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    Posted: 21 Sep 07 at 9:23pm
The 3000 is pretty brisk, maybe a tad advanced. The 2000 is forgiving but quite a lump. In a situation where you don't have strong views about what you might want to yacht in it's a good idea to wander down to the club you plan to sail at, find out what the popular boats are, and blag a ride in a few of them. Gives you a more informed decision. Don't forget to heave one about off the water as well as on!
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I think you can fit a trapeze to a 2000, but you could also have a 2000 for your first set of aims then move into a trapeze boat afterwards maybe?
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Hello folks, this is my first post on these forums, so be gentle ;-)

Righty then, I am in need of advice. I’m looking to buy a boat! (helpful, given the nature of this forum), but I’m not sure what will suit best.

To give you guys little background, I am a 23 year old bloke from south-west England who has been sailing on and off for many years. I started out in optimists, in which I did my RYA level 1 when I was 13, then moved on a year later to toppers to do my level 2.

I also sailed a few times in my grandfather’s old Osprey (what a massive old wooden beastie that was! Still, it went like stink).

However, all of this sounds a lot more impressive than it is since I sadly got ME shortly after finishing level 2 and was thus unable to sail for about six years, tho I am thankfully now fully recovered.

I was reintroduced to sailing when I went tooling around the Solent in a 44 foot Yacht for three days for a Uni module about teamwork, and after that I was determined to start properly again.

Earlier this summer, my sister announced that she wanted to start sailing, and since she lives in Falmouth (the lucky so and so) it seemed like a great opportunity for me to get back into it. We did a full weeks sailing course down there (5 days in a Laser Stratos, pico’s and a bosun) getting me a second set of level 1 and 2 certificates since I figured I needed a refresher, and my sister her first set, and the sailing bug :-).

I found that I remembered everything really easily, but I am by no means an experienced sailor as you can most likely tell.

For those interested, I am about 11.5 stone and my sister is somewhere around 7.5/8 (being a lady, she doesn’t disclose her true weight apparently)

All of which leads me to: The boat.

Both me and sis want to get into racing and basic performance sailing, but are also realistic about our level of experience. Ideally I would like a boat that we can grow into, starting out pootling about with just the jib and main, and then moving onto sailing with a kite and hopefully with the crew on a wire. The long term aim is to end up sailing with both of us on wires in a full on racing dingy, but clearly that’s a looooooong way off.

I am thinking of going for a laser 3000, since it has all the features we would need to start the crew trapezeing and sailing with a Gennaker, but many reviews suggest it is quite forgiving. However, I have also looked at the 2000, which would be even more forgiving by all accounts, but lacks the wire for the crew. I haven’t really looked into other boat manufacturers yet, but I’m willing to look at anything really.

Based on all the rambling, what do the people with the know-how think?

Any help or advice is greatly appreciated.

- Nihil
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