You would think that it would be a real asset to have someone from Hunter that knows our boat inside and out to monitor and offer suggestions and answers on this forum. It's obvious to me that those of us who own one are by far Hunter's most effective sales people. They tend to rely on their dealers way too much as many of them have never even sailed the boat and even if they have, they haven't the experience, time, or knowledge to help out those of us who may live hours away from their places of business. Nearly everyone that buys any new boat will have at one time or another, questions that if answered correctly, will immediately increase their enjoyment of the boat. The way it's going, I doubt that Hunter will ever see more than a couple of small fleets scattered all over the country.I'm sure that they have learned a ton from the fleet that they put down at the Bitter End right after they started building them. Why not share that with the rest of us? If not on this forum, at least an "educational" news letter once in awhile.I'll bet that half of the 216 owners don't even know about this site.