Yesterday I had a chat with a new member at our marina who recently purchased an Allied Princess ketch. The boat is 45 years old and I was greatly impressed by its condition. It has certainly been cared for over the years. Sitting in the cockpit, I marveled at the condition of the cockpit and masts. There wasn't a scratch or any surface blemish anywhere to be found and all the surfaces were gleaming as if it just came out of the showroom! Brightwork was similarly in polished condition. The owner briefly told me that he was concerned and questioned the surveyor about the deck-stepped masts and was assured that there is no compromise.
It got me to thinking about modern yacht design and if keel-stepped masts are even designed for modern boats. It seems to me that deck-stepped is the norm, even for the upper-echelon of modern blue water designs. True or not?
It got me to thinking about modern yacht design and if keel-stepped masts are even designed for modern boats. It seems to me that deck-stepped is the norm, even for the upper-echelon of modern blue water designs. True or not?