Originally Posted by Timbo
Gina said she liked it but it is harder to lay on the hulls up front in light wind as they are round on top.

Nah, Tim, you misunderstood me. If I'm laying on the bow of the boat, then I shouldn't be sailing. We do not like bobbing in light air. As for the bow differences, I have to have my weight more forward vs. toward the back on the Blade in the downwind blows. I like it very much as it seems more stable for Matt and I. I also like how it reaches - again, very stable. Like the Blade, I'll have to get used to the difference in weight positioning - every time I went out on the wire, I ran into Matt. And I can't wait for the lines to get a bit more worn and for them to stay tied. New boats... You'll have to take it for a ride and I'll even crew for you if you promise not to hurt me. Oh, I miss my purple spinnaker too.


Falcon F16 crew