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    Posted: 03 May 12 at 6:18pm
RS Vareo - not sailed one, but can take two people however nothing for second person to do upwind.
RS Feva - can take a 6ft guy (I am 6ft) and can be sailed singlehanded or double. Slightly deeper than its rivals, either the Pico, Topaz or Q'ba.
Topper have the vibe, but al little racy too.
Laser 2 is another boat to look at or 2000,

Where are you looking to launch, where are you storing it, and how far do you want to travel?
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id also say laser vago, they arent that racy but maybe a bit tippy for you
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Thanks for all the replies. No club as yet but looking at any of the Estuary clubs, probably Leigh on Sea S.C. Will either store at the clubs (little worried about vandalism) or at home. Sailing area will be mainly Thames Estuary but also other East Coast rivers etc (all within about a 40 mile radius). Does anyone have any experience of the Tideway? Really in a quandary whether to go classic comfort or "sporty" fun or soething in the between.
It's just plain rude to live on the coast and not be afloat
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Wanderer, maybe a bit heavy but plenty of space. Can be sailed easily singlehanded, made of glass and I guess there should be a few secondhand versions around.
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Thanks Contender443. Any experience of the lighter Gull? This is one I keep coming back to.
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Gull is a nice boat, but will seem small with 2 6 footers on board, I'd think. Mind, you are just starting out, and so don't want too much to handle. Also might be a bit slow to get against the tide?

GP14 with a reefable main sail might work - plenty of cheap GRP boats around, I'd have thought.
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Estuary,

The vandalism at Leigh is not too bad now we have put up the fencing around the racks, we just have to make sure they are chained down and can't be moved.

Why don't you pop down to the club over the weekend and have a look at what is sailed I think there are most of the boats being talked about including a few tideway owners.

PM me if you need any other information or people to speak to
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Hi,
 
If dinghy cruising is your main ideal then a Gull would be excellent - not hugely fast and exciting but safe - I have a friend who has sailed a Gull single handed in a F5 with no safety cover and felt comfortable he wasn't going to get into trouble.  Can also add an outboard if it looks like the wind might die /  or if you wind up with a strong tide against you.  Gulls appartenetly hold their value well so you wouldn't have trouble re-selling if you wanted something bigger or faster in the future.  And one person can launch and retrieve a Gull
 
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IMO most two person boats are not great to sail single handed. As you are a novice, I would suggest joining a club, and offering yourself as a crew. There are plenty of sail racers looking for reliable crews. Someone will quickly "adopt" you and drill you into a competent racing crew. You will learn loads from this experience. The Alternative  is to acquire a relatively simple one person boat like a Laser or a Solo and start doing some club racing in that. But expect to spend the first year finishing at the back of the fleet.  

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