Ben, think you are going to mess up
Ben, I have responded to one of your prior questions... about the dimples created by too much tension. Look,talk to Mr. Cherubini Jr., he helped his dad with alot of the designs for Hunter, he is often writing/responding to this site about various articles. I'm surprised he has not responded to yours. I would not get into making the kind of changes to your H33 that you are thinking about. The boat sails great just as it was designed/engineered from the factory. When new, we actually got ours up to 9 knots!, she doesn't do more than 8 anymore, but thats because of all the stuff and wood I have added to her making her weigh more. The resale value is another thing to consider, like many things, people want to purchase boats without too many changes to the original engineering design. Key word.. engineering, the design used with all considered and balanced. If you don't like the way she was designed, sell her and buy a different boat. In the long run, who ever buys your 33 will be happier with it in more original condition and you will be happier with a boat that matches your needs and ideas. I love my 33, she's a 1982. She sails great and I find I can tune the rig to change the way she handles without over tightening the rig. I do find that the hull needs to be clean, it seems that a clean hull doubles her speed and gives her less lee helm over a dirty one. Good luck with your search.David