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    Posted: 11 Feb 16 at 11:33am
Jamie

The OK is much much nicer to sail than the Laser and a very interesting class.

All of the boats are slightly different and, as mentioned above, you can get a rig tailored to your weight.

You would be on the light side but,if not sailing on the sea/in waves, it would be fine.

The max optimum helm weight is far more than you have indicated - there are 100kg + sailors doing well (using stiff rigs). The hull seems well suited to carrying weight variations.

They are not currently great handicap boats - in most conditions its very difficult to beat Lasers on the water even though they are now sailing off a similar PY.

Nick C said somewhere that they really are more like well sailed Solo pace. However, in the right conditions they go very well.

Upwind they are a lovely boat to sail.
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You might just get a plastic Streaker, but you'd probably have to wait until one came up.

Supernova - you're a little on the light side for, but not by much and they are a bit faster. You can get a lot of boat for your budget.
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I'll be on a small lake 99% of the time, and I don't mind working hard upwind. The OK site reckons the optimum weight range is 70 - 90kg so although I'd be at the bottom end of the scale, it's on a par with where I was in the RS300.
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Are you sure you'll be heavy enough for an OK?   They seem to be sailed by quite large people... at 74kg and 5'9 you might even struggle to be competitive in a laser in over 12 knots.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Jamie600 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 Feb 16 at 8:45pm
Thanks Steve and Craiggo, all sounds good and certainly more interesting than a Laser. I don't mind if it's an older boat as long as it's still reasonably competitive. I did actually have one as my first boat when I was about 13, it was bought by my dad purely because he knew someone selling one, it was totally unsuitable as I can't have been more than 10 stone wet through! I'm based in Retford, Notts Craiggo
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Having recently procured an OK, I think they are excellent boats. The new boats are very nice and the boat Steve had a go in is very quick. I find upwind fine, the problem is that you have to be very aggresive downwind. Just sitting in the bottom relaxing is not quick. Suprisingly 2.5k doesnt buy you a very new boat as they hold their value incredibly well but for that money you should be able to find either an all glass boat or a composite. Boats tend to be bought and sold independently to the rigs as rigs are built to bend numbers based on your weight and sailing style. A good 2nd hand mast can be had for £500-800 and 2nd hand sails to match from £200. Hulls are very strong hence why they retain prices and used boats are few and far between.
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Hi Jamie, 

OKs are not built of wood any more. Epoxy mostly these days. I had a go in a new one last year - very tweaky, hard work upwind (may get better with more than an hour's practice!). I quite liked it. The one I borrowed at the club is very well sailed and normally does OK on handicap.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote iGRF Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 Feb 16 at 2:55pm
Can't say I've ever studied or sailed one but I guess if you ask folk will tell you they're OK

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Solution is a good shout - thanks
 
I'm with you on the anti-wood thing, but OK's are available in glass or composite as well so still on the shortlist
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Post Options Post Options   Quote iGRF Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 Feb 16 at 2:19pm
OK, I shall just have to be predictable and suggest you'd be better off with a Solution, you'd find a good one at that budget and a more enjoyable sail I've yet to experience, with the possible exception of a D Zero.

OK'S aren't they made of wood?

And we all know that well known phrase, oft ignored in dinghy world.. 'Wood is no Good' or as my dear old mum would put it, "Nothing good ever came from Wood'

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