
Originally Posted by
OrangeJaybird
Thanks Noelm - you might be right.
Scottar funny you mention that - we were looking at the Barcrushers due to their water ballast system (amongst other things). I was thinking that a cat may solve my issue.
Would a heavier boat help? Or not really?
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A heavier boat will typically be less lively at rest but hull design also comes into it. At the end of the day though everybody's feelings as to what is "stable enough" come down to the individual. I run a Seafarer Victory which as traditional mono's go has a good reputation as a good level of compromise between ride and stability at rest - but it will still roll - all boats do - some more than others. Cats probably offer the best combination of both ride and stability - effectively a big punt at rest but at a personal level, I can't stand the tunnel noise when going slow or sitting still in chop - plenty aren't bothered by it though. All you can pretty much do is take one for a ride yourself - don't rely on others opinions. Over the years I've seen opinions posted here that were at polar opposites to my own - everyone's opinion is coloured by their own experiences and will be different as such.