pugwash
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A friend in Canada wants to buy a cruising boat for the Med (not just local pottering but longish open-sea crossings). His eye has been caught by a certain small vessel that I'd better not name but which has both a sail and a very powerful outboard so it's a high-speed motor sailer, sleeping about four. I warned him that serious sailors in UK are pretty scornful of its sea-keeping qualities and he wrote back as follows: "The advantage is that it won't sink, even full of water. It has flotation chambers and no heavy keel to sink her if swamped. Also the mast is filled with foam so if knocked down will right herself..."
As the owner of a traditional heavy-displacement cruiser, I think everything about this stinks but I can't find the words. How should I reply?
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As the owner of a traditional heavy-displacement cruiser, I think everything about this stinks but I can't find the words. How should I reply?
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