Slow_boat
Well-Known Member
I went to the multihull show in Emsworth at the weekend and was chatting to a very helpful chap, (I didn't get his name) He told me that the main objections people put to buying a cat are myths;
1 They don't capsize.
2 They are no more expensive in marinas than a mono. In fact, some marinas love them because they can get into difficult shallow berths.
3 They go to windward as well as a twin keel cruising mono. Even the older long keel Prouts, which is what I was looking at.
4 They are cheaper to maintain as they carry less sail than a similar length mono, so the deck gear and rigging can be lighter.
Can anyone confirm or deny any of the above?
What are the 'cons' of catamaran ownership ( I liked the Prout Event 34)
1 They don't capsize.
2 They are no more expensive in marinas than a mono. In fact, some marinas love them because they can get into difficult shallow berths.
3 They go to windward as well as a twin keel cruising mono. Even the older long keel Prouts, which is what I was looking at.
4 They are cheaper to maintain as they carry less sail than a similar length mono, so the deck gear and rigging can be lighter.
Can anyone confirm or deny any of the above?
What are the 'cons' of catamaran ownership ( I liked the Prout Event 34)