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SBO Weather and Forecasting Forum Jim & John
- Oct 22, 2014
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KG. It looks like an interesting boat.
We cruised on a Leopard45 in Belize. Worked well for the waters and sailing experience. First time with such a big cat. The room on the boat fit the statement "A condo on the water". The particular boat while big and nice lacked rigging design and suffered from use as a chartered boat with lines past replacement stage, and friction due to equipment making it difficult to easily sail the boat. But that could be addressed. The space both for use and storage was tremendous. I was easy to enjoy. We had 3 couples aboard. Room to spare.
I liked the single cockpit station on the Leopard. It was high in the boat providing excellent visibility.
You will need a cover for the 2 Nautitech helms. I see they add little bimini's to give the two helm stations some cover from the elements.
I guess such a boat decision might include consideration of the waters you want to cruise. While boats are cruised across the globe I think the catamarans lend themselves to the warmer waters. They would demand a lot of heating capacity to be sailing up here in the PacificNW. Yet we see them in the sound.
We cruised on a Leopard45 in Belize. Worked well for the waters and sailing experience. First time with such a big cat. The room on the boat fit the statement "A condo on the water". The particular boat while big and nice lacked rigging design and suffered from use as a chartered boat with lines past replacement stage, and friction due to equipment making it difficult to easily sail the boat. But that could be addressed. The space both for use and storage was tremendous. I was easy to enjoy. We had 3 couples aboard. Room to spare.
I liked the single cockpit station on the Leopard. It was high in the boat providing excellent visibility.
You will need a cover for the 2 Nautitech helms. I see they add little bimini's to give the two helm stations some cover from the elements.
I guess such a boat decision might include consideration of the waters you want to cruise. While boats are cruised across the globe I think the catamarans lend themselves to the warmer waters. They would demand a lot of heating capacity to be sailing up here in the PacificNW. Yet we see them in the sound.