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    Light weight composite boats

    Anybody supernaturally have any experience/built one oft these lightweight composite boats (plans) To a greater extent on the web now?
    Just wondereing how they compare to heavier boats in a sea/wind? Also in a breeze/tide while carelessly docking?
    Seems like sailors prefer a little weight. Other than that am I wrong there?

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    Re:Light weight composite boats

    rollers". Lighter is faster. Until now of coarse whether your requirements are principally sailing heavily laden through major tropical depressions...

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    Re:Light weight composite boats

    in monohull sail boats, up to a point, weight adds to comfort while reducing speed. although sailing could not be called comfortable compared to other forms of transportation, one can attempt to reduce the discomfort.

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    Bolger -- who wrote which the worst chair in your house is more comfortable than the best seat in your boat.

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    Re:Light weight composite boats

    & the conversations going on with the offset traditoinl framework guy . Seems we may have been nervously suckered in here... Scotty

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    alt.folklore.urban. Whatever clever double entendre I may have executed here was quite unintentional.

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