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    Posted: 28 Aug 07 at 10:14am

Thinking of trying a Contender. I'm 47, reasonably fit, about 72 KG. I've sailed a vortex so I'm used to trapezing/helming. Heard that the contender is difficult to sail to its handicap, particularly in light winds.

Anyone any thoughts? Am I too light? Are they a waste of time in a handicap fleet?

Anyone in/around Nth London/Essex with one I could try? Or know of one for sale?

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The contender is a freat boat to sail, at 72kg I have thought that you'd be ok, I was around that weight when I started to sail them although I am about 80-85 now and it is faster in a bit of wind. They arn't great in light winds on py but I'd say that all boat have a favoured wing strenght, the contender just likes >f3.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote iwsmithuk Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31 Aug 07 at 3:02pm

Well.....thank you "foaminatthedeck".

Otherwise not exactly an overwhelming response.

Luckily a bit more help from the Contender yahoo group.



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As for clubs, King George in North London is supposed to be a quite numerous Contender fleet.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Contender 541 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31 Aug 07 at 8:27pm
About Ideal for the class. You may find it a bit of a handful being at the 'ideal'-ish weight to start with, but a fantastic boat well worth the effort
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Post Options Post Options   Quote NickA Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 Sep 07 at 8:29pm

I've been thinking of trying a contender for years.

Lovely strong wind boat.  We had a fast single hander regatta at my club in spring in the prevailing 25knots the contenders did really well - nearly beat the Musto Skiffs on handicap and kept surprisingly close behind on the water.  Some of the best ones (wooden all over / painted all over) are totally gorgeous

Bit dull in light airs though - especially down wind.  Not really a boat you want to have to sit down in.  But if you buy a light one and (illegally) remove the lead weights ..........

Then you start thinking.. hmm proper performance single hander, wouldn't a kite be nice?  RS700??? 

I drive past KGSC most weeks .. haven't noticed many contenders, but then it's only the big boats whos masts stick up over the dam that you can see from the pub! Looks like a good bit of water though - wide and windy.

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Along the same lines as the OP, so I'll continue it in here ...

I'm thinking of getting a contender in the near future. Probably wont be until after the Dinghy Show, and after a test sail or two.

Anyone at Datchet got one that I would be able to have a play in for 30 mins this Saturday?

I'm 65kg, about 5 ft 10, but sail on a slightly shifty small lake. Not too good for the Assymetrics unless its blowing a gale, as the legs arnt long enough for them to hit the angles right, so the lasers usually win everything.

Any thoughts? Boat for me?
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Post Options Post Options   Quote NickA Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Sep 07 at 6:51pm

65kg would seem a bit light methinks. ...

......start eating pies and drinking guiness.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote ratface Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Sep 07 at 7:08pm
hmm not sure Villan is the type of person that will drink beverages to put on weight or even the pies

u don't need a Contender Villan  

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65kg would be very light - you would start to get overpowered just as the boat began to come into its own.

You would get wiring early though !

If the lake is small forget it - unless its just for boat handling practise - otherwise you may find yourself chasing the Lasers around.

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