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    Posted: 12 Jan 07 at 6:59am

What would be the better boat to sail in heavy ish conditions in rough seas.

Would the MX Ray be up to it?

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As a Laser Sailor, I would be saying a Laser.

It all goes back to your experience, weight and ability. How easily you will require parts and "how rough" the conditions are?

I can sail my Laser in a F6 with the radial rig on, at least the Laser you can change the rig, not sure you can with the MX

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Both boats are in different leagues and are hard to compare.

In my experience the Laser is hard work when it is windy and in waves. Depending on your weight there are several other boats which if you are in the correct weight range for the Laser are far better for sea sailing.

I would suggest either the Red Eye solution or the Blaze, but then again I am biased towards both of those.

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And for my biased opinion, if you're a big bugger the Finn is perfect, it's almost like a mini yacht and is more than happy in the waves.

I find the laser gets slapped around too much in waves, where the Finn has the mass and weight to go through them happily.

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Well, i am 5ft11 and 11.5 st.

The conditions will be quite rough, i currently sail a laser 3k and an International 14,

I would quite like an MX Ray but the one thing worrying me is the lack of spares, i could make some of the spares if i broke anything but it would be a hassle.

I am also worried about the upwind performance, are they really as bas as people say?

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Ok ignore my suggestion, you're probably too light.

Though i still think both boats are prob not too good in rough seas., Blaxe might be a good idea though.

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11.5 stone is towards the bottom end of the Blaze weight range, you would be fine when up to F4/5 but would struggle in anything more than that (unless you are exceptionally good).

The Solution might be a better bet.

Can't comment on the MX Ray as I have never sailed one.

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Don't buy an MX Ray as you will never be able to sell it or go upwind.
Mind you I wouldn't buy a laser either. Probably an RS300 if you can find a second hand one.
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Ye although you might get a mxray quite cheap, you will be stuck with it! As Adds says, id go for a Rs300.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote FireballNeil Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Jan 07 at 3:48pm
There are a few 300s at the club now and they impress me with thye speed when reaching every time it is windy! I've never sailed one but they look like awesome fun!
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