Neeves
Well-Known Member
If you are planning her as a keeper
I'd amend your budget or the ambitions, slightly
You will not want to be too severe with your instrumentation - and thinking of previous threads and your suggestion of cross Channel ventures - you might want to add AIS - and increasingly you might be looking at an MFD, rather than a tablet. But you could look at a small screen and WiFi the data to a larger screen (a tablet). We don't have AIS but our commercial traffic is not quite the intensity of that in The Channel.
I don't know the Catalac so take that into consideration
But many cats have small headsails (and are geared up for such) which are pretty useless off the wind and off the wind cats can be stunning - with a decent headsail. We changed from a self tacker to a 150% Genoa - and never looked back. But we did need to add tracks and cars, another sheet winch (we set up to cross sheet so we only needed one winch). We were lucky our cat was built with the necessary reinforcing built in. With the same reasoning consider a main with a big roach, you can reef down but you cannot 'add' extra square meters of sail when winds are light. If you experience a head wind your motors will be more than adequate - but I'd suggest just stay in bed, take up fishing or go for a walk. In a mono you can dodge the waves with 2 hulls its more difficult and a bit wetter. Unless you have a winning lottery ticket you might start to prioritise light wind sailing and the big main and big headsail will make all the difference. We also have screecher, on a prodder - which is the same size as the main. Our headsail os on a furler - but if we do need to beat - we replace the 150% with the self tacker.
I suspect you have, will have, mini keels - they are fine (you are not racing). They are surprisingly useful if you want to dry out and clean the hull + props
Now you will not want me to go into ground tackle.......
- but you will be using a bridle (give yourself a chance - have bridle with elasticity) most bridles on cats are too short and too beefy.
Take care, stay safe
Jonathan
Sorry I forgot - have 3 reefs in the main - we do a lot of sailing with 3 reefs. Cats sail flat, sort of, they are impacted by waves like every other yacht - having essential control lines led back to the cockpit (and not at the mast) is something to think about.
I'd amend your budget or the ambitions, slightly
You will not want to be too severe with your instrumentation - and thinking of previous threads and your suggestion of cross Channel ventures - you might want to add AIS - and increasingly you might be looking at an MFD, rather than a tablet. But you could look at a small screen and WiFi the data to a larger screen (a tablet). We don't have AIS but our commercial traffic is not quite the intensity of that in The Channel.
I don't know the Catalac so take that into consideration
But many cats have small headsails (and are geared up for such) which are pretty useless off the wind and off the wind cats can be stunning - with a decent headsail. We changed from a self tacker to a 150% Genoa - and never looked back. But we did need to add tracks and cars, another sheet winch (we set up to cross sheet so we only needed one winch). We were lucky our cat was built with the necessary reinforcing built in. With the same reasoning consider a main with a big roach, you can reef down but you cannot 'add' extra square meters of sail when winds are light. If you experience a head wind your motors will be more than adequate - but I'd suggest just stay in bed, take up fishing or go for a walk. In a mono you can dodge the waves with 2 hulls its more difficult and a bit wetter. Unless you have a winning lottery ticket you might start to prioritise light wind sailing and the big main and big headsail will make all the difference. We also have screecher, on a prodder - which is the same size as the main. Our headsail os on a furler - but if we do need to beat - we replace the 150% with the self tacker.
I suspect you have, will have, mini keels - they are fine (you are not racing). They are surprisingly useful if you want to dry out and clean the hull + props
Now you will not want me to go into ground tackle.......
Take care, stay safe
Jonathan
Sorry I forgot - have 3 reefs in the main - we do a lot of sailing with 3 reefs. Cats sail flat, sort of, they are impacted by waves like every other yacht - having essential control lines led back to the cockpit (and not at the mast) is something to think about.
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