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Increased interest in larger catamarans
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During recent years the concept of larger
catamarans has become heavily focused on, not only
in Europe but in the U.S. as well. Their popularity
for sailing vacations has dramatically increased,
especially in the Caribbean. They are built in a
range of sizes and designs and where by use of
modern materials and building methods it has been
further developed.
The stability of a catamaran is a blessing for those
with a genuine interest in sailing but have yet to
develop their sea legs.
Large catamarans are incredibly safe, probably the
safest type of vessel afloat. This is due to hull
stability which increases much more rapidly with
size than does the power of the wind to overturn the
boat.
The fact that multihulls don't heel as much when
sailing allows better use of both leeward and
windward sides, increasing the capacity of
comfortable cruising with more people on board – as
shown by the many large catamarans used for
day-excursions and the crewed charter industry in
general.
More Speed and Less Heeling
As wind and boat speed increase, wave resistance
becomes of increasing importance. Wave resistance is
proportionally made lower by additional hull length
and even greater by additional cross-sectional hull
area on the water line. In sum, the larger the
catamaran (48ft. plus), the more wind pressure is
required for a wave-induced capsize. Larger
catamarans are far superior in this respect to the
conventional monohull power or sailing yacht of
similar length. The concept of little or no angle of
heel becomes a great advantage, particularly if you
have children on board. They can play around on the
boat, unconcerned if for instance you are in the
middle of a tacking maneuver.
Vastly More Space Onboard
Compared to monohulls of equal length, these larger
catamarans have far more space above deck. This
allows your crew to be comfortably spread out in
good weather; your guests aboard can find an
excellent spot to recline either in the sun or under
the shade of the sails. The net trampolines (esp.
found on the faster designs) make excellent hammocks
in good weather and while docked.
Larger catamarans feature a vast amount of interior
living space which is great for privacy, with their
roomy berths and galleys with separate bath and
toilet facilities. Some of you might be saying to
yourselves "if I purchase a boat that is 48ft. or
above, it had -better- feature excellent interior
volume!", but the trick has been to design a
spacious boat that will not weigh too much (since
extra weight will reduce windward performance and
speed under sail).
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