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After sailing over 20,000 nm on our monohull ForTuna and 7,000 nm on the catamaran Zambezi, weâre finally ready to share our honest opinion on the never-ending Catamaran vs Monohull debate. For this review, we compared both boats in 4 key aspects: 1ī¸âŖ Sailing performance on long passages A tie. The cat is faster, but needs way more wind to move. Moreover when sailing close-hauled, the main dominates and maneuvering in higher winds often requires the engineâs help. 2ī¸âŖ Sailing comfort This one surprised us. Catamarans are shockingly uncomfortable once the sea starts moving. Each wave hits twice, the hulls slam, the rig creaks, and our bodies couldnât predict the motion. On a monohull, the movement is linear, predictable and our stomachs are much happier. 3ī¸âŖ Living comfort The cat wins. The space, light, and âupper-level livingâ are unbeatable. But youâll also find it hard to hide from the sun. 4ī¸âŖ Maintenance Another tie. Double the hulls, double the engines, double the systems. Whatever you spend or fix on a monohull, double it for a catamaran. That said, redundancy can be a plus offshore. Our verdict: Weâre staying on a monohull. The living space of a catamaran is tempting, but the sailing comfort just isnât for us. We plan to keep crossing oceans and weâd rather live smaller than be seasick. Whatâs your take on the cat vs mono debate? Stay salty, Greta & Michael đ #sailing #sailboat #boatlifeâī¸ #liveaboard #sailboatlife #sailingadventure
Regular viewers will know one of the things we've always wanted to do is moor the boat in winter in a place where we could easily go skiing. We came very close during our winter in Venice with the snow capped dolomite mountains always in view from our mooring. Sadly that year we were scuppered by Covid which kept the ski resorts in the Alps closed all winter. Well this year we've cracked it! Porto Montenegro is a 2 hour drive to Kolasin, a really nice little skiing town high in the picturesque mountains, what's even better is the marina has their own ski chalet which we can book free of charge! @PortoMontenegroTivat @portomontenegrocrewclub @porto_montenegro