1966 32
I have sailed my 32 islander for about 5 years. I am a fair sailor not great so take this with a grain of salt. I beleive you are sailing on a great boat as it is. Why would anyone would want to screw up the rudder is beyond me. Maybe that boat in NZ was owned by a racing nut then maybe it would help,maybe not, maybe the rudder was damaged and this was the easiest repair. The 32 is a cruiser for purpose the rudder is ideal as it is. A better sailer could tell you about drag, trim, balance, etc. Having the rudder post end in the keel gives it a lot of strength and keeps the rudder from catching on things like lobester bouy's and anchor lines or anything else to be tangled with. As for sailing she is great, she likes a lot of wind, I don't have to reef as quickly as most boat of this size,she can take a lot of wind,but I do it any it takes so much weather helm to stay close to wind you can reef and you can your boat speed. 6 ft. seas are almost the norm on Buzzards Bay thes are no problem the boat is verry stable it a tough boat that is faster than most would think. I am looking for a bigger boat. The thing that kills me is any boat I may get will be newer longer more cabin space, I just don't expect to sail as well. You have a great boat good luck with it.( I would race a 32 mark II any day if the wind was over 10 kts) Gerry Warlock 1966 Islander 32