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![]() Jonathan Ganz wrote: In article , Jim Cate wrote: The M has a completely different hull, with deeper V, and uses a narrow dagger board instead of a pivotable keel. Because the keel doesn't pivot back into the hull, there is no six-foot recess or pocket in the hull for receiving the board, and no corresponding "hump" in the cabin floor. The mast is several feet higher, and the main has a more narrow profile. The hull has an additional layer of fiberglass. Additionally, the boat includes several hundred pounds of fixed ballast, in addition to the water ballast. There are a number of other changes to the cabin, cockpit, and exterior. Yep, and it's still a piece of junk. Have a nice day anyway Johnny. Jim |