vas
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Funny you should mentioned the cat option. A guy I spoke to who had lived aboard a very popular, locally built 38' sailing cat, but who also was delivering this companies new boats from their factory pretty much full time, was the first to mention the 80% motor thing, but have since read a number of similar accounts.
Cats don't point to windward very well and the engines were needed to not only maintain speed but also keep charge in batteries even if the wind was in the right direction.
Cats dont perform well with extra weight either, and with his families liveaboard requirements (weight and storage) he sold the yacht and bought a Nordhavn 43, which he is very pleased with.
I suppose it all depends if you're going somewhere in a hurry. If I'm to be retired and tour around the reasonably sunny Med, I guess a few solar panels (technology should be able to yield more by then!) should be enough for my el.needs, and I definitely wont be in a hurry.
Can't you get 5-6knots on the sails with non-gale force winds on a 45ft cat?
That should do I guess...
on the other hand, I spend a couple of hours checking the drawings (plans/sections) on the N56MS and it's v.well thought and executed craft!
V.