Me too ...
David wrote:"I guess I'm also curious why Hunter doesn't build something similar to the old 22 which I just love but wouldn't mind having in a new vintage."I also think Hunter et al are missing some of the market. On my lake, people hang onto and lovingly care for 70's and 80's 22-25 footers because there is nothing new out there they want to buy. I'm in the market for a 25 ft boat to replace the 22 footer I sold. The newer 240's, 250's, and 260's have all the charm of an ice box, at least in my eyes. And they don't PHRF or Portsmouth as well as older hulls.I'm probably going to buy an H25.5 made in 1986 or so, and try to keep her in good shape.If I was a trailer sailer, I guess I'd buy a 240. But I "trail" a boat twice a year about 200 yards between the ramp and the storage lot. Judging by the inland lake marinas I frequent, a lot of us do that.Still, Hunter keeps being successful, and they don't do that without good market research, etc. Guess I'm just getting too old.Tom MonroeCarlyle Lake