Ubergeekian
Well-Known Member
As I already posted:
"Surely if long keel and overhangs were the only way to build a boat, would the largest builders of boats in Europe and the U.S. not be doing so? Are these builders all wrong? Would we not be seeing AWB's falling to pieces all over the world?"
Fact, we dont see modern boats falling apart
It's also fair to note, though, that how boats are used has changed drastically over the past thirty-ish years. Most buyers of new boats (not all, but most) will be aiming for a marina-to-marina existence. Living on the boat in the marina is fun, and there's no particular need to go out in wild weather. Thirty years ago time not sailing was much more likely to be in a harbour or anchorage without much or anything by way of facilities, so people spent a higher proportion of their time aboard under way.
The change has naturally informed yacht design. Those of us who don't really do the marina thing have loads of older boats to choose from; new boat tend to be aimed at the newer style of use.
There's room for us all.