Sounds like you've got a little rocket there...
Rich, I think I understand your frustrations with the boat. The specs say you have 150 sq ft of sail on a 480 lbs boat. Just for comparison, my H19 has 165 sq ft and weighs in at 2100 lbs with the ballast tank full. I know there are plenty of times I've reefed the main because of the excitement level!! We used to have a Precision 14 that flew in 10 knot winds, and it took a few screaming runs across the lake to get used to that. After the first year, we didn't want to go out if the wind was UNDER 10.Are you a member of the club there at Rocky Fork? Even if not, I'm sure you could find a member or two who would enjoy spending an hour or so sailing your new boat with you. Turn the helm over to one of the local racers and see what that boat is really made of!! After a few days of this I bet you'll be having the time of your life.As for the motor, unless you've left it on the bottom somewhere I bet it can be salvaged. Those things are made to taking a beating.Good luck and if you're still upset with Bob, take him out and see if you can dunk him. That should make him fess up about how he really feels about the 170.