It would have been, but the hull construction was dubious where I screwed up the mould, plus it was not really anything new in terms of boat design. ie same rig, beams, etc as Elementarry 15 years ago. It was also a lot of boat for me to solo. Not so much the sailing, which was easy, but getting it up and down the canal, working on it afloat and moving it around without an outboard.
The foiler has the latest thinking on side hung rudders (low drag), the triscarph (which is marginal at this length/weight, but should be a good learning experience) and the string supported unstayed rig, all of which are new. Plus, foils are very weight concious. The new set up eliminates a lot of weight.
Regardless, it is too late now! The lee hull has been cut, the new lee hulls and the beam made and the first rudder mounting was installed yesterday. Pictures when it has been cleaned up a bit.