Moll wrote: Can ayone give an honest and educated opinion of stability of the Swordfish vs the Synergy 2?
As previously mentioned, I have both skis. The Synergy 2 is a Hybrid Layup and the Swordfish is a glass vacuum. I have raced both in downwind and flat conditions, so my opinion may be helpful:
Stability wise, there is a big gap. The Synergy would be closer to your Fenn Mako 6 and other boats just under the elite mark. The Swordfish is far more of an intermediate boat, and is increadibly stable and easy to get into. There is no compromise in speed with the Swordfish either. The stability and weight of this boat makes it very competetive, even amongst the elite boats. I now choose to race in my Swordfish because my results seem to be better. And I am improving all the time.
The Synergy is a big boat, and very much a downwind specialist. The volume at the front works well when the nose dips down runs, and the high sides keep the water out. But it is a bugger to get into if you fall out... especially in windy conditions!
But, as some have warned, the swordfish is fragile. I have plenty of surface stress fractures already, and it is only a matter of time before something goes wrong. Make sure you have someone to look after you (for repairs) if you go for this boat, because Fenn still need to address their aftersales problems. This is something that Custom Kayaks pride themselves on, and it makes a difference.
Hope this helps. Let me know if you need to know anything else regarding the comparison between the two boats.