Posted: Oct 03, 2010 - 06:02 PM
From my experience, the Nacra 5.2 hulls come up quicker than the H16, but more importantly, with the daggers I have a completely new level of control and stability, so I can keep it up on one hull for much longer. I sail on a small finger lake in Ohio, so winds are constantly shifting, so the 5.2's responsiveness and control is a vast improvement over the H16. With the H16, I always felt like it was a temporary balance, not as stable.
Not sure what Robs "narrower slot" means re: the ability to fly a hull...? My Nacra 5.2 has the fore and aft jib leads, not side to side, so I can't open the slot, except by letting the jib sheet out. The factory located jib leads / slot seems about right to me.
I have to say, the single best investment I made in my boat was a high quality wind direction indicator, like a Davis or Velocat. Now when I'm flying a hull, I can really follow the wind shifts and maintain boat speed and keep that hull up. Its all about maintaining boat speed. Highly recommended.
Hey H16 or 5.2 ? - its all good!
cheers,
Graham