Someone, that I guess is still undecided said:
'ugh, thank god we got rid of the N6.0 and went to the 20. Damn spaghetti-string tramped N6.0. Couldn't ever get the right line, stupid boomless main.... eeeeyuck :P
I really liked all the bells and whistles. I guess you had to know your boat, I little color coding of the lines, it was never a problem for me.
And the boomless main, a real treat I thought.
I guess you had to have some understanding of sail shape, clew outhaul, downhaul, and mainsheet tension to keep it efficient, again, never really a big problem for me. The boom does take some of the work out of this equation.
N A = NORTH AMERICAN, not north america. splitting hairs I know.
I always thought that the stick was longer on the NA, guess not.
It was a sweet ride. I always liked a High Aspect spin myself. I used an I20 spin, then a H fox spin. I never went for the barn door NE spin.
Although it had long bows, it would stuff when things weren't right.
An I20 won't stuff? AS IF!!!!!!!!!
I once posted pictures of my homebrew spin snuffer, it was functional and NOT $. Looked like a big black snorkel on the spin pole. Capt Kirk would remember that one, one year in the Great Texas.