Tranona
Well-Known Member
I wouldn't say 4 inches was substantially bigger (in boats terms at least) and all have a similar or shorter LWL. But there are bigger yachts that are CAT B too. I'd be happy to take the RM890 offshore - the one which I tested (which is at SIBS) was sailed around from La Rochelle in some pretty grim weather.
RM890 Hull length 8.90m (29ft 2in) LWL 8.8m (28ft 10in)
Winner 9 Hull length 9.0m (29ft 6in) LWL 8.0m (26ft 3in)
However my point was not about the RM890 per se, you said "Few boats of 30' comply" and I was pointing out that there are at least four or five 30 footers which make Cat A.
Hanse 315 Hull length 9.62m (31ft 7in) LWL 8.70m (28ft 7in)
Legend 31 Hull length 9.86m (32ft 4in) LWL 9.04m (29ft 8in)
Elan 310 Hull length 9.25m (30ft 4 in) LWL 8.71 (28ft 7in)
Bavaria 33 Hull length 9.25m (30ft 4in) LWL 8.85 (29ft)
HR 310 Hull length 9.42m (30ft 11in) LWL 8.80 (28ft 10)
Sirius 310 Hull length 9.3m (30ft 6in) LWL 8.55 (28ft)
Would not call a Bav 33 (which as you might have seen I have just bought) as even close to 30'. It has the same dimensions (LWL, B and displacement) as my old 37. Don';t know where you got your figures from as the lOA is 9.85m
All of the boats are substantially heavier displacement (Bav 5.3 tons, Hanse 4.7 tons, compared with 3.2 for the RM).
Pretty sure if the RM complied with Cat A they would have got it certified as such. As I said around that size is the borderline and the RM seems to fall one side whereas the others fall the other. indeed the Bav is only A with 6 crew and B with 8 - gives you an idea about how marginal A is in that size.
This is not a criticism of the boat as it is a very different boat from most of the others which might be considered middle of the road cruisers (although a couple lean towards the sporty end).
The criteria for the RCD category is not whether you (or I!) would happily go offshore in such a boat as many people do just that in boats that would not get anywhere near Cat A - but whether it meets the definition in the RCD. Not necessarily the same thing.
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