I think I beat the lot of you!
I think my boat was started in the early 2000s, and it's been sat with me for 18 months and not a lot has happened, despite having some very nice C tech carbon, foils and Harken kit ready to go on!
Truth is I'm at a bit of a crossroads really now. Having been sailing 12s for a year, I'm coming to the conclusion that for me and my various "heavy weather optimised" crews, an '05 Cherub rig really is too small unless it's really very windy. So the boat will certainly be highly influenced by 12' skiff thinking, and that does mean that it will need a fair bit more freeboard than other Slugs, especially in the bow, otherwise it will have a nasty habit of sticking it's prod into waves upwind, unless the prod points upwards which brings it's own issues. The 3 rig, with a retractable pole and a smaller kite, will fulfil Cherub duties.
So the question is, do I stick all those nice tubes onto a glass hull that will need significant modification, or do I just leave it as it is and build a completely new carbon hull to a new design which can't be as thin as an Ellway as T foils are not allowed in 12s? Decisions decisions!