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A schooner can have two or more masts, the aftermost mast taller or equal to the height of the forward mast(s), distinguishing this design from a ketch or a yawl. Top sail schooners are rigged to carry a square sail near the top of their foremast, but generally modern schooners are gaff or marconi rigged.
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Rustler 42 yacht- Designed by Stephen Jones with fast, safe passage making in mind. Combining style that is traditional yet modern with a proven cruising layout and excellent sailing performance, the result is a classic combination built to last a lifetime. Her long fully encapsulated lead keel and big skeg hung rudder give her excellent directional stability in any seaway. Her generous displacement, safe performance and sea kindly characteristics make her a very forgiving and confidence inspiring yacht. Primarily, the Rustler 42 accommodation is designed for living in safety and comfort when under way. However, the spacious, light and airy saloon and galley area make entertaining and living in harbour everything you desire. Every Rustler 42 is built to take the worst of prevailing seas, to look after her crew and inspire every yachtsman with blue water aspirations. The Rustlers heavy weather characteristics are why many are being sailed on long distance cruises, a few are on single handed passages but usually they are sailed by couples who find the safe ease of handling ideal for short handed sailing. She is immensely strong, hull and deck mouldings are laid up by hand using quadraxial matting with isophalic resin. Bulkheads are fully glassed to the hull and deck. Together with substantial stringers and a lead encapsulated keel the result is a yacht with unrivalled strength and endurance. Each yacht can be customised to an owner�s specification.
However the Rustler 42 has been perfected over many boats giving a well proven standard configuration.
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Most modern monohull boats have fin keels, which are heavy and deep, but short in relation to the hull length. More traditional yachts carried a full keel which is generally half or more of the length of the boat. A recent feature is a winged keel, which is short and shallow, but carries a lot of weight in two "wings" which run sideways from the main part of the keel. Even more recent is the concept of canting keels, designed to move the weight at the bottom of a sailboat to the upwind side, allowing the boat to carry more sails.
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Delivery Yachtsman Freed In Gibraltar

Mon, 20 Aug 2007 11:06:39 +0200
2 months in jail I believe and I can't imagine how much pain and money this cost him and his sailing crew. What a nightmare situation to find oneself in when you thought you were doing something relaxing and enjoyable.

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New Brazil extended visas for sailors

Wed, 29 Nov 2006 17:05:41 +0200
Sailors can now obtain a 5 year multiple re-entry visa for Brazil from the Brazilian Embassy ....

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12-Volt Mast Wiring: Common Issues

In my last article I discussed some of the more common failure issues with mast light fixtures. Associated with this 12-volt system is the wire run in the mast. Common problems here are improper wire types, their age, and their terminations. If we think in terms of the average age ...

Sailing crew wanted from Halifax To Scandinavia.

Mon, 20 Aug 2007 11:13:19 +0200
Need one experienced sailing crew member to sail yacht from Halifax to Copenhagen. We can sail Monday August 27. Right now we are 3, but one has got a back injury. It's a Morgan Out Island 41'. Speak English, German, Danish - Share food and Diesel expenses. It's non payed position.

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Sailing west across the Indian Ocean from Australia?

Fri, 22 Dec 2006 23:33:59 +0200
Tony Herrick has published two new marine ebooks covering the sailing passage across the Indian Ocean. 1) "Indian Ocean Crossing Notes - East to West and West to East". 2) "Cruising the Islands & Atolls of the Mozambigue Channel" And of course his ebook "Welcome to Durban - A Sailor's Guide" - to assist sailors to make safe landfall in South Africa.

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