So, that is the question. I'm considering a Nacra 500 and I'm undecided, Sport version with spi and a larger jib or Fun version saving $3k...
I'd appreciate comments from anyone, those who have cats with spi, do you use it a lot? Is it worth the extra cost and additional weight when going upwind?
Thanks. BTW, that Flying Phantom is awesome
To spi or not to spi
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Have sailed the Nacra 500 over at Key sailing in Pensacola,FL.
It is a great boat upwind & downwind. If you have the money for it i'd go for the spinnaker & larger jib, especially if you plan on sailing with other people and want to go fast.
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Tyler holmes
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Spinnakers add a lot to the catsailing experience for me. It allows the boat to be powered up enough to fly a hull downwind, as well as upwind and beam reaching, And that's where the rush is for me, so anything that can increase the amount of time that I'm getting that fix, is money well spent. Now, when I'm on a cat without one, I'm missing that extra gear. So evaluate what kind of sailor you are, what rewards you expect to get from this activity, if adrenaline is part of the equation you need the spinnaker. You'll soon forget about the additional money, or consider it the best money you ever spent!
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+ 1 for Dave here.
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Thanks for your comments, I agree, if affordable, spi is the way to go.
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