We made a run over to Ft.Walton beach last weekend to have a look at the NINA, or a reproduction of the NINA. My first impression of it was, it was small. My second impression of it was,it was small. At an overall length of 93+ feet, I guess I was expecting more. But the beam is only 17', and the length on deck is 66' so suddenly it ain't so big any more. Add to this that the aft 10' or so is taken up by the tiller movement and you don't have much left. I talked to one of the crew, and of course the question was how slow is it. He told me they had seen 9 knots, dead down wind, but it had to really be howling to make that speed. Next question was upwind performance, and I got a big smiley, and a reply that anything with the breeze more than 110 of the bow was fine. I guess the most amazing thing was that all the hold space was used for provisions, water etc. and the crew lived on deck. 24/7. Mr. Colombus cabin was crammed into an aft corner, below, and had standing head room of 4'. All I can say is I am very glad I was not a sailor in those days.