I should add (on behalf of us boring old people) that one of the big reasons why existing sailors are interested in the A-Class and the F-16 is because the sailors are getting older and they need lighter boats that are easier to move around and easier to raise the mast. Plus their wives or kids are no longer crewing for them, so they have to be able to do things by themselves that they used to have a partner to help them with.
So it is probably not nice to knock the "old" people who are looking at the F16 as their next boat, nor to imply that this is a boat for kick-butt young people, which would intimidate the older people who don't really want to break a rib. And, of course, the "younger crowd" who want to break a rib probably can't afford the boat anyway.