Since we're on the subject of Bermudan bashing, I'll relate some observations of the bermudan cruisers when not within easy reach of repair facilities. One cat set off from Broome and was back a few days later with the mast missing, towed by his dinghy. A swage fitting in his brand new shrouds let go, must be a fault, so the whole mast came down. He saved the boom, mainsail, but had to dump the mast overboard. He is up for $30,000 replacement including the rigger flown from down south, all because of one faulty SS fitting. Also his main engine died, good thing he had a powerful dinghy.
Another cruising cat at Broome has gerry cans lining his deck. His furling foresail suffered a rip, then his main too and since no sailmakers within 500miles, his boat became a powerboat, thus all that fuel on deck to get to Darwin.
We did sail in company with one boat for a few anchorages, a 36' John Pugh, similar length to Ashiki. In light winds we kept pace, he with his huge sails (14T displacement vs our 5T). On a windward leg he started sailing ahead, thrashing us in fact, which gave cause for concerned, I thought till then Ashiki was ok going to windward and here we were lagging. I asked him afterwards if he was motorsailing, we couldn't tell, his answer was a definite yes, no wonder he walked away from us. Its because his bermudan boat doesn't tack without help from the engine, so he just keeps it running in gear.
Next day was a downwind run, he ran up his 100+sqm gennikar, us wing'n'wonged (54sqm total sail area) and matched pace the whole day. He was impressed, especially since we didn't do any work, compared to his complicated launching and dousing procedure. But he had to douse sail 3 miles before the anchorage (because of rounding a pt), and motored the rest while we sailed right up to the anchorage. He has to be very careful with his sails because the spreaders on his mast will readily rip the sails, causing thousands of dollars damage. Thats why these guys motor a lot.
To me, this makes bermudans totally unsuited to voyaging. Within a day of the home marina yes, but anything beyond...