Maybe we should be alot more flexible in this. All of us (me included)
Just choice the best local boat as the local youth class and focus on participations first.
Then just fleet of permanently owned (by ISAF) world championship boats with a transport container donated (sponsored) to hold the worlds event on. We don't have to sell these boats each year, we can keep them, unless selling is economically more attractive. Why not just pick an open design and allows all builders to produce against say 250 US$ license fee. And I mean ALL BUILDERS. IN each following year we only need to find financial support for holding the event, shipping the container and the maintainance of the boats.
I really don't want to beat me own drum and I would gladly support the H16+spi in the above setup. But I'm sure that things can be arrange with F16 boats. To react to your points :
2. Have boats that are light enough for the kids to haul around. For example the 29er is about 200#.
How does 236 lbs sound ?
3. Get a good group rate on the boats to be able to promote them, affordably.
No kidding, if you can get a group together then I'm sure that I can get you a group deal discount at Vectorworks Marine. It is just so much more attractive to produce 10 boats in one single go then spread out.
And if not Vectorworks Marine then AHPC will do it. I will pick up to phone and discuss it directly with Greg Goodall, as I have done often in the past with other things. How does less then 12.000 Euro's or US$ sound for new boats, and that are the going commericial rate WITHOUT DISCOUNT at this time ? In a decent sized group deal I feel we can go down to 10.000 Euro's. How much does a 29-er cost again ? Or the SL16 (14000 Euro's)
My point here is that we can surely arrange for an affordable modern catamaran, cost is not really the problem here As the class I took as an example is already cheaper then the official choices. If we can do it, in an semi-amatuer class like the F16's, then why couldn't it be done in other cases as well ?
How about the home-build option of the F16 class ? I'm sure a few good carpenters can be found in Brasil or Thailand.
How about having over 300 compliant boats around the world already ?
ISAF made her own life difficult by sticking to impossible requirements. AHPC wanted to enter the Taipan 4.9 at the youth class trials (and it would have blown aways the competition for certain) but couldn't because the boat had daggerboards.
For some reason ISAF thinks that daggerboards on a 29-er, laser 1's or splashes are no problem for kids but that they are on catamarans ? Greg Goodall said to me personally that he wouldn't alter the Taipan design from having daggerboards to gaving skegs or something. It would ruin the boat. Of course ISAF also had the grant idea of rubber bumpers on the catamarans. How much of that is on the 29-ers ? Greg really didn't want any of that, and I fully agree with him on that. So AHPC pulled out.
Now this discussion is really not about the merits of the H16 or even the F16, these are just example to make a point. The point being that we we have more then enough possibilities to make a proper youth program work, with a any truly modern catamaran that will shame 49-ers while being shitloads cheaper. Remember a 49-er is 20.000 Euro's or more now. Compare that again to a 12.500 US$ Blade F16 or a 14.500 Euro's FX-one.
I also think that it is high time that we cat sailors take things in our own hands.
Wouter