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    Posted: 25 Jan 13 at 5:17pm
Hi all
 
Following previous posts I have been in the market for a Solo, I did locate one to suit my requirements but unfortuantely I was outbid!! This has given me chance to reflect and consider a Laser for club racing on our small club water, I was told Laser due to the size of the class association.
 
I was very surprised to find that the UK laser association website & particulary the message boards appear rubish with very dated information, also there does not appear to be any Wales region to the association which is where i live.
 
I am 41 5'7 78Kg with little sailing experience would a laser be a sensible choice? 
 
Thanks again, looking forward to getting sorted and stoping 'going on & on & on' about what type!!
 
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You need to decide what YOU want to sail and not base it on price/availability. They are two different size of boats one quicker than the other.

I would try both if possible, the Solo will be more comfortable as it is higher out of the water and more seat like. See pondmonkeys PINK solo thread for pictures and info.
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Where are you in N Wales?
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Sometimes the efficacy of a class association is in inverse proportion to the number of members, so I really wouldn't make any decisions on that basis. In any case the Laser International Association has not precisely covered itself with glory in recent years.
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I wouldn't worry to much about the class association, but I do think the size of the fleet where you want to sail is a big consideration.
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Thanks for all replies
 
I am in North Wales near the Chester border, Shotwick ismy local water and I also have Bala and Brenig bearby with the anglesey & Llyn peninsula within an hour
 
Is it possible for a 41yr old Newbie to be competitive in a Laser with a lot of practice?
 
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I think in Shotwick a laser or solo would do and with plenty of practice of course you could competitive.
I would go down to the club and see what's happening. But I think they're closed till March

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Is it possible for a 41yr old Newbie to be competitive in a Laser with a lot of practice?



At 5'7" no, they suit taller thin folk with long legs, artificial knee replacements and or high pain threshold.
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Originally posted by iGRF

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Is it possible for a 41yr old Newbie to be competitive in a Laser with a lot of practice?

At 5'7" no, they suit taller thin folk with long legs, artificial knee replacements and or high pain threshold.
 
That is one of my concerns for jumping for the laser, but I am told the upside is easy to buy, lots of advice and local racing, easy to sell and give you a good grounding / understandng of single handed dinghy sailing 
 
To be honest all my sailing to date has been in old wooden mirror, so any racing dinghy centre main is going to feel radically different so a quick go 'try before you buy' probably wont help.
 
I like the look of the Supernova but if that does not suit I would imagine it is harder to sell on than a Laser would be
 
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There are an extraordinary number of local Laser fleets around the country with boats that are only ever used for club racing. This is the kind of thing I do at my local club and, I have to admit, I see no reason at all why I'd join the Laser Class Association for this type of sailing. Our primary goal with our local racing is to have fun - yes, competitive fun - but we don't care if people are using replica sails or strange kicker arrangements made up of spare blocks they found in their sailing toolbox.

I'd consider the Radial rig at 5'7". Many of the Laser sailors at our club have picked up pretty reasonable boats for £500.


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