" i let out an actual laugh, audible level... when i saw, " Wait for 5+ hrs" . Way to bring home the moment. I've subscribed. Living vicariously through you. Go beast the day!! Thank you
@@stephanebrun718 Thanks. Earlier when I sailed a one masted boat I always hoised the main first, and then the genoa. Don’t know why, I’ve never really learned how to sail, I’ve just tried my best. UA-cam did not exist when I started sailing. This is my first ketch, so I still learn. Thanks again for your input. 👍⛵️
My wife are going to view a Nauticat in a couple of weeks to hopefully buy. Do you sail ok just under sail power alone? It will be a live aboard, can you give me any pros or cons
Hi there! The Nauticat 38 is a semi long keel motorsailor. So, not a traditional long keel, but also not a modern fin keel. It has a mix of these, with a skeg in front of the rudder. To me this makes a lot of sense, the best of two worlds so to say. It1s not a racer, but still performs OK. Under engine she is like a displacement motor boat and performs well up to a good 7 knots. Under motor and sail together, she is really happy, and this is what she is built for. Under sail alone she still performs OK. Downwind and wind from the side is good. Give her a fresh breeze, and she dances in the waves. A gentle breeze is not enough for her. Going against the wind is where she struggles. She can do it, but not as the modern fin keeled boats. So be prepared go go a little less against and fill the sails a bit more from the side, or start the engine and use both. This depends also on how good the skipper is to sail. Myself, I am quite lazy, and tend to prioritize comfort and security over speed. Going against the weather is generally uncomfortable, but in this boat you have things to help you out. She is heavy, that is good. She has a shape underwater that gives her comfortable movements in the sea. She has a doghouse where you can sit indoors, with the heater on and a cup of coffee in your hand. For me this is more important than the last knot of speed against the weather. I never race. As a liveaboard, it is a great little ship. You sit inside but at the same time up with the life in the harbor or anchorage. If you want privacy you can go down in the basement as the others do, but you dont need to. When you are outside you have the raised aft deck that is fantastic in great weather. So as a liveaboard I would say its one of the best. What about cons? Well, she is expensive, so you need to consider that. on the other hand, it is a well known brand and she keeps her value. So you will get your money back if you maintain her well. Hope this helps. Good luck with your Nauticat!
Hi again I have now answered your question with a video. Please have a look here and tell me what you think. ua-cam.com/video/8F7YpPzYZW4/v-deo.htmlsi=9XBv3qQ9qw7X76_4
Well, I can't see any reason for raising the main first or raising the mizzen first. This is my first ketch, and it might me an old habit to raise the main first. Are there any good reasons for raising the mizzen first? Please advice.
Love this post, more sailing please 🙏
Thanks for that. More sailing is coming, for sure.
" i let out an actual laugh, audible level... when i saw, " Wait for 5+ hrs" .
Way to bring home the moment. I've subscribed. Living vicariously through you. Go beast the day!!
Thank you
@@seanchapman4031 👍👍👍⛵️
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Yes I enjoyed our time together, it seems that you did all the work. Next time I'll try to help. Great information thanks.
Yes, thats the beauty of singlehanded sailing. You get to do all the work by yourself.
Nice sailing!
@@Kosty19 Thanks!
Very nice.
Thanks
You should go like this if I may :
- Genoa first
- Mizen second
- main last.
The best way to balance a ketch
@@stephanebrun718 Thanks. Earlier when I sailed a one masted boat I always hoised the main first, and then the genoa. Don’t know why, I’ve never really learned how to sail, I’ve just tried my best. UA-cam did not exist when I started sailing. This is my first ketch, so I still learn. Thanks again for your input. 👍⛵️
My wife are going to view a Nauticat in a couple of weeks to hopefully buy.
Do you sail ok just under sail power alone?
It will be a live aboard, can you give me any pros or cons
Hi there!
The Nauticat 38 is a semi long keel motorsailor. So, not a traditional long keel, but also not a modern fin keel. It has a mix of these, with a skeg in front of the rudder. To me this makes a lot of sense, the best of two worlds so to say. It1s not a racer, but still performs OK. Under engine she is like a displacement motor boat and performs well up to a good 7 knots. Under motor and sail together, she is really happy, and this is what she is built for. Under sail alone she still performs OK. Downwind and wind from the side is good. Give her a fresh breeze, and she dances in the waves. A gentle breeze is not enough for her.
Going against the wind is where she struggles. She can do it, but not as the modern fin keeled boats. So be prepared go go a little less against and fill the sails a bit more from the side, or start the engine and use both. This depends also on how good the skipper is to sail. Myself, I am quite lazy, and tend to prioritize comfort and security over speed. Going against the weather is generally uncomfortable, but in this boat you have things to help you out. She is heavy, that is good. She has a shape underwater that gives her comfortable movements in the sea. She has a doghouse where you can sit indoors, with the heater on and a cup of coffee in your hand. For me this is more important than the last knot of speed against the weather. I never race.
As a liveaboard, it is a great little ship. You sit inside but at the same time up with the life in the harbor or anchorage. If you want privacy you can go down in the basement as the others do, but you dont need to. When you are outside you have the raised aft deck that is fantastic in great weather. So as a liveaboard I would say its one of the best. What about cons? Well, she is expensive, so you need to consider that. on the other hand, it is a well known brand and she keeps her value. So you will get your money back if you maintain her well.
Hope this helps. Good luck with your Nauticat!
@@Sailing-Maja Thankyou very much for taking the time to reply, that' s great info thanks.
Hi again
I have now answered your question with a video. Please have a look here and tell me what you think.
ua-cam.com/video/8F7YpPzYZW4/v-deo.htmlsi=9XBv3qQ9qw7X76_4
@@Sailing-Maja just watched it, great video thanks
I own a 1985 Nauticat 44. What did you think of the boat you saw?
Why not raise the mizzen first?
Well, I can't see any reason for raising the main first or raising the mizzen first. This is my first ketch, and it might me an old habit to raise the main first. Are there any good reasons for raising the mizzen first? Please advice.
1 person is really cool
Thanks 👍⛵️
@@Sailing-Maja 😶
@@Sailing-Maja 38 ft for one ...is best !
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Thanks