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Re: \"Keep to the old heavies....
Each to their own. For my part shoddily constructed things always irritate in the long run - and maintenance will become a bigger burden too.
I have a big, heavy cruising boat for family trips. I believe that better quality materials and higher standard of workmanship yields an inherently safer yacht, and with the family on board that matters, as we habitually sail in exposed waters - and are given to making longer passges than some. We pay the penalty in quieter conditions but the ability to 'live' on passage in rougher conditions is valuable.
Next year I am going the light displacement route - but that is different - no family, just racing and it is a different tool for a different job.
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Each to their own. For my part shoddily constructed things always irritate in the long run - and maintenance will become a bigger burden too.
I have a big, heavy cruising boat for family trips. I believe that better quality materials and higher standard of workmanship yields an inherently safer yacht, and with the family on board that matters, as we habitually sail in exposed waters - and are given to making longer passges than some. We pay the penalty in quieter conditions but the ability to 'live' on passage in rougher conditions is valuable.
Next year I am going the light displacement route - but that is different - no family, just racing and it is a different tool for a different job.
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