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PATRICKCR
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Topic: Which single hander Posted: 17 Aug 14 at 11:49am |
Hello all,
I am looking for some advice please Ladies and Gentlemen, I have just passed the staggering, nay dare I say admiralesque like, RYA 1 & 2 course and I'm ready to try my hand at a solo circumnavigation .....of an inland lake( probably Burghfield / Reading sailing clubs)...and now I need to look for a boat....which I'm finding rather tricky. I have done a lot of windsurfing / kite surfing, a little crewing on yachts , like speed, I have no fear of getting wet...and my aim to become as technically proficient a sailor as I can, so I will enter a club race scene as well, to improve my skills. For know I think trapeze sailing is at least a season away while I hone my abilities , but I'm happy to try asymmetric spinnaker boats as well. My priorities are ..
I don't mind if it is a classic / modern boat / rotomoulded / wood / etc all suggestions welcome. On my list at the moment is the RS Vareo / Lazer Vago / Supernova. I would appreciate your opinions / suggestions please Patrick
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kneewrecker
Really should get out more Joined: 09 Apr 14 Online Status: Offline Posts: 1586 |
Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 17 Aug 14 at 12:20pm |
Get a Laser, learn everything you can from it and those around you- sell it in two years for what you paid for it and buy a D-Zero or a Blaze ;-)
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Medway Maniac
Really should get out more Joined: 13 May 05 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 2788 |
Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 17 Aug 14 at 12:59pm |
Try a Blaze or Halo at Burghfield. Ask to have Mike Lyons pointed out to you.
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jeffers
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 17 Aug 14 at 3:43pm |
Good advice, the Blaze is relatively benign unless the wind is blowing (but hard to master) and there is (or was) a good fleet of them at Burghfield. Mike Lyons (aka Blaze720 on this forum) is Mt Blaze and he is the current builder of the boat too. I am sure he will discover this thread soon enough.
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Time Lord
Far too distracted from work Joined: 03 Dec 13 Location: Warwickshire Online Status: Offline Posts: 301 |
Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 17 Aug 14 at 4:54pm |
Rather than rushing in and buying something, talk to some of the people who sail singlehanders at your club and ask if you can have a go in their boat - most will be happy to help if you choose the right time ie not just as they are launching for a vital race. Also see them actually sailing their boat and choose the one that can actually sail a good race rather than talk a good race.
If you have lower back issues then I would have thought that a Laser was the last boat to get as you will not be able to hike hard upwind. |
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Assassin
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 18 Aug 14 at 5:40am |
Currently, how could anyone go past the new RSAero. Modern, lightweight and good value for money.
Cheers.
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PATRICKCR
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 18 Aug 14 at 9:30am |
kneewrecker, Medway Maniac, ,jeffers ,Time Lord and Assassin ..thank you for taking the time to respond.
Yesterday I went back to both Reading Sailing Club near Sonning and Burghfield to check out what was happening ..and managed to poke my nose aound some boats. Quite a friendly bunch in both clubs :) Conclusions I 'm coming to ... 1. The laser seems to be the default single hander class, and I got a sit in tour yesterday but I found the boom just too low for me.... I really don't think I would enjoy sailing it for very long, which is a real shame because I know I could learn a lot from that class. Unless I am missing something about the rig? 2. Wood boats seem to be a bit of a Russian roulette / more maintenance consuming I will definitively start looking into the blaze, and get in touch with Mike Lyons - hopefully he wont mind me picking his brains. I have googled the aero ..looks fab but that appears to be out of my price range as I need to be on the water for 3k or under.... Ive also been told by a few people now to only go for a double hander if 'm going to sail two up and expect to swap boats frequently as skill and preferences develop( spinnaker / no spinnaker / hike / trapeze etc etc ) Any thoughts on the Vareo // Supernova / RS100(probably struggle to get that in my budget) ? cheers Patrick |
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Medway Maniac
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 18 Aug 14 at 11:08am |
Vareo / Supernova / RS100, all singelehanders, of course, and all for my money less attractive than a Blaze/Halo, although I've only seen Supernovas from afar. The other boats with kites could be a bit of a pain if you are sailing tight inland club courses.
I've come across the dual purpose single + doublehander class question a few times now, and very few boats are really good for both. The exception for your 90kg is the Miracle, which is a cracking little boat. Surprisingly roomy, lightweight and feels quick even if it isn't especially! You will struggle to find a GRP one, though. But yes, speak to Mike Lyons - who won't mind at all - and take it from there. |
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NeilB-Phantom
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 18 Aug 14 at 12:43pm |
Cant understand your problem with the boom height on a laser. I'm 6ft 5in and a not as flexible as I once was 52 years old and was sailing a laser no problem in F2 -F4 on holiday and winning most of the races.
Definitely a good class to learn to race in, even if the controls are a bit primitive.
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PATRICKCR
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 18 Aug 14 at 1:38pm |
I'll add the miracle to the list to take a look at. :) Thanks Medway- Maniac
NeilB - I think the laser class obviously has a good following and would be great fun, but for me the problem is not my height - I'm 5' 9 ....problem is a severe crush injury many years ago left me with damaged nerves ... . ...luckily I'm mostly repaired except for movements like very low ducking / low rotational torso movements ... repeating that too often ends up with lots of pain....so I'm trying to avoid the issue , I want to enjoy the learning experience :) ...Maybe dinghy sailing is not the best sport for that ...but too late Im hooked...The laser I had a tour of on Sunday seemed very low to me ...mind you I am comparing that to a Topper Argo / xenon...those I had no issue with. The primitive controls doesn't bother me at all , I don't expect I'll be keeping any boat I buy for more than a year or two anyway. Patrick |
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