Norman_E
Well-Known Member
I see that boat has a tiller, but is the thing with the blue cover on it in the cockpit a wheel pedestal? I also wonder if there is provision to steer from inside the deckhouse in bad weather?
Once again it is a little too early for these details to be finalised, but our preference is to avoid G7 chain if possible. The chain locker is well back from the bow, so there is less impact from the heavy chain on sailing performance.
G7 is difficult to replace in remote locations and needs watching carefully as a small loss of material translates to a significant loss of strength. Anchoring about 300 days a year we are tough on anchoring gear and our G7 chain only lasted 4 years and really needed replacing around the three year mark.
The weight savings are significant so I think G7 can still be a good option for many boats especially for lightweight catamarans like yours. There is not much loss of anchor performance going for lighter chain although most of this loss is in difficult substrates where the anchor is strugglng to set which is perhaps where the loss can be least afforded, but this is uncommon if a good quality anchor is used.
I see that boat has a tiller, but is the thing with the blue cover on it in the cockpit a wheel pedestal? I also wonder if there is provision to steer from inside the deckhouse in bad weather?
The Aerorig was a good idea, but I think it was a bit of a commercial failure and I am not sure it is available any longer. Unconventional solutions can be difficult to repair in out of the way places.
.