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    Posted: 29 Dec 11 at 6:46pm
I'm afraid you are perfect for a Farr 3.7, sorry to say that at the moment you'll have to build your own, have one built or import one. It's cheaper than you think. Wait a while I'm working on building the fleet. Until then I think I would choose a low rider Int Moth, Mag 5 > 8 era if you can find one.

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600 is a nightmare when windy. The fully batterned main has so much roach Evan with all controls on hard!!
Contender not being fully batterned and if you get one with a carbon rig would be much better in my opinion. 
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Not sure you will find a 300 for 1800, i paid that for a very early Model a few years ago before the used boats went mad same boat is now probably worth best part of 2500! 

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I have read your blog and the Y&Y review of it and i also thought it would be perfect apart from the availability of them and I doubt I'd be able to afford a new build
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Ginge, for your budget I would say either a 600 or a Vortex would suit, the Vortex is the easier boat to learn to trapeze in, but it needs a decent bit of wind to really perform and isn't as quick as a 600.
In terms of your sailing area, 60 acres is a bit on the small side, but it's doable. You would struggle to perform on handicap but if that isn't a consideration then go for it.
I occasionally sail at Ulley sailing club which is 35 acres, and is definately too small to get the best out of the boat. Until recently I regularly sailed at Pennine sailing club which is 120 acres however we rarely used the whole water, perhaps two thirds of it, and I was competitive there.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Ginge Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Dec 11 at 8:26pm
Beaver sc -  so not far at all really, if I were to learn in a vortex it would have to be non assy as I don't fancy 2 sail single handing, it seems very confusing, the only reason I like the vortex I because it's almost a cat so should be fairly stable, but are very powerful so I'm not sure?... The pond is fairly shallow aswell so I'm not sure if all of the board could be put down so I would never perform to the PY
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Originally posted by popeye_ali

600 is a nightmare when windy. The fully batterned main has so much roach Evan with all controls on hard!!
You'd have been surprised to see the whole fleet planing up and down wind at the nationals in 25 knots of breeze then.

You need to use the controls like a windsurfer or indeed a Laser and really max out the controls when its windy but its the boats best conditions - its those 6-8 knots that are teh most difficult!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Ginge Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Dec 11 at 9:34pm
I imagine it's abit tippy when it's light? When overpowered do you just put all the controls on full then?
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Neptune Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Dec 11 at 9:44pm
you try and blade the main as much as possible - lots of kicker to control the boom and keep the leech under control and cunningham to open up the top of the sail and then work the sail to keep the boat in a groove.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Ginge Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Dec 11 at 9:58pm
So do you pretty much treat it in the same way as a laser except it's just less forgiving ?
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