I'll go
Here's my vote for "new" design and it's a Hobie Cat Europe product.
http://www.hcana.hobieclass.com/site/ho ... ata_GB.pdf
I think they've hit the nail on the head with this one, and here's why.
A polyester/glass boat, lighter & faster than rotomolded. I'm a 50 y.o. rec sailor/weekend racer and you won't catch me on a "plastic" boat!
Has centerboards. Helps with pointing ability and more forgiving than daggerboards (easier for a novice crew to negotiate)
228 sq. ft. of main and jib, with modern, square top design. 10 more square feet than the 16, with 3 foot taller mast, 18" more water line, and more free board in the hulls. I wonder how much it weighs?
Roller furling jib, really liked that feature on the old 18 for easy depowering.
Roller furling gennaker. Always thought a third sail would be cool but the thought of snuffer and bag and getting all that right (plus possible damage in learning what's right) turns me off. Roller furling (Hooter style) may be easier, would seem easier to set up and deploy. It's inherent that this sail would be great fun on the recreational reaches.
Double trapeze and a target max. crew weight of 528 pounds means I can load up two on the trapeze, with me on the tramp driving, and reach across the lake trying to set a new speed record! Isn't that what Hobies are all about?
It looks modern, sorry, but the Bravo, Wave, Getaway do absolutely nothing for me in the way of looks.
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