Thanks Brad,
I will be out crewing for Scott again on the final fall series... I think. It was a lot of fun crewing and at the helm of the H20. That thing sails like a dream next to my 5.2 . I got some great ideas from you all with rigging my boat.
BTW, I'm ready to pull out the checkbook, but the checkbook is not ready for me to pull it out. It needs a few more zeros in the balance column. After sailing with you all, I am definately leaning towards a Hobie again. The only previous experience I had on hobies were some really old H16s that were obviously poorly tuned. They felt sluggish and wanted to PP anytime you powered it up. The Tiger sounds really nice, but I need something that can take a beating as demonstrated by my rounding the windward mark on the last race. I still think I was right as far as the rules go, but it's never fun banging up a guys boat in which the mainsail cost twice as much as my whole boat. Scott was super cool about it. It frustrated me and I went from first to the weather mark, to a solid third out of three at the finish. That's my excuse anyway, and I'm sticking to it.

-Rob V. aka "Crash"
Panama City
Nacra 5.2