Originally Posted by David Ingram
Jack, we've been down this road and they simply DON'T come out. It's great that you are willing to sail this way but the bottom line is most aren't.


So, what the N20 guys are currently doing is the best option in my opinion and if a F20 class takes on a life of it's own based on that then great.


I respect that and shouldn't interfere.

My prediction still is...organized or not, there is such a divide in needs, that a split is inevitable. Even in the best situation, a new sail inventory, "one size fits all", will be Obamatized to the point of "why bother"?

I could be wrong (doubtful), but obviously none of my affair.

I also understand the "new boat" syndrome, and that will always happen in any senario. Didn't the Tigers do pretty well recently? smirk

My battle is totally a different one....how to get some of the older boats out to fill in the tail end of the fleet. There are others, but we are all made to feel unwelcome...not worthy...etc. That is more why they don't come out than the fear of getting trounced.



Jack Woehrle
Hobie Wave #100, Tiger Shark III
HCA-NA 5022-1
USSailing 654799E
Alachua FL/Put-In-Bay