laika
Well-Known Member
Like chris_robb I have an oceanlord and the main is a good size for a masthead sloop. Downside for someone of proper northern european proportions is the main over your head when helming standing up, although I had this addressed by my sailmaker cutting my new main to give me a bit more headroom. I'm not especially prone to mal de mer but received wisdom is that seasickness is reduced by a position close to the centre of the boat where movement is minimised.It must reduce the amount of mainsail area, and perhaps make the crew more seasick?
Downsides I can think of: bimini isn't going to provide much protection from behind (when I get one fitted) as it can only go as far back as the mainsheet.. Single handed mooring requires a little more athleticism. Learning to med moor in a centre cockpit is a skill which awaits me