Racing a H23
This is my second year racing my 86 Hunter 23. With lots of help from Cliff, I finally figured out how to make it go. I also had the same problems as you describe. Poor pointing and lots of weather helm. Here is what I did. Bring your mast rake up to someplace between 6"--10" rake (aft) Use a weight on the main halyard and hang just off the cabin top.If you are using a 110%, try to get a 135% (works best on my boat) I only use the 110% for very windy days (20+). Now here is the sailing skinny: DO NOT TRY TO POINT WITH THE FLEET!!! With the wing keel you are just slipping sideways and going slow. They killed me when I did this. Bring the boat up until the jib starts to luff, trim the main until the top batton is parallel with the boom. The main and jib should start to luff together, now slack off both just a few inches and fall off and go. Keep your speed up. Use your speed to out drive the fleet. I have been very secessfull this year sailing this way. Its very tough to fall off, crack the sheets and go, but force yourself. The 23 is quite fast if you follow these rules, also keep the boat on its feet like the others are saying.Good Luck and let us know how you are doing. Scott