H23 is a fast, light inshore racer!
The displacement to length ratio, which is actually (Disp/2240)/(0.01*LWL)**3, for a Hunter 23 is 146. Boats with a ratio of 120 to 250 are considered Light. The sail area to displacement ratio, which is defined to be SA / (Disp/64)**2/3 ,is 20.7 for an H23 with a jib. (My Hunter has only a 115% Genoa so SA/D is 22.9. Actually, the production foresail for an H23 is a 110% Genoa but mine stretched over time.) Values over 18-20 are seen on racing dinghies, inshore racers and ocean racing yachts. Values over 22 are considered Very Fast and values below 16 are considered Fairly Slow. The capsize screening factor (CSF) is defined to be Beam/(Disp/64)1/3 .The CSF for an H23 is 2.37. Offshore sailboats should have a CSF of 2.00 or less.Thus, the Hunter 23 is a fast, light inshore racer, or a very fast, light inshore racer. Don't let anybody tell you any different!