Greenheart
Well-Known Member
That's true. Between a Hawk 20 sailing on the Itchen as SWMBO and I arrived in Southampton for the boat show at the weekend, and several more in close-up at Mayflower Park, I'd agree the design looks very practical. Big, too! I mean wide! Like...a Wayfarer's mother. 
Being able to sit happily on a drying mooring must be a critical step designers take towards the affordability of their boats...
...however exclusive or particular the use of a keelboat, if it needs a deep water mooring, or worse, if she needs rolling in/dragging out each time she's used, it must take a big chunk more effort and money to sail. No wonder the Olympic Tempest is so rare, now. It's a wonder to me that the Flying Fifteen endures.
Being able to sit happily on a drying mooring must be a critical step designers take towards the affordability of their boats...
...however exclusive or particular the use of a keelboat, if it needs a deep water mooring, or worse, if she needs rolling in/dragging out each time she's used, it must take a big chunk more effort and money to sail. No wonder the Olympic Tempest is so rare, now. It's a wonder to me that the Flying Fifteen endures.