Yes , I totally agree. This 285 will teach me a lot and serve for some short trips like to the Bahamas, and one day still have value towards a bigger home on the water. Thanks, Forest
Are you for real?Many examples in All Is Lost (2013) survival at sea drama film with Robert Redford.
Actually, not true. Here are the numbers from Appendix I of the book Fasnet-Force 10.Jackdaw, I just re-examined the report on the Fastnet race. Waves averaged 25 to 30 feet with individual waves up to 45 feet. The data show no correlation between boat length and the probability of knockdown, capsize, abandonment, or sinking. I have read the opinions of a number of designers. I am largely basing my comments on theirs.
?????Length is by FAR the greatest contributor to ultimate stability in a boat; which is its ability to resist capsize.
Go ahead. But here the current thinking on the matter.That seems like an overly broad statement.
I can think of plenty of examples that buck that trend.