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Do you want to hang your hat on this one too?



Yes and no. Maybe I should have been more specific. The earlier ones had a round spreader bar rather than a foil with the smaller jib sheeting to the front crossbeam on a track (not really a self tacker but worked like one.) What I meant by the square top was rating him as a N/A due to larger sail area with the sq top main. With that clarification, yes, I will hang my hat on that along with my underwear grin
Wet Kitty; I've always liked the lines of the 6.0 much better than the N20, so I agree with you not wanting to get rid of her. Two things I don't like about it are the mast and rudder system. If you want to throw some money at it and make it a line honors boat, get the new alluminum N20 mast and sails on it with a tornado chute or an updated one from Glaser. Put a boom on it and don't look back. I think that boat would run with any well sailed N20 with that rig. Switch to the Infusion rudder system and the leaf rudders. Get some 9'6 or 10' beams and be done with it. BTW my H21se was 9'9" and I never tilted it, just towed it the way it was fully extended and never had a problem till I crossed the border at Lukeville. The trailer scraped the posts going through on each side. The far right lane is for truckers and is a little wider. Send me a PM with your number and I'd love to talk with you more about this.


Lee

Keyboard sailors are always faster in all conditions.