Geez....
Easy, Jim! I wouldn't go that far!
But seriously, Dave U has become on the best solutions for offshore sails-especially considering the quality, service and bang for the buck-and they are nice guys to boot!
Regarding sails-kites in particluar, I know we went through this before, but especially for these kinds of races I would still go with all A-sails on your boat and also the 32-3. I am convinced that provided the sail is designed for the application, it will sail just as deep and a bit faster than a sym kite-all other things being equal. You can square the pole and run deep as much as you want, and you are able to gybe it sprit style (just lose the pole and gybe it off the tack line), which may be easier shorthanded.
I know you got differing opinions from your sailmaker, whom I know and respect, but that is how I would do it. One of the things that worked out really well was that we could build the AP/runner A-kite with something like Airex 700 in the front-which is VERY strong, and 600 (or even something in the .5 oz family) in the leech, which is the part that needs to be light weight for light air, yet since you are not tight reaching with this sail, the leech does not load up too much. That means you don't need a dedicated light air sym kite-this one will take you from very light to pretty breezy conditions. It is OK to have slightly heavier cloth in the front(where the big loads are an A-sails), as long as the leech can "float" up-
That is one big reason I like this approach- 3 A-kites total will cover all conditions where you might want a kite, and you could slide with 2. That is not really possible with sym kites..
OTOH, you seem to be doing VERY well, so why mess wiith success!!
Keep making us proud!!
S