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Rupert ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 11 Aug 04 Location: Whitefriars sc Online Status: Offline Posts: 8956 |
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I did exactly as described with a Mirror for my 6 monthold, only with £50, not £500. Trouble was, 5 years later when it was time to get a better one (£200 this time) I had problems with a distraught 5year old. I knew painting a face on the bow was a bad idea...
Still, ToyBox2 has now done 3 years of service (I even took her racing last weekend and beat the EPS's on handicap!) and, with a little TLC this winter, should see out a few more. Mind, he is more interested in racing at the front end of our Firefly than in the Mirror, but for helming the mirror is far better for a small kid. |
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Firefly 2324, Puffin 229, Minisail 3446 Mirror 70686
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drifter ![]() Posting king ![]() Joined: 09 Jun 08 Location: Oxfordshire Online Status: Offline Posts: 177 |
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Graduate would be an excellent choice, especially with the new larger mainsail. Great for handicap racing too, and you'll get a good one for a few hundred tops. I enjoy going round the course faster than the Wayfarers, Supernovas and the likes in mine, which cost £500
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dics ![]() Far too distracted from work ![]() Joined: 05 Oct 05 Online Status: Offline Posts: 317 |
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Thanks guys. The Graduate looks an interesting choice. Although I keep thinking the Mirror is the one to go for as there are more children in the class and at this stage it is obviously just about getting out on the water, having a bit of fun and hopefully making some friends in the class. I will be doing some research on those other classes before parting with her hard earned pocket money.
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Enterprising ![]() Groupie ![]() Joined: 21 Dec 07 Online Status: Offline Posts: 42 |
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I think the mirror is the ideal boat for you, single handed, or 2 up, they have the interest, the racing pedigree and also the interest with the spinney for the younsters.
for a first boat, set aside £500.00 and expect in 2 years to get nothing back, then buy a reasonable wood boat, dont worry about storing inside, and just sail, use and abuse. if you want to revarnish you will get your moeny back, if you dont, well its cost you less than £5 a week.
there are so many mirrors on ebay for pennies that it would be easy to pick up something to learn in, and that you really do not mind if it gets dinted, scraped or scratched. if you dont buy them, they will probably end up as a garden feature anyway.
then in 2 years, when the origional "mr beastie" does turn into a rotting beastie, upgrade, spend a lot more on a plastic fantastic mirror, when you know she wants to make a sport out of it, and just dont tell her that guy fawkes was actually roastd by her childhood steed. |
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Enterprise 22619 - to be renamed "Krossbow"
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timeintheboat ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 01 Feb 07 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 615 |
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Mirror - top top boat, Grad - top boat (and el bandito in the right hands).
But what about the Cadet? Plastic or wood. A proper boat on a small scale. I'm Phantom sized and it's a bit of a squeeze but they spot that you are in their world not they in yours. In truth it is really a kid with kid boat and the Mirror is more able at adult and kid - but I love 'em. And when dogs are being blown off leads it's a laugh as a single hander. That or the Mirror (or if a bit larger the Miracle) a tough call. Gull drab. And of course - and it keeps coming up here in various forms on these forums because of fond memories (me included) - is the N12. A proper boat you can sail with your child. Always a great looking boat that you never forget. |
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Like some other things - sailing is more enjoyable when you do it with someone else
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craiggo ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 01 Apr 04 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 1810 |
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Sounds like your in the market for a Graduate. Ok no new boats have been built for a few years, although The boatyard at Beer will shortly I hope be starting production. GRP boats are available and the prices are very good. The class is finally bringing itself upto date and many ex-grad sailors are keen to track down their old boats so interesting times. The sheet loads are light and the boats are simple with no spinnaker so great for young crews. Rooster are now making the newly approved sail designs and not only do they look good but they are great value. The grads hull shape makes for a far better all-rounder as opposed to wobbly otters and gulls, and as and when you take part in a race they can give GP14s and Enterprises a good run for their money. Just google Graduate class association and have a look at the website. |
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dics ![]() Far too distracted from work ![]() Joined: 05 Oct 05 Online Status: Offline Posts: 317 |
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Thanks guys. Some research on those other classes will be done. I should think she would prefer a class named after some nice fury animal too so an Otter could be good. (It is also a good pint of beer).
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Rupert ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 11 Aug 04 Location: Whitefriars sc Online Status: Offline Posts: 8956 |
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There are also the "lost Classes" that would fit the bill on everything apart from the racing. The Otter, Pacer, Skipper, Turtle (nice orange sails on that last one) spring to mind, but a trawl trough ebay and a couple of hundred quid will get you a boat that will do all the picnics you want. Some of the above were certainly hit with the ugly stick, though...
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Firefly 2324, Puffin 229, Minisail 3446 Mirror 70686
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Fans1024 ![]() Posting king ![]() ![]() Joined: 30 Nov 06 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 177 |
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If you can get a GRP Mirror in your budget, get it! I learnt to sail in one, even my parents [one at a time] came out in it. My first boat 'Bright Water' aww, the memories. Anyway, moving swiftly on. If you can't get GRP Mirror in budget, ooo Pico, light loads and the pink sails the princess desires. Maybe the topaz uno, not as nice as the pico but still an option. Maybe a Feva S? However, could be out of the budget. Good luck!
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HannahJ ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 23 Jul 05 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 861 |
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Basic Mirrors are very cheap, and with the new MK4 i think the prices are coming down. Go for one, they're great and small enough for young ones to handle on their own. Plus loads of room for a picnic!
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MIRROR 64799 "Dolphin"
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