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    Posted: 17 Jul 13 at 12:20pm
What about a Wanderer. Looks like a smaller version of the Wayfarer.
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Originally posted by winging it

totally agree with that!


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Post Options Post Options   Quote winging it Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 Jul 13 at 10:54am
totally agree with that!

the same, but different...

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I would of thought that a boat for both the situations you describe is going to be a massive compromise either way, possibly compromising the enjoyment. Whilst there are dinghies that will do at a pinch, there are non "suitable" for both single handing and sailing 5 up IMO.

If you've got the space and inclination 2 boats may be a better option.
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the Venture is massive, way too big for managing on your own.  The Stratos is also pretty huge and probably too big for what you need.  In your place I'd be choosing between the (laser) 2000 and the RS Vision.  Both would suit you and carry you and the family comfortably.  In my opnion the 2000 is the better boat - it sails beautifully has a great race circuit and plenty of picnic/spare kit space.  So far as I know, however, it doesn't have the outboard option whereas the Vision does. The Vision is a bit more spacious than the 2000 and is rotomoulded so pretty robust.  It is easy to rig and reef and also has the storage buckets.  It's just not so nice to sail, but for cruising it would be fine.

Matt - Sargesail - takes his family out in his 2000 and has great fun, he also could advise on the outborad option.

Whicnever you go for invest in a jockey wheel and the right tyres for your launching surface.


Edited by winging it - 17 Jul 13 at 10:32am
the same, but different...

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Originally posted by Neptune

if you look at the Stratos, then perhaps something like the RS venture.  That has a dedicated outboard storage well.  Ballasted centreboard so should be less likely to capsize and the weight should help recovery.


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Post Options Post Options   Quote Neptune Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 Jul 13 at 9:29am
if you look at the Stratos, then perhaps something like the RS venture.  That has a dedicated outboard storage well.  Ballasted centreboard so should be less likely to capsize and the weight should help recovery.

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Originally posted by Dave Wood

Thanks for your suggestions - I had been looking at the Stratos as an option. Do you think that launching/landing with a winched trailer would be feasible single handed? 

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You can add a jocket wheel to the launching trolley but I dont know what launching is like at Poole. The mast is stepped if I am right with a gate so is possible singlehanded too. I am sure people do launch and if you can use a car, that would help to when recovering.

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Would the albacore take an outboard though?

Any other suggestions or thoughts? 

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Dave Wood Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Jul 13 at 10:22pm
Thanks for your suggestions - I had been looking at the Stratos as an option. Do you think that launching/landing with a winched trailer would be feasible single handed? 

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