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I built, and lived aboard a Cross 35 tri

On that boat you lived in the center hull also, but the double berths were outboard on the wing decks, giving you a visual 14 feet beam inside the main cabin. Felt very spacious.

I'd go back to a multi in a heartbeat, if I could afford one. But a good multihull is expensive. To build one light enough for performance, and strong enough to stand the strain, takes good materials, hence expensive boats.

My boat at 35 feet, by 20 foot beam, built of cold molded western red cedar, weighed 8,000 empty at launch.

Only pic I have on this computer of the boat.

By the way Larry- beautiful boat.

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