Thanks dave,
I have seen a few H20s with spins that did very well against the inter. it would be hard for me to say if it was sailing experience or boat speed. I think that getting Hobie to build a boat would at a minimum take someone talking to them about it.
the hobie Tiger is both a class tiger and F18, I would hope that hobie will see an advantage in a larger version. (the Fox never caught on here, not sure why).
maybe from the very low volume of posts on this section of catsailor we can infer that there is not a tremendous interst in the big boats, there is obviously a large interest in the F18 and Tiger in this part of the country.
I guess I will just go back to sailing.


ISAF charges 780+(pounds) for a class registration. and until there is a portsmouth number for a class with acknowledged rules there is no way to race the class or even buy a sail that meets class specifications. Since I am in the market to buy a sail I am going to have to buy a stock sail.


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