and I changed a couple of years ago to a Rocna. Love it! It sets in the length of the shank. It's held us in 65+ kts for several hours. Like I said, it all depends on what you do. You go through the same decisions matrix when you buy a boat. You have to ask yourself what you want to do with it. That should make the choice logical. For example, where you sail Tom, you have the perfect boat...beautiful, functional, fast, and a great platform at anchor. I love the fact that it just totally looks like it belongs in your cruising grounds. You must feel proud when you come into a nice Maine cove, drop the hook, look around at your neighbors, and know you have a contender for "Queen of the Harbor". I don't enjoy that satisfaction, but then that's not where I cruise.