Thanks
David E
Personally, Liveaboard and Offshore are very different animals. Since
long distance sailors spend 90+ of their time at anchor, I tend towards
liveaboard preferences, particularly since most people that ask
questions such as yours are considering relatively sheltered trips as
the Windward Path down the Caribbean. If I didn't have my lady as part
of the equation, I'd do THAT trip in our old Macgregor 21. It's far more
lightly built than the Catalina 380, but could easily make it if the
captain was as conservative as I am.
I (and my insurance company) don't consider a couple of days' travel
down the East coast outside of the ICW as offshore.
In other words, though I don't know the Catalina 380 personally, it may
be perfectly adequate to the trip you envision. For us to pass
judgement, you'll have to define that trip more fully.
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Jere Lull
Xan-a-Deux ('73 Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD)
Xan's Pages: http://members.dca.net/jerelull/X-Main.html
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I live and sail in South East Australia. For me to travel to any worthwhile
destination a trip into Bass Straight (Roaring Forties) is required. My
intended destinations will be the East coast of Australia, the Pacific
Islands and New Zealand. Time frame before I leave is 2-3 yrs. At this stage
our plans are to stay away for 5 -10 yrs and therefore am looking at the
boat options open to me.
Regards
Dave E
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