Love my 85 H31
I have had her now for about a year and a half, and have single-handed quite a bit on a local lake (read flat water).She points real well (full fin keel), and tracks real well. With the sails well-balanced and not over-powered, helming can be done with your fingertips.One of the strengths for single-handing is that the jib sheet winches are easily reachable from the helm.I bring the main sheet around the cabintop winch, and all the way back to the starboard stern cleat.I also run the traveller controls from the cabintop back to the helm position.With that, lazy jacks and a furling headsail (furling line reachable from helm), all main sail controls are reachable for the single-hander.15-20 degree heel is about the max efficient heel, but I have had her over 45 degrees and ridden her there just to see how it felt.The rig seems real stout.Main reefing lines stop at the mast, so they arent so readily obtained.Shes fast and forgiving.A good survey, and shes a sure-bet for enjoyment.Duane