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    Posted: 10 Sep 14 at 7:39am
Kite, every time, boats are boring without them, unless you're in the confines of say a little 40 acre lake where you can't sail two minutes in any direction without having to tack or gybe, then you buy a Miracle Matchbox Toy and use its kite.

Or do what I do, sail single handed and get your kicks with a proper kite, kiteboarding, we sell some amazing new kites.

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I agree that you'll probably find a kite boat frustrating.

Boat speed won't make a lot of difference at a small venue like that too, getting the shifts will be key to doing well. So don't panic too much about the latest whizzy boat as long as its got decent rags.
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There are still plenty of old plastic Albacores around and with a decent set of sails they are a powerful boat. Our old 1973 Fosrite is still up the front at our puddle club. More tend to become available over winter and prices are then lower so keep looking. There's a nice composite (grp hull, wooden decks) for sale at Cheddar (Bristol Corinthian). Or watch ebay and Apollo Duck sites. They often sell through word of mouth or club notices so keep asking around.

We've raced Larks and Merlins before that and at a small club the kite is a big handicap - you spend more time setting and dropping it than gaining from its flying so the Albacores usually pass you. Or the race officer sets a course for Laser sailors with lots of short legs and gybes!

Edit - 11 boats on Apollo Duck including a hull for £50 and a nice looking one at Nottingham http://sailingdinghies.apolloduck.co.uk/listings.phtml?cid=102

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Maybe a bit heavy for  12?  What about an Enterprise?  But I agree, no kite.
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National 12? Exciting, no spinnaker, they tack well - get a design that suits inland sailing - but you might get wet early on in a blow
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My girlfriend and I are getting into sailing at our local club and, having plodded around in a Feva for too long, the time has come to buy our own boat.  The club have a Vision we can move into to continue our development for a while.  And a Bahia too.  But it would be nice to get our own boat.

I've done a fair bit of reading but what I can't figure out is... kite or no kite?

The reservoir we sail on is quite small - 600 metres by 300m metres - the longest leg is 500 metres.

The most popular two person boat at the club is the Albacore.  There's the odd Gul and Enterprise but there is only one boat I've ever seen flying a spinnaker - an RS400.  That suggests to me that the water is really too small for a spinnaker.

Now I'm in this for the excitement so I don't want something that feels slow.  But I'm also thinking that the handicap on a spinnaker boat is going to be a major hinderance on such a small body of water when it comes to racing and I want to feel able to move up through the fleet without blaming my boat too much!

We're fit and agile, early 30s, 5'11" 13 stone and 5'6" 10 stone. £1500 is right at the top of our budget.

At the moment I'm leaning toward the Albacore so I can race like for like at the club, but they seem to be a bit pricey.  Oh, and I have no appetite for woodwork!  What other non-spinnaker boats would anyone recommend?

Or have I got it all wrong? Should I go fly a kite?


Any advice is much appreciated!

Thank you
Steven
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