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    Posted: 16 May 11 at 7:22pm
Just to clarify a semi-budget, it is roughly the price of a ok Feva (£2500), along with perhaps £500 more, so although we did consider the Farr 3.7 together, she decided it would be too much work to buy one from overseas etc., along with there not being an established class. Regarding the 900 and other similar boats, although she has been a more than able crew in the 29er occasionally when I lack a crew, there are very few people at our club other than that with the interest in skiffs :(, so i'm sure a singlehander would be preferable. 
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At that weight there are more choices of double handers available.  I'm sure if she were to buy one it wouldn't be that difficult to find a regular crew.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote winging it Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 May 11 at 8:04pm
surely she should go with whateve her friends are sailing?  otherwise it depends on her ambitions/aims.  Does she want to circuit race, club sail, conquer the world.  at that age she should still be seeing current sailing as fun and a stepping stone to wherever she wants to go next.

there aren't a lot of female helms out there in single trap world...
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Originally posted by winging it

surely she should go with whateve her friends are sailing?  otherwise it depends on her ambitions/aims.  Does she want to circuit race, club sail, conquer the world.  at that age she should still be seeing current sailing as fun and a stepping stone to wherever she wants to go next.there aren't a lot of female helms out there in single trap world...



Very good point Nessa, as usual the voice of reason speaks.

So, what other boats are sailed at the club? If we have the shortlist of club boats, we maybe able to advise more..

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1 29er, a few ISOs, 200s, a couple of 400s for the adults, but among the cadets there is only really topazes, a couple of Fevas and some laser radials. Having had a Feva I know she likes sailing with asymmetrics, and also the speed and acceleration of skiffs from the 29er.
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It sounds to me as if she ought to see if she can scare up a forward hand and carry on with 29ers...
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Post Options Post Options   Quote blueboy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 May 11 at 9:15am
The obvious single-hander for a talented lightweight is surely an International Moth? 
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Lowrider perhaps but sailing on the Thames Estuary means a massive lack of depth about an hour either side of High Tide so although she is probably good enough, the location of the club dictates something more conventional :/
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Post Options Post Options   Quote winging it Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 May 11 at 11:30am
Reason would say laser radial, but I can see why she wouldn't want to.  her best option would be to do as Jim says, and go double handed.  Otherwise I'd be looking at the 29er lookalike that is the byte c2, or for something faster, the europe.  or what about an RS vareo?


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The Vareo has a repuation for being hard work upwind (as well as needing a bit of weight to hold it down).
 
She is probably a little on the light side for one....
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