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Monocat.... say what?
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10/31/2019 10:01 AM
10/31/2019 10:01 AM
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Posts: 350 Ottawa, Canada
UncleLuff
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Apparently Jeanneau and Dream Yacht Charters have teamed up to produce a monstrosity called a .... Monocat! What is this monstrosity, this Frankenstein? Is this some kind of Halloween /April fools joke? https://www.dreamyachtcharter.com/sun-loft-47/Upon further review it is an interesting concept and may be a great way to save some money and enjoy some more deck space.... Making meals would be great in nice weather and calm conditions....wouldn't want to do an open passage on this thing though! The other thing I am thinking is that in rough conditions there is no place to get out of the spray unless there are side covers that come down for the area towards the stern... Also curious how it sails although I am sure sailing qualities come in last place compared to cruising cofort? Mast is more forward and the with a self-tacking jib.... I am planning on heading down to the SVGs this April and if we get enough guys together may think about chartering one....
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