Steve, I thought the trend was lighter?
Our '77 h27 is 1 inch thick glass at the keel. I understood that better knowledge of material strength and design had allowed builders to lighten some sections, or substitute stronger materials (for example kevlar) where more strength is needed.The only other data point was the yard that reseated my keel after striking a rock in 2001. They said that the thickness of fiberglass lay-up, strength of the grid, and number of keel-bolts were all stronger thagtn more current boats.By the way, I don't object to the modern trend to lighter hulls - they mean higher speed, and lower cost, especially for the coastal cruising most of us do, and that Hunter is targeting with most of its current models. And if designed and manufactured well, they are just as good for their designed use.David