Troll? No - the point needs discussing.
No not a troll, I own a Cape Dory, but in arriving at that point I checked out THOROUGHLY , a Hunter, 2 Morgans, an Irwin, a Catalina, and a Contessa. $$$ ,or lack of them, killed the Contessa buy. I sailed each of these boats. Three of them I had the opportunity to inspect on slings.I like the Hunters lines, it's layout, and it's handling, however; it has the WORST and Weakest rudder outside of maybe something Wal-Mart might carry. So you see my 'rant' if you will is about the COMPANY and there persistence in not doing something about this defect. Or at the least acknowledging that it is NOT as designed a reliable moderate to heavy weather boat.Product loyalty is a phenomena that often times clouds reality. Do I make the same errors when discussing my CD, of course! But when winds settle down I fully agree and accept the flaws that it has. ALL boats have flaws, ALL boats are compromises.But ALL boats do NOT have a specific DEFECT that has been a continuing problem over the years like Hunter has with that damnable rudder.Why just last year(if memory serves) someone on a maiden run with a brand new Hunter 44 down near New Zealand or some such lost a rudder and the jury-rigged solutions they tried were published in one of the mags in Nov or Dec.SO you see, finally arriving at the other side of the bush, what I am trying to do is start a rational discussion on this ONE issue, with the wildly optimistic hope that enough will jump in that maybe some change can be affected. You see it's sort of as if the otp line Ferrari always lost it's right front wheel, but everything else remained superb and enough people wanted the car that they would overlook the possibility of dying from the ownership, and the manufacturer was perfectly willing to go along with that insanity.Didereaux