Difference between Bahama 30 and 30 MKII
Coincidentally, I just read a review of the Islander 30 in Good Old Boat magazine last night. Ted Brewer's analysis touched on the difference between the Bahama 30 and the 30 MKII. If I may quote, he says "Initially, I was thoroughly confused about the Islander 30 MKII and the Islander Bahama 30, but I finally determined that the MKII is a slightly earlier version of the Bahama. The boats are virtually identical above the waterline but the Bahama appears to have slight modifications to the fin and rudder, although that may just be an error in the very small-scale drawings of the boats that I was able to find. The Bahama does have a very different layout and 20 feet more sail area than the MKII, along with 250 pounds less displacement and 180 pounds less ballast. This could give her a small edge in performance, although I expect it would be noticeable only in ghosting weather."That's all the information there was on comparing the two models to each other, the rest of the review compared them to a Newport 30 MKII, C&C 30, and Tartan 3000, all of which are remarkably similar in spec.The article appears in the March/April issue of Good Old Boat Magazine - perhaps my favorite.