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    Posted: 21 May 15 at 2:57pm
I'd choose a well maintained wood boat over the old GRP ones.... no question.
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And I thought GRP would be less maintenance!Just shows what I know!!
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Old GRP Solos tended not to be very well built, in order to keep them light enough compared to the wooden boats for racing. Many have soaked up water over the years and don't feel very nice to sail. A wooden boat will take looking after, however, and can't simply be left out all year round without deteriorating.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote turnturtle Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 May 15 at 3:23pm
on paper it would be, but I think you'd find it was falling apart, therefore leading to more maintenance than you bargained for.  If you can stretch to a foam sandwich boat, ideally a 'Winder', then this will hold value very nicely and provide a relatively maintenance free option.  I guess they probably start at about 3 grand these days... worth the extra if you have the money earning nothing in the bank imho....    
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Thanks all for your comments most enlightening
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Hi All
Does anybody make a short battened version of the Solo sail as I think fully battened mains can be less forgiving for a novice?
No experience with the solo but had a 400 so thinking is based on this experience.
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I am in the same position just a wee bit younger but the rest the same.

Looking at the Vareois the boom fairly high as I occasionally sail a laser and am struggling with a sore back bending under it.  Is this the case?

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I don't believe I've ever heard a complaint about the Solo rig being too challenging for anyone because of the battens. I suppose that means we'll hear a few now.
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Too challenging, no. Too annoying, yes.
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Hi Jim
I found that with a fully battened sail it was always powering up in some form or another but with a soft or semi soft this is easier which is why RS in more recent boats swapped from the fully battened rigs they used to use and cited ease of handling. Which when you are talking about people who have done RYA 1 &2 they really are novices. So anything to make life easier while theylearn to sail in the real world I would have thought would be good.
As an IC sailor and used to sail Cherubs your hardly a novice and are so used to fully battened sails it is like me not seeing the problem sailing of a lee shore its what your used to.
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