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    Posted: 03 May 12 at 2:15pm
I'd like some advice on the best, or most suitable I should say, Dinghy to sail in the Thames Estuary. I'd like something easy(ier) to handle (I am a novice) and that can be sailed single-handed or with two adults who are both six footers. Bias towards single-handed except when teenage son can be dragged away from the internet to join in. Might choose to race but ideal is a weekend on the water just for the fun of it. Budget is open for the right choice
It's just plain rude to live on the coast and not be afloat
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Take a look at the Crabber 12. http://www.cornishcrabbers.co.uk/
Needs to sail more...
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Looks interesting but probably looking to go "used" first time. Any other ideas?
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Miracle?
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A miracle does sound right for what your looking for. They can be sailed single handed or 2 up and are light enough that one person can manage it on the shore plus they can be picked up cheaply.
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Miracle looks a good choice, a little apprehensive going wooden. Pulling up on a shingle beach might be an issue. Several good examples on the Miracle Assoc site. Any recommendations in the plastic fantastic range? Pondered a Gull but hear they're a bit tippy.
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RS vision with a small outboard for those times when the tide is too strong?



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2nd hand Laser Vago could fit the bill
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RS looks an interesting but perhaps a bit on the heavy side for pulling up on your own? Any thoughts... The Vago looks a bit on the racy side
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What club are you at? Because plenty of people at Essex Yacht Club in Leigh-on-Sea have the Topaz Race which seems to fits your spec quite well.
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