Which is best in a storm; sloop, cutter or caravel? - sloop for sale
If everyone had a fiberglass hull with a steel frame and masts, which would be the next super in a violent storm caravel sloop or cutter? I am planning a long trip in a few years ago and chose these three because they easier to navigate, appears with a small group of less than 10 is.


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Your options would have to agree with 45 Cal
They know what is a caravel?
The trick is to reduce the sail to a tolerable level for the conditions. One cup has two props are usually at least 2 meters or more apart. They are usually with a sail of a smaller reduction and greater than the original manipulated jack. The candle is often secondary to the pole (clubfoot) for precise control.
When I prepare for long passages and given by the storms ... would probably be a cutter ketch or yawl rig tops. In a major success that you use the small candle on the front and a candle near the back of the rudder, which is better a candle or curled trisail storm on the streets, if we consider the statement.
I would like an anchor of some kind of storm ... either a cone or a parachute and a final disposition of the two series son of rope and chain.
The key is to prepare and boathandling Address /.
That's my 2 cents.
The more candles you can have more opportunities you. Of course, handling and processing of these options that provide a portion of the image.
When the strong wind in the sails of several works best cutter "or a small candle to the heads of the Corvette>
Go with the cutter.
Agree with 45 Cal.
Good luck, and boat insurance!
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