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    Posted: 01 Apr 14 at 9:34pm
Why is it that I can't stop thinking of iGRF the Commodore, as the Rick Moranis character Big Helmet????'
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F16 singlehanded or double, no problem.
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Originally posted by craiggo

Why is it that I can't stop thinking of iGRF the Commodore, as the Rick Moranis character Big Helmet????'


It was Dark Helmet, but thanks for the giggle...


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Dart 18 is very competitive single handed and perfect for a 90kg bloke.

I've heard things about a legendary shore dump down that way that might not suit a cat though.
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@Paul... spooky....


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I can take a small crew in the front of the Vareo without any issues plus if they want a go on the stick I can just about get from one side of the boat to the other in the front possition as the boom on the vareo slopes upwards.  Also I am 6" 2'  and 95kg
 
There are quite a few Vago's at our club and they are more suited to take a crew that a Vareo with the trap option.  But the Vago is lot more complex to sail well single handed than the Vareo, so it depends on their skill level and if the want a single handed trap boat.
 
 
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Originally posted by yellowwelly


@Paul... spooky....



Thanks James, its uncanny. Was it really Rick Moranis or just iGRF??????
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