I Think The P42 Is Hard To Beat
We go to the Annapolis boat show about every other fall and have done so for many years. All through the 90's we would visit the Hunter display, get on the 42, and go away saying, "Someday we will have one of those." In all of those years the only other boat that we were more interested in having was the Hylas 54. $500,000 then, more now - not possible. We went in 2001 and did not like the new model quite a well as the old 42 so we went home and started looking. We found a fresh water boat in Kentucky and owned it 3 weeks later.I agree with most of the comments. The boom is too high, the cockpit seats are too narrow, the in-boom furling system sucks, and there is enough windage to sail without putting up the sails. However, when the seas get up to 6 and 8 feet on Lake Erie and everyone else is scurrying for cover, we just keep on going. I cannot foresee changing boats. This one is big enough, strong enough, roomy enough, comfortable enough, and powerful enough to satisfy me. It would take hitting the lottery and being able to afford the Hylas to make me change.I guess that is a recommendation.