Chinny...
Up in Maine where the water's deeper, the fin keel H34 will do you well. Keep in mind that the shoal keel is actually slightly heavier in compensation. If you plan to eventually go where the water gets skinny, you'll find the shoal keel a blessing. There's about a foot difference in draft.We've had heavier winds on the Chesapeake this past year than we normally see in the heat of summer. I did a lot of sailing with just the main up, traveler down, open leach, flattened sail, no reef. In 15 to 20's on a broad reach Intrepid (shoal keel) was over only 5 to 10 degrees. Bring in the main or traveler any and it was on it's ear pretty quick in a strong puff. Down wind we mainly use the headsail as the main can't be set wide on any more than 120 off the wind.The key to your selection should be condition. These boats aren't miraculously getting better just with age. Care and feeding and PO's have a lot to do with it. Get your selection surveyed for peace of mind.