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Now that you've blown all of Uncle Harry's money on a spendy new boat, let's ask a tough question. When it comes to sailing performance, is it the design of the boat or the skill of the sailor? One sailor complains that a particular boat is tender. Another sailor adjusts sail trim on the same boat and the "tenderness" disappears. One sailor complains that a particular boat won't go to weather. Another sailor takes the same boat to the windward mark with no problem. As you become a better sailor, do you find more faults with your boat's design or have you learned to better appreciate her abilities? And yet even Russell Coutts couldn't win the America's Cup in a wood hull, full keel cruiser. Some boats clearly handle conditions and perform better than others. What's your view? In winds and water reasonably suited to the boat's capabilities, is it the skill of the sailor or the design of the boat? Tell us here then vote in the quiz at the bottom of the home page.(Quiz by Gary Wyngarden)