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    Posted: 19 May 05 at 10:41am

Hi,

I need some advice.

I have reasonable dinghy experience but not loads. I am after a dinghy that I can sail with my wife who is a novice and with a toddler as well. It would be nice to also be able to take an additional adult on occassions.

I am basically looking for something for cruising around poole harbour, but would like a spinnaker.

I am thinking wayfarer, enterprise etc - what are your views?

Thanks

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well i think a wayfarer provides alot fo room and is very stable so would be good with a todler in tow, however you will also want to take into consideration the type of fleet present in poole harbour in case you want to race or just for advice.

the enterprise is a good 2 man cruising boat but you would be at a push to fit an extra adult in i reckon, i would go with the wayfarer personally fomr what  seem to be describing

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Wayfarer. Ent is not big enough for your needs, does not have a spinnaker and in my opinion is not stable enough to take a toddler sailing. To be honest, while I don't believe in wrapping kids in cotton wool, I'm not sure any dinghy is a place for a toddler. 
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I son't know, I remember going out in my dad's boat
when I was a toddler. Can't remember what boat it
was, some sort of wayfareresque day boat of some
sort... I've also got a '2 and a bit' year old sister, and
even though she's a serious handful, I think she'd
quite enjoy it. Soon as she's properly potty-trained
she's going straight into an Oppie!!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote sailor.jon Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 May 05 at 9:19pm
GP 14,

spiniker,

room for 4

stable enough for a todler,

great cruising boat
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Post Options Post Options   Quote stuarthop Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 May 05 at 10:56pm
my dad used to take me out in his flying 15 from the age of two very stable and pretty fast with the kite up.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Stefan Lloyd Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 May 05 at 8:50am

Originally posted by maxim

I son't know, I remember going out in my dad's boat
when I was a toddler.

Do you? I know some people are sure they have memories going back very early but most people can't remember anything younger than around 4, which is well past "toddler".

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Post Options Post Options   Quote hydrographer20 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 May 05 at 9:23am

well i think it all depends on the experinces i mean perhaps if you were experiencing a new thing such as sailing at a young age or somthing with has a centimental memory then i think you can remember it.  but a flying 15 at 2- sounds gr8 fun lol, 

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Average age of first memory is 3 1/2 according to http://www.ihf.org/lecture/bauer_trans.html
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Post Options Post Options   Quote bigwavedave Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 May 05 at 11:41am

My first memory is being picked up by the ankles and getting slapped.

On a serious note a vareo could fit the bill.  I once borrowed one and there was enough room for my daughter who was six at the time to move around the front, it was suprisingly stable and the spini gave her some thing to do.  Even if I was trimming it and she just had her hand on the sheet. Plus if you get a girly coloured kite then there will be less protests from the missus.

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