Thoughts on Vision 32
My wife and I bought a 1990 Vision 32 after moving out to the Puget Sound from the Chesapeake. We've had the boat for several years now and love it. It is so much boat for 32 feet and in my experience the performance is quite good. It took me a while to get used to such a large main and small jib/genoa, but it is amazing how easy it is to sail AND sail well. Without the stays you no longer worry about whether the main is rubbing on the rigging, nor do you have to worry about rebedding the thru-deck fittings to accomodate the rigging. Additionally, walking on the side decks is easier as well. It's funny, we've looked at larger boats since (of course) and it's now funny to look up and see all of that rigging up there... ;-)I would completely disagree with the comments regarding the boat being slow. I admit it does seem a little "hesitant" in air less than ~8 knots, but once over that, the boat just screams. I usually put the first reef in around 15 knots and the second in above about 22-23 knots. I use the jib/genoa when pointing (we have a 110 and a 150), but don't usually bother downwind because the main is the driving force. When we really feel like a rush, I throw up the tri-radial spinnaker and we absolutely fly! I remember an awesome run down the sound from Port Townsend to Edmonds on a single tack (despite a slight course change at Point No Point) in about 15-20 knots. IIRC, our main is about 440sqft and the spinnaker is ~500sqft...nice. ;-) It's funny, as soon as people in our sailing club found out we had one, I had numerous people volunteer to crew and potential competitors trying to give us a low rating! ;-) For comparison, I was originally after a Hunter 34 because I liked the performance and accomodations of my in-laws' H34. However, now that I've had a Vision32, I would be hard-pressed to even think about a Hunter 34. They are good boats, but with the accomodations, features, and performance of the V32, I don't think there is any comparison... In fact, if and when we decide to go one larger, we were at first convinced the 37.5 was the way to go, but with a Vision 36 out there as well, it makes the decision a little more interesting! ;-)As for problem areas, we haven't really had any. I think the standard bow roller arrangement is less than desirable and the single line reefing has it's downsides, although overall I haven't encountered any problems of consequence. Nice queen sized aft berth, nice big head, workable galley, and large salon make weekends and holidays quite pleasant. The V-berth is a little on the small size, but they all seem small to me and we only use it to stash stuff anyway! ;-)Anyway, just some opinions to consider...Good luck,matt