A couple of comments. I was most impressed by how the hulls felt structually. When you tap them or give them a hit with your fist, they have a much deeper thud to them than the Blade. They just seem structually more solid. Also, there is no "hull cap" for lack of better words. On the Blade you have the lid that fits over the hull between the two beams and allows access for repairs. The Falcon does not have this.

The front beam is a D shaped versus the round beam on the Blade and more integrated into the hull. The rear beam seems to be the same, but again is more integrated into the hull.

I don't have the self tacker on my boat, but the new track pivots. I don't know what issue this addresses.

The tramp has the traditional pole lashed to the rear beam to tension the tramp, but now the sides can be tensioned as well. I think this is the same setup I saw on the Infusion.


Blade F16 USA 725