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tack'ho
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Topic: new boatPosted: 05 Aug 09 at 6:33pm |
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errrrrrrr.....Europe...big in errrr Europe. Probably a little bit powerful at the moment even with a green band mast but you should grow into it soon enough. And still way better sutited than a Laser; and by buying and selling masts and sails as you grow, it'll grow with you.
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ham4sand
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you sed u sailed a laser 2... did u trapeze? if so... consider a laser vago with the small sails... i sailed mine trapeze single-handed at 12...and i thgink there are a few about in germany... brilliant starter boat edit: if u also buy the xd sails u can take mates out for a blast which is awesome fun :) also u wont grow out of it anytime soon... a friend still sails my old one now iv got a cherub and manages to trapeze with the xd rig at about 90kg Edited by ham4sand |
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desteve1
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Posted: 02 Jul 09 at 2:24pm |
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would you recomend the same if i was to live in england
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laser 81188 (looking for a name)
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Posted: 27 Feb 09 at 1:25pm |
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im going to sail vaurien in the summer so ill try those out
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winging it
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Posted: 27 Feb 09 at 9:48am |
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To be honest, you will grow out of almost all boats except the laser, where you can simply keep changing the rig. However, the problem with the laser, especially at your age and weight, is that the hull is very heavy and could cause damage to your still growing spine.
You would be better off to buy a boat that suits you now but that you can guarantee will have a good second hand value in a short period of time when you need to change it. I had that in mind when I recommended the Teeny, because it does appear to be a growing class in Germany, so you should be able to sell it on when you need to and then maybe think about something bigger. Unfortunately sailing is like that for the young - you can't really get a class and stick with it. You would have the same trouble with the RS Feva. You might well be able to stay in a 420 for longer and there are plenty of those around you. And of course once you reach a decent height and weight you'll be buying a contender - really popular in Germany, with lots of good German builders and sailors - including the World Youth champion! |
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Posted: 27 Feb 09 at 8:54am |
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ye I know them but I figured that I would grow out of them in no time
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winging it
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Posted: 26 Feb 09 at 8:03pm |
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the same, but different...
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HannahJ
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Posted: 26 Feb 09 at 5:40pm |
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I wouldn't sail three up... First question: would you prefer a singlehanded boat or a doublehanded? All the suggestions so far have been on singlehanders. Secondly: What do the other youth at your club sail?
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MIRROR 64799 "Dolphin"
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Posted: 26 Feb 09 at 1:14pm |
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idealy Id like to sail with my brother and my dad, I dont want a realy expensive boat. (fire ball is a quick boat and 2nd hand with a slight bit of refurbishing would be the best)
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NickA
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I had a laser 2 for several years. It was fun and knots per dollar, excellent value. But a handful for even an 80kg adult to sail single handed. You'd need a big friend to hang out the side for you. The splash is a nice boat, better than the laser in very many ways, but the smallest rig is about laser radial sized, which might be a little bit much for your 40kg. My son had a radial aged 14 when he weighed around 50kg; he had loads of fun in F3, but struggled in F4/5. His similarly sized mate had a splash and managed it OK in F4. Other decent single handers for the smaller sailor are the Comet (a bit too short, not good in any waves but excellent on a river) and the Byte (expensive with the good carbon rig on it) and the lightning 368 (a strange british boat, but amazingly good value). |
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