CAT vs. MONO: Lagoon 50 and Oceanis 46.1 at Cala dei Sardi by NSS Charter
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One or two? Catamaran or monohull? Who to choose for our sailing vacation? We compared a Lagoon 50 and Beneteau’s Oceanis 46.1 in Cala dei Sardi at North Sardinia Sail headquarters.
https://youtu.be/ug6Hu29JFJI Golgo di Cugnana, Nord Ovest della Sardegna. Il marina di Cala dei Sardi è il punto di partenza del nostro test, obiettivo navigare in uno dei luoghi più belli del Mediterraneo per capire cosa è meglio per le vacanze in barca a vela: il monoscafo o il catamarano? Per il nostro confronto, CAT vs MONO, abbiamo scelto un Lagoon 50 e un Oceanis 46.1 di Beneteau nella sede di NSS Charter.
With us, exceptional testers Gianfranco Bacchi, President of the Cala dei Sardi Yacht Club and 122nd Commander of the Vespucci, and Carlo Giordano, Technical Director of NSS Group. We analyzed the basic features of habitability, maneuverability and functionality, whether for those interested in buying, or more simply chartering. What, for example, changes when it comes to handling mooring? How do they perform, basic dock approach maneuvers, both stern and English? And what changes when it comes to organizing for anchoring in the roadstead instead? Who wins?Find out in our CAT vs. MONO. VIDEO CREDIT MAYDAY Production, Mathieu Goradesky – Edoardo Valle
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