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    Posted: 04 Sep 13 at 11:30am
A generic comparison of plastics against plywood as far as boat construction materials is concerned is that an epoxy/foam sandwich boat built by a competent builder should be at least as good as wood. A vinylester/foam sandwich boat should be OK too. A boat that is not foam sandwich construction will never be as good as wood.

E Class specifics - no idea.
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FRP versus wood will come down to two things; most obvious is budget, but most important, IMO, is willingness to sand-varnish-sand-varnish repeat....as you say you don't want to be doing too much maintenance then there's really only two ways to go; get an FRP or buy a woodie and find a boat-builder nearby who can do the varnishing for you.  Main things to look at IMO would be overall condition, weight, foils and spars, sails and suppliers are plentiful.  Bon chance, great boats for sailing with the missus and good across a mega wide wind-band

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I dont sail Ents but the top boats at my club are all FRP but that may be more a factor of the sailors then the boats....
Why not look at the Y&Y nationals gear guides and the nationals results?
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Hi all,
 
My girlfriend and I are looking to get an Enterprise for club racing, budget £2500 - £3000, just wondered if anyone had any thoughts on frp vs wood? I've not been able to find any 'buyers guides' on the Ent association site, or indeed anywhere so I've no idea what the best option would be.
Ideally we don't want to be doing lots of maintainence so the obvious choice is an frp one, but will this be competitive compared with a good wood boat?
I've been told a Rondar Mk 2 is just as quick as a wood boat but as this advice came from the seller of a Rondar Mk 2 I am taking it with a pinch of salt... 
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