulls, regardless of whether they are a lightweight production boat or a bluewater heavy displacement, are fully loaded once you are living aboard. There are a number of cruising couples heading off to the Med or Caribbean here on a range of boats. The common denominator is we are all trying to pack everything we want on the boat. We are full of gear. We could never do that on the cat. An extra few kg in the bow is not an issue.
If you were racing around the cans every weekend, then you probably don't carry chain anyway.

