Taking part in this discussion has taught me a lot. I thought at first that we all had the same basic goals in mind. However, I have learned that each person has his own unique view of how this class should be constructed including me. I thought it wouldn't be that hard with a lot of the work done for us by the EURO rules but I was wrong. Then I thought it would be easy to get agreement on a basic box rule. That turns out to be tough again. <br> <br>I think it's going to take about 10 people elected by their area and with input from their area to sit in a room and not come out until they reach a unanimous position on a set of rules. And all the participants must agree that they will support and be proponents of the rule that comes out of the room. <br> <br>It's just that it is a lot tougher than it looked on the surface. It almost does not seem like a problem that can be solved on a forumn such as this. <br> <br>Does anyone think that US Sailing Multihull Council should look into this issue? Or do you think that is beyond the scope of the Multihull Council? These are your elected US Sailing representatives. <br> <br>Mike Hill <br>H20 #791 (Area K Representative for the Multihull Council) <br><br><br>