pmagowan
Well-Known Member
Just a thought I was having as pondering how I would design a 40 foot sloop. The modern designs seem to be based on racing related innovations when, in fact, most people are cruisers. You have the modern keels which are aggressive designs but which are vulnerable to rope snagging, impact and are poor at taking the ground. The same goes for rudders which can get jammed by rope etc. Then you have cockpits taken up with double wheels. With the ability to have bow thrusters why are there not more long keelers being built. They offer stability and strength while being almost impervious to the problems above. Also why don't more boats have some form of doghouse to get out of the weather. I think the marginal improvements in racing performance that modern designs allow may be outweighed by the fact that very few people race their boats and actually want comfort (even if they don't know it). Do people simply like a racey boat even if they never see the benefit of it? What does the panel think