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Re: SailCat vs PowerCat
[Re: GeorgeC1]
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07/24/2017 02:18 PM
07/24/2017 02:18 PM
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snowdog
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Hi Alli! Welcome to the forum. Since you guys are experienced power-boaters I would stick with what you know. Why go on vacation and worry about your lack of sailing skills? Switch to a Power-Cat. Unless your powerboat experience is on a great lake, you will have plenty of new things to learn with boating on the ocean. Keep it simple and fun for your group. Your other option is to hire a captain since you do not have the required experience to safely operate a sailboat.
s/v Snow Dog - Leopard 46
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