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    Posted: 06 Sep 07 at 9:12am
Phil, Like Jim says just do it you wont loose out!  you can still sell half completed builds if you get bored !!
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Originally posted by JimC

If you think you might be getting the boatbuilding bug
this sounds like a good way of making a start on the cheap. Do a half
decent job and there's no way you'll make a loss if if you decide to sell
the boat after 6 months because you don't like it. If you decide you like
the class and want to sail in it and the rig feels out of date then you can
always upgrade it: you'll still be way ahead.

Provided you like the idea of giving up the time for the fun of building the
boat I don't really see a downside. If you don't like the idea of spending
100 hours odd building a boat then give up now: its not something you
should consider doing if you're not going to enjoy the job for its own
sake. I'm sure the Streaker association could find someone who was keen
on building the kit if you're not.


Sounds a fair summary, thanks. Not sure I'm getting the bug but it's
something that I'd like to try at least once - I enjoy having a project on
the go.
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If you think you might be getting the boatbuilding bug this sounds like a good way of making a start on the cheap. Do a half decent job and there's no way you'll make a loss if if you decide to sell the boat after 6 months because you don't like it. If you decide you like the class and want to sail in it and the rig feels out of date then you can always upgrade it: you'll still be way ahead.

Provided you like the idea of giving up the time for the fun of building the boat I don't really see a downside. If you don't like the idea of spending 100 hours odd building a boat then give up now: its not something you should consider doing if you're not going to enjoy the job for its own sake. I'm sure the Streaker association could find someone who was keen on building the kit if you're not.
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Originally posted by Philsy

Originally posted by laser4000


Originally posted by Philsy

I've been offered a 30 year old Streaker kit that hasn't
been built but has all
the parts including rig.

Phil
Streakers are nice boats for 'middle weights", but looking at
your sig "When you need a real speed
kick
" - you're not really going to get one of those out of a streaker.
The single-handed 'mid weight' range boats is a crowder market - in no
particular order there arer laser radials, europes, comets, streakers,
lightnings, solos and more.. I would figure out where you want to sail and
see what the sail at the local club before committing too much time and
money..


Lasers and Solos are the popular single-handers at my club but, to be
honest, most of the racing seems to be handicap.

Phil


Ditto at my club, but being a lard-arse I went for a phantom, which is a giggle but then I've done a bit of yotting as well..
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Originally posted by laser4000


Originally posted by Philsy

I've been offered a 30 year old Streaker kit that hasn't
been built but has all
the parts including rig.

Phil
Streakers are nice boats for 'middle weights", but looking at
your sig "When you need a real speed
kick
" - you're not really going to get one of those out of a streaker.
The single-handed 'mid weight' range boats is a crowder market - in no
particular order there arer laser radials, europes, comets, streakers,
lightnings, solos and more.. I would figure out where you want to sail and
see what the sail at the local club before committing too much time and
money..


Fair point, but I can drive cars better than I can sail boats at the moment,
so I don't want anything too extreme.

Lasers and Solos are the popular single-handers at my club but, to be
honest, most of the racing seems to be handicap.

I guess I'm only tempted by the Streaker because it's free (although there
will undoubtedly be some cost in getting it together). Before it became an
option, I was considering something like a Vareo.

Phil
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Originally posted by Philsy

I've been offered a 30 year old Streaker kit that hasn't been built but has all
the parts including rig.

Phil


Streakers are nice boats for 'middle weights", but looking at your sig "When you need a real speed kick" - you're not really going to get one of those out of a streaker.

The single-handed 'mid weight' range boats is a crowder market - in no particular order there arer laser radials, europes, comets, streakers, lightnings, solos and more.. I would figure out where you want to sail and see what the sail at the local club before committing too much time and money..
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Originally posted by Black no sugar

The class association seems to be in a bit of
a disarray these days. Their website has been passed on to a new
webmaster that took it offline for refurbishment and hasn't put in back
on yet.


If you're near the South coast and would like to try a Streaker, drop in
our club in Lancing. One of our members, Alan Simmons, is very active in
the association and he's a Streaker passionate (not to be confused with a
passionate streaker). He will arrange a test sail for you, as well as give
you plenty of tips and advice. He can also get you in contact with other
members if you're not able to come to Lancing.


If you want to get in touch with him, please send me a
PM.



Thanks, I've now made contact with someone at the association who has
been very helpful. I may take you up on the of meeting Alan, too.

Cheers

Phil
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The very thought!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Black no sugar Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Sep 07 at 11:04am

The class association seems to be in a bit of a disarray these days. Their website has been passed on to a new webmaster that took it offline for refurbishment and hasn't put in back on yet.

If you're near the South coast and would like to try a Streaker, drop in our club in Lancing. One of our members, Alan Simmons, is very active in the association and he's a Streaker passionate (not to be confused with a passionate streaker). He will arrange a test sail for you, as well as give you plenty of tips and advice. He can also get you in contact with other members if you're not able to come to Lancing.

If you want to get in touch with him, please send me a PM.

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Class association website isn't working properly - the contact form and
forum aren't working.
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