Can I ask those with experience of double-ended vessels to advise or comment on which out of the huge number of such designs pitch more or less? How can a novice read a set of lines to guage how much a vessel might be prone to pitching? Are the later double-enders (eg, "Vixen"/ Paul E Johnston's designs) better than the originals in this regard? If so, how come the old guys didnt suss out how to reduce pitching - or are there trade offs in which a pitching-prone shape has offsetting advantages?
My own interest stems from wanting to sail back to New Zealand, westabout. Thats a lot of water with oftentimes too little wind. I need food and water and some fuel to keep me alive for a min of three months - poss on my own or with one or two crew if circumstances dictate: so 20,000 lbs displacement is a guide point. But if the boat pitches too much when loaded up like that, we won't get anywhere and I'll need another 1500lbs of provisions -then we'll go slower, so I'll need.....

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