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    Posted: 20 May 05 at 11:45am
Oops just read the original question properly.  There will not be enough room for you all in a vareo .  Try a laser 2000.  Roomy, reasonably stable in the light stuff and plenty of performance with the kite up.  Also very robust.  BBSC bought some of these as hire boats and they proved very popular.
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Originally posted by Stefan Lloyd

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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".



Yeah, because my dad's mentioned it, and I can
definately remember certain things like eating
chocolate in the boat, and the lifejacket, and really
weird small new experiences that stick with you
when you're young...
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Interesting. I know someone else who reckons they have memories back to two. Personally, the earliest I can place was just before my 4th birthday. I repeated something one of my parents had said about someone and can remember the horrified expression on their faces at hearing it back from the mouth of their angelic little boy.
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Thanks for the advice - keep it coming please -

I personally like the idea of the laser 2000, but feel that the GP14 might be a wise idea - with a bit more room.

I have only sailed the 2000 a couple of times, and that was a while ago - for purely cruising about on a sunny summers day, how many adults (plus toddler) do you think would be possible. also same question goes for gp14 and wayfarer.

thanks again for all the advice

 

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well we've had 3 adults in a 2000, and there was planty of room for all of us (including all 3 hiking), and we often get families racing the GP14 with 3 or 4 people in them, and instructing in the wayfarer you can have 4 people compfortably.
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Been continuing my search - what are your thoughts on the RS vision - looks like it does it all - big and stable enough for family, but added safety of outboard option for cruising, and a bit of performance for sailing with mates, gennaker, trapeze options. Does anyone have any experience of this boat - looks like it might be a bit more fun (especially for me!) than the wayfarer type option.
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yer i teach people how to sail in the vision and they are stable but not as stable as the 2000 and the 2000 fits all your needs!!  the 2000 is much faster than the vision and you could fit the trapeze option on to the 2000!!  it really depends if u want to sail with the association or if you just want fun or club raceing!!

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I don't think there is much difference in room withina GP14 and a Laser 2000.  Being heavier the GP is less responsive and will feel more stable - but that is about the only advantage of weight.  Foresail sheet loads are high in the GP and its a bitch to pull up the ramp or beach.  The spinnaker is complex compared with the asymmetric of the 2000.  Don't buy a wooden GP unless you love maintenance, but an old glass GP will be much cheaper than a 2000.  For me it would have to be a 2000 every time but there may be some special quality in the GP which suits you and makes the difference (for instance it may be what they sail at your local club).  I suspect a GP will be faster in drifting conditions, in all other conditions the 2000 will thrash it but if you're going to sail with novice wife and a todler this is hardly a consideration.
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an rs vision could be good for your family. as a teenager me n my friends hav decided that its a crusing boat and that we could fit 6 of us in it with the cockpit bags full of food n drinks. so for a family its really stable n there is so much leg room! www.rssailing.com
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Post Options Post Options   Quote HannahJ Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Jul 05 at 12:11pm
GP14 all the way. Some lovely boats for sale, n wooden ones are easier to mend than plastic ones... also bags of room, spinny isn't that hard, n they are nice racing as well, n u don't need a new boat for racing either.
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