Anyone have information on the new boats for 2010? I just came across a brochure for the new Hunter 15 (looks like a 146 to me), and a photo and one-page flyer for the 18.
I'm especially interested in the 18: looks like my Hunter 170 rig on a modified hull, and I noticed the hull is now fiberglass. I'm intrigued by what looks like a retractable bowsprit.
I still enjoy my 170, but would love to be able to fly a spinnaker. The kit for the 170 doesn't seem affordable or practical. The 170 is fun to race, but would be more competitve with a chute.
On the other hand, the 170 requires active sailing in shifty lake winds, making it less than ideal for taking the middle-age newbies my wife invites to the lake out for a casual sail. So I'm considering either moving to a more competitive boat for racing, or something larger / more stable for daysailing.
The description I found says "Boat has molded in non-skid and built out of fiberglass. Better seating to include angled high back rest and more available room in the cockpit. Hull designed for better stability and speed which is the best of both worlds. Plumb stem bow for longer water line, which is and advantage." Sounds promising...
I'm especially interested in the 18: looks like my Hunter 170 rig on a modified hull, and I noticed the hull is now fiberglass. I'm intrigued by what looks like a retractable bowsprit.
I still enjoy my 170, but would love to be able to fly a spinnaker. The kit for the 170 doesn't seem affordable or practical. The 170 is fun to race, but would be more competitve with a chute.
On the other hand, the 170 requires active sailing in shifty lake winds, making it less than ideal for taking the middle-age newbies my wife invites to the lake out for a casual sail. So I'm considering either moving to a more competitive boat for racing, or something larger / more stable for daysailing.
The description I found says "Boat has molded in non-skid and built out of fiberglass. Better seating to include angled high back rest and more available room in the cockpit. Hull designed for better stability and speed which is the best of both worlds. Plumb stem bow for longer water line, which is and advantage." Sounds promising...