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An expert is what someone else calls you to call yourself one is proving that you are not one...
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Wiley, what would be the best power catamaran for living aboard and cruising the world?
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I am a non-sailor pretty much willing to buy a sailing boat. Multihulls usually outweigh the monohulls except for one thing: flipping over and the lack of self-righting capabilities. How serious can this get and in which windspeed levels or waves?
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I'll take a cat any day. Monohull sailing is fun for a few hours but what are you going to do the other 20 hours....hold on while sailing and being in each others way at anchor. Mono is less expensive and that can be a factor. I wanna be the guy buying a 60' cat but doesn't know how well it is in close quarters....I want his money!
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they are ok for coastal waters in smooth to moderate seas, but if u r out n get court in force 8 or above start praying, If they where any good in rough waters Pilot boats lifeboats IE the RNLI n the us coastguards would a been using them
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I view them as just party boats as Harley's are bad boy bikes. And I am a sail solo and no one that I want to sail with. Interesting looking boats if you have a large family or just enjoy drink and bs.
A candid interview with Catamaran Specialist Wiley Sharp on the benefits of a Catamaran. Wiley Sharp grew up on the West Coast of Florida where he was exposed to sailing and fishing at a very young age. Sailing and cruising became a mainstay in Wiley’s life after high school when he went to sea to earn his captain’s license. This took him down to Cape Town, South Africa to face some of the toughest seas in the world. http://www.denisonyachtsales.com/2013/02/florida-yacht-broker-wiley-sharp/ After earning his 200-ton license, Wiley went to work in the Bahamas as a charter captain. From there his love for the sea and hard work ethic took him to St. Vincent as an operations manager for a large charter company. After a period of time in St. Vincent he moved to Grenada to open and manage a new charter operation with a fleet of 20 yachts and catamarans. Wiley’s experience gained over thousands of miles at sea, countless hours maintaining boats, and his love for all things boating, makes him a great choice when looking for your next cruising yacht. Contact Wiley Sharp Cell: 561.613.8985 Email: Wiley@DenisonYachtSales.com