18.5 advice
I recently purchased a 1989 Hunter 18.5and got it in the water(Lake Hartwell, Ga. a couple of weeks ago. I was fortunate to have a friend with me who is an experienced sailor, I'm still a novice. Launching would have been extremely difficult without the extension tounge. We had a nice day with winds about 8-12 mph. I thought the boat performed extremely well, and more importantly, so did my sailor friend. I've been in boats which would heel suddenly for the first 15 degrees or so and then stiffen (Rhodes 22) andI've been on a Potter 19 in stiff breezes which heeled hardly at all. The Hunter was somewhere in between, which seems perfect to me. The previous owner kept her in Savannah on the ocean, so I know shore sailing can be accomplished, however, he was a very experienced sailor. Also, I've noticed that the mast of the H18.5 is about 3 feet taller than masts of similiar sized boats and that the sail area is greater. So, I agree that reefing early is advisable, and that experience is needed for off-shore ocean sailing.Thanks for letting me share my first sail in my first sailboat. Any ideas, suggestions, tips would be greatly appreciated.