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Black no sugar
Really should get out more Joined: 04 Dec 04 Location: Somewhere between Brighton and Lancing Online Status: Offline Posts: 3941 |
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Topic: 16 stone male looking for a single hander Posted: 04 Jul 08 at 1:07am |
The good thing about second-hand boats, is that they don't depreciate too much. So, if you buy a comfy boat for the rest of this season then feel ready next year to step into something more challenging, there's a good chance you won't lose any money on it. |
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GBR884
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 04 Jul 08 at 11:33am |
It used to be good but i dont really know how often things are added and to be honest there isn't that many boats on there. Worth a look though. |
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lochside20
Newbie Joined: 02 Jul 08 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 7 |
Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 04 Jul 08 at 10:55pm |
Hi Folks Will let you know how I get on and thank you for your wisdom & experience!! Still undecided and I assume that will be the case until I see the boat in question. As they say up our way Moran taing or Many Thanks |
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Mark_Hitchin
Newbie Joined: 02 Apr 08 Online Status: Offline Posts: 1 |
Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 07 Jul 08 at 7:12pm |
I'm a 16 stone fattie also looking for a single hander at the moment, so this is useful stuff for me.
I've owned a Phantom and a 2 Lasers. I've sailed the RS600 and RS300 and loved both. I haven't tried a contender. I'm thinking I'd get a sound Laser for £1000 and might find a sound RS600 for £2500. Is that feasable today? I hadn't realized the Contender carried weight so well, so thanks for that idea, it's now on the list. How about the SuperNova? What about Cats? I've sailed quite a few but know nothing about their capacity to carry weight or what I should be paying. Dart 15 for instance? How easy is it to check the laser mast step? I used to check the half moons on the mast for wear and hold the boat up to the light and see if the GRP was thin enough that the light could be seen through the mast step. Is there anything better than that? Finally, anyone know of a suitable boat in the Bognor/Portsmouth area or near Tewkesbury in Glos? |
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Jamie600
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 07 Jul 08 at 7:51pm |
Best test of a Laser mast step is to fill it with water up to the top and see if it goes down. Your budget of £1k and £2.5 for a Laser and 600 sounds OK, it should get two boats of similar condition, ie a few scratches and dings but sound club racing boats with several seasons ahead of them. |
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RS600 1001
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Contender443
Really should get out more Joined: 01 Oct 04 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 1211 |
Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 07 Jul 08 at 11:47pm |
Hello Mark Come down to Hayling Island this weekend and have a look at the Contenders as we have an open meeting there. I will be there in my shiny new Harpprecht Contender - it was a little bit more than your budget but there will probably be boats there that would give you an idea of what you can afford. By the way this is what my new boat looks like.... |
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Bonnie Lass Contender 1764
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Matt Jackson
Really should get out more Joined: 21 Sep 04 Location: Darlington Online Status: Offline Posts: 962 |
Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 08 Jul 08 at 5:32pm |
Contenders carry weight but the bigger and heavier you are the more uncomfortable they are in lighter stuff. I'm almost 16 stone and almost 6ft and sailing on a lake I'm getting getting a bit disillusioned with my Contender as it's not very rewarding results wise below a F3. Considering a Phantom if only I could find one! |
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Laser 203001, Harrier (H+) 36
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Black no sugar
Really should get out more Joined: 04 Dec 04 Location: Somewhere between Brighton and Lancing Online Status: Offline Posts: 3941 |
Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 08 Jul 08 at 11:54pm |
So are you the same Matt Jackson who keeps appearing in the RS700 open results? |
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Matt Jackson
Really should get out more Joined: 21 Sep 04 Location: Darlington Online Status: Offline Posts: 962 |
Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 09 Jul 08 at 12:42pm |
Nope, not me. A kite might at least make those loooong off-wind legs bearable but are a bit scary when it blowing and you need to bear away into the Dam(n) wall. Our resident Canoe sailor took his assymetric off after quite a short while as it was more of a handicap on restricted water.
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Laser 203001, Harrier (H+) 36
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Steve411
Really should get out more Joined: 09 Sep 08 Location: Cheddar, Somerset, England Online Status: Offline Posts: 705 |
Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 09 Sep 08 at 10:55am |
If you want something challenging then definitely try an RS300 (I may be slightly biased). They carry weight well - 2 of the top 5 at our champs this year probably weighed in at 90kg+. Visit www.rs300.org.uk for where they're sailed in Scotland and how to arrange a trial sail.
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