Digging into the differences between the Hunter 170 model and the new 18 model has been a fun way to start the off-season here. I got the dimensions of each of the sail sets from North Sails (they were very helpful), and the difference in the square footage (150 vs 170) comes down to the foot length of the 18 mainsail. It is almost exactly one foot longer than the foot on the 170 sail (8.17 ft for the 170 vs 19.15 ft for the 18). The luff and leach measurements are nearly identical for the two sails. I'm assuming there must be some additional size added in the shape of the leach of the 18 sail. Interestingly, the jib size on the 18 is nearly identical to the jib size on the 170. I suppose that means that I'd need to get a different boom for the boat if I wanted to upgrade to the 18 mainsail.
What I'd like to know now is the actual length of the masts on each of the boats. I know the mast height is taller on the 170, but I wonder if that's due to the different design of the deck and mast step rather than the actual length of the mast. I hate to keep bothering the Hunter people, but if the winter here in Minnesota gets to be too harsh and protracted, I may have no choice - I have to stave off the shack nasties somehow!
Dean
What I'd like to know now is the actual length of the masts on each of the boats. I know the mast height is taller on the 170, but I wonder if that's due to the different design of the deck and mast step rather than the actual length of the mast. I hate to keep bothering the Hunter people, but if the winter here in Minnesota gets to be too harsh and protracted, I may have no choice - I have to stave off the shack nasties somehow!
Dean