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    Posted: 10 Sep 11 at 11:39pm
Hi, are these boats any good, thinking of hiring one out at a nearby club, as my one is a bit limited...
 
Most likely i will be sailing it single handedly, but depends whether i can convince my sister to crew! 
 
I only weigh 7 stone! In anything other than light winds, will i just end up capsizing? This i don't mind that much, but how easy are they to right?
Is it an oversized topaz?  I have sailed fevas and visions both helm and crew, without looking at the stats, how do they compare?  I don't mind if it's generally not fast, i will be using it to perfect techniques rather than blast around on!
 
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If you are that light, then yes you will capsize and struggle. I doubt they will let you sail it singlehanded. I'd suggest finding a crew or crewing for someone else.
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It's not a desparately powerful boat, you might be able to singlehand it in light weather. How light it needs to be just depends on your level of experience. I'm sure I was quite light when I first singlehanded an Enterprise as a kid.
Finding someone to crew for you might be a better option, especially if you want to get the kite up.
If it's a borrowed boat, you have to repsect their right to say no of course.
Also, is the layout OK for singlehanding?, you have to be able to reach the jibsheets etc.
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