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    Posted: 19 Sep 14 at 9:57pm
My friend I'll understand why you posted this request. I agree that there is probably frustrating to have a boat kite, but for safety I recommend it. Smile
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An Albacore is a nice boat and will teach you loads.
One thing to remember is that you will almost certainly decide to change boat after a couple of years - as your skills progress and you learn more about other classes. This is NORMAL and part of the learning curve.  You might change class or just get something in better condition. Or just add to your fleet (that is a slippery slope)

Also take up ANY offers of rides in other boats, as you will learn so much; about the boat and your skills and different ways of doing things. All good experience.
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"When first moving into the class, it can be a little confusing as to why two 
apparently similar boats are priced very differently"

Amen!  Thanks John!
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Originally posted by MerlinMags

When sailing with a partner, kite hoists/drops/gybes are complicated by having to say "please" every time, in a gentle tone of voice. Too much work to remember.

Oh that's where I've been getting it wrong!
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The prices are out of date and I need to update it to include the Ovi boats but this may be of use.



Edited by JohnW - 11 Sep 14 at 10:08am
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But you'll not get one near £1500 in FRP sadly.
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I would go for FRP as opposed to GRP. Much stiffer and ages better.
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Hi all

Thank you so much for the time you've taken to offer me advice.  The thought and effort you've put into your posts is really impressive!  It's a great community on the forum here.

It seems pretty clear that it's a GRP Albacore I need.  I've looked on Apollo Duck, the Albacore class website, ebay, gumtree, ...  and there's a few potential boats on there.  I can't figure out exactly what's driving such a range of values, so I'll be running every potential purchase past everyone at the club to make sure I don't make a mistake.

That said, we took the Vision out tonight and had a great time, so that will help me find the patience to wait for the right boat to come along.

Thanks again

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Go for the class that is sailed at your club ie the Albacore. It is much more satisfying to race boat on boat when you know how well you have done immediately on the water and can measure your progress. In handicap racing, you have little idea until the results are published.

The only reason that so much handicap racing goes on is that clubs are not brave enough to encourage fleets.

As for Mags and his please before spinnaker action, my crew react to shorter words like yes, go or down! If you are slick the spinnaker can be up and drawing within a maximum of 2 boats lengths of the mark so that on short legs, it can still pay off.
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When sailing with a partner, kite hoists/drops/gybes are complicated by having to say "please" every time, in a gentle tone of voice. Too much work to remember.
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