John Pierce and his Stealth Marine seem to deliver fantastic value for money. Why dont he market his products a bit more? I tried finding a breakdown on products and prices on stealthmarine.co.uk, but there wasn't much there. A cleanup on the website and some light marketing would make the products much more available in my opinion.


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"Personalized".. I would definately go with hulls and beams from the same manufacturer. Otherwise you might have to alter the beamseats to make beams fit, which can be a lot of work.
A carbon mast would be high on my list of items to get. I would also have looked at snuffers and whats available there. I do have a penchant for 'center-tube' snuffers like some of the tornados have. They look slick, but I would want one with alu-reinforcement of the opening (dont step on it). IF it was a 2-piece solution it would be even cooler.
T-foils is also something I would think hard about, but lets not go there again. A bit premature still..
For sails I would have looked at the local alternatives once more. You do have Sabre Sails and Calvert there, both supposedly good multihull sailmakers. Why not buy locally and go trough the design process with the sailmaker, on-site? You can have the sails much more "personalized" then. Buying from Landenberger gets you a "stock" sail. Sitting down face to face with a saildesigner, talking about how you sail, where you sail etc. will get you a different sail. You can have the sails buildt in whatever cloth you prefer, and you can get help with the flying shape afterwards..

Other "personalization" could be on the tramp. Having it buildt to your specification, and perhaps with some graphics painted on it? How about an in-boom cascading mainsheet? Thy sky (or rather the budget) is the limit <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />