Bill,
How in the world did you make those conclusions?
You cetainly didn't use the facts.
The Olympic Classes(from the US Sailing website):
The Europe - a 1960 design, "20,000 Europe sailors compete in local, regional, national and world cup competition."
The Finn - a 1949 design, "Over 12,000 of the boats have been built worldwide and at least 65 nations have active Finn fleets."
The 470 - a 1963 design, "competition by more than 30,000 sailors in 42 countries worldwide."
The 49er - the current evolution of a 1975 design, the only high tech boat in the Olympics
The Laser - a 1970 design, "With 150,000 Lasers sailing in 85 countries,", "1,000 worldwide regattas held each year by the Laser Class Association."
The Mistral - a windsurfer, who cares?
The Star - a 1910 design, "7,500 boats built over its 80 year history. Today, over 2,000 Stars are raced actively."
The Tornado - a 1966 design, "More than 1,300 Tornados are sailed worldwide."
Which boats are for "Serious Olympic minded sailors for the most part are going to enjoy this boat and the average sailor will not enjoy/appreciate this boat."?
As usual, you used a totally bogus conclusion to insult a popular and sucessful boat design, unlike yours, because of your perpetual, obsessive jealousy.
You again do a great disservice to the sport of sailing, just to boost your ego.