There are two ways to go. One is for a downwind rocket
sled, and the other is the upwind god like an Aphrodite.
I love going downwind fast, as do most people. Still you
eventually have to turn around and go upwind. And since
it takes 50% longer to sail upwind--more in waves, a boat
that will sail to weather is a blessing, while one that cannot
is a curse. An upwind boat will still do ok with a 'chute
downwind.
So what else is out there that rates a bit better, has a cabin
and is trailerable?
"DSK" wrote
"Bart Senior" .@. scribbled thusly:
I think you should decide what rating you want and then get
the boat. How about -21?
That'd be a sled, right? OK consider it done.
Will you cash a check for me first? 
If I get a trailerable boat, it has to be ramp launchable but I can keep
it in the sailing club lot around the corner and it stores itself. Having
already gone the trailerable cruiser route, I'm getting interested in the
prospect of a sportier trailerable.
There are a lot of cool boats for sale out there, but unfortunately none
seem to be near by.
Fresh Breezes- Doug King