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    Posted: 18 Nov 06 at 8:31pm

hi i was thinking about maybe i could geta cherub i just need

 to know a few things first:

  • Are they stable (i know they're all different but overall)
  • Easy to right
  • Good for lightweights under 20 stone
  • Any good for 15 year olds?
  • Any single trapeze ones out there?

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Hi ive been thinking about getting a cherub but i'd like to know a few things about them firse like:

  • Is there any single trapeze boats around or are they all double?
  • Stability
  • How are they with lighter crews (under 20 stone). Are we heavy enough?
  • How are they to right?

Thanks again hope you can help me out

Hi ive been thinking about getting a cherub but i'd like to know a few things about them firse like:

  • Is there any single trapeze boats around or are they all double?
  • Stability
  • How are they with lighter crews (under 20 stone). Are we heavy enough?
  • How are they to right?

Thanks again hope you can help me out

 



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No, reasonably, yes, yes, yes. I think there was one year that one third of the wntire RYA 29er Transitional squad had had their first ride in a asymettric/trapeze boat in my Cherub...
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Well, im 15 and owned a Cherub last year. Its gone to France now im afraid, but in answers to your questions it was :

Stable = Fairly ... although it was a old design

Fairly easy to right ... had righting lines aswell.

We were under 20 stone ... but had a 1991 rigged boat ... you may struggle with 2005 but cherubs are designed for lightweights.

15 years olds.... absolutely loved ours ... extremely quick, mainly downwind and in a good breeze.

Single Trap - Yeah, ours was single trapeze and they are out there, there is one for £650 at the moment which would behave similarly to ours. However the bigger rigged ones 97/2005 need more weight to keep upright fif you only want one wire ... twin wire is better for 97/2005 rules.

check out the second hand section on www.uk-cherub.org

 

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running free where abouts are you we could probably arange a test sail if you like

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If you're in the vicinity of Weston on December 2nd or 3rd there should be a few cherubs about if you want to come and have a look and a chat. 
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Hi ive done some looking on the class site etc and i have come to the conclusion that i'd like a '97 rules boat but i dont have a clue which design!

Does anyone know any good designs? Also can the old designs still be made? If so what prices??

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With Cherubs at the moment it is more about what you can get hold of as there are not that many secondhand boats about at the moment.

A new boat will set you back around £6,000 to £9,000 depending on the finish and materials used.

There is nothing to stop you from putting a 97 rules size rig on a new boat and racing it like that as the rules only give a max sail area and not a minimum. You would go slower especialy in the light but staying upright when it is windy could mean you go faster over all.

There are two relitivly modern boats on the secondhand list at the moment http://www.sailingsource.com/cherub/test/doku.php/secondhand and both of them could be sailed as 97 or 2005.

Both are good boats(I built one so am  biassed) but both probably need a bit of work to get the best out of them. I understand that Slippery when wet is more complete than it looks in the pictures.

What sort of things do you want to know about the different designs?

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All sorts really stability etc, which design do you guys like??? Would i be able to get a decent one with £4500 MAX??

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Originally posted by Granite

I understand that Slippery when wet is more complete than it looks in the pictures.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote tgruitt Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Nov 06 at 12:10pm
Originally posted by runningfree

All sorts really stability etc, which design do you guys like??? Would i be able to get a decent one with £4500 MAX??

Thanks again



Might be able to get Aquamarina for that price. Have a look on the cherub website www.uk-cherub.org .
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