capnsensible
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>Seems strange that he includes the PDQ range of catamarans for offshore cruising, when they're almost universally considered to be generally unsuitable for that.
We saw a number of Prout catamarans in the Caribbean that had crossed the Atlantic.
Yep, there are Prouts all over the world and they seem to be great solid offshore boats. We've never seen a PDQ in Europe though.
I’m just grateful we don’t suffer from the same Luddite outlook in aviation. If we did we would all be flying around in Dragon Rapides etc...![]()
I find it somewhat amusing to see a chap in a fairly bog-standard Bene Oceanis 43 AWB sailing safely through the S Ocean storms to assist with a semi-wrecked Nic 32 from the GGR! Says something about yachts suitable for serious ocean sailing does it not?
Says something about yachts suitable for serious ocean sailing does it not?
A single incident with no other details tells you very little, if anything.
Not simple either to see how many have retired from the longue route. At a guess having access to modern weather data would help the longue route to keep out of the worst of it.
Mmmmmm
Anyone who finds that article useful is not ready to go cruising offshore IMHO.
Look after the boat and it will look after you, you are on your own so you'll have to fix stuff or have alternative back up systems, electronics do fail and are rarely fixable at sea. You need sails, steering and a water tight hull the rest are luxuries.
Even the best made systems and boats fail. A Sweden I sailed had a cable steering system that gave up 1 day out of Canaries and then the emergency steering failed after 2 hours, so an expensive well made boat isn't always the answer. To date my favorite boat for rough weather, long passages and living aboard was a Bav 390.
And we had no long range comm's apart from a second hand EPIRB, we considered we would be totally on our own for however long a passage took. I've sailed open30, rival38,twister, Sweden38, Santa cruz 70,halmatic30, Feeling1070, sigma 36/38 and some delivery trips on a few more.
So which were you happiest with?
He has already stated that quite clearly so suggest you read the post again.
Why not let him answer.
He mentioned many others, so his comments on those would be of interest.
But he very clearly states that the Bavaria 390 is his favourite - which is what you asked.
Maybe if you wanted him to comment on the other boats he mentioned then that is what you should have asked that in the first place.
So always best to ask the question you want an answer to rather than assume the reader just knows what you want.
Since when did you become forum prefect?
. There is no charge for using words to explain exactly what you want to know.
No, but there is a price to pay for being a pompous, patronising git.
Tell me what the price is then.