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    Posted: 13 Feb 07 at 6:03pm
Originally posted by olly_love

yea i do sail at weston.  am the older blue hulled 14.  which 5000 is urs.  if u eva need a crew give me a call i used to sail a 5 tonner

Think mine's the only 5000 down at Weston at the moment, it's a white hull on a road base up near the car park. Think I saw you out last weekend, there was no wind and I was sat in a RIB!
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Hey all

thanks for the comments.  I was close to buying a bought (Boss)  but got a great deal with  a laser5000.

I will be very soon be an owner of  a laser5000 - should be a fun summer!.

Thanks for all your comments

The boat will be based in Dublin (Ireland) so am not sure whether I will be attending too many opens this year etc.

  Findlay.

 

 

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yea i do sail at weston.  am the older blue hulled 14.  which 5000 is urs.  if u eva need a crew give me a call i used to sail a 5 tonner
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Post Options Post Options   Quote les5269 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Feb 07 at 9:39pm

I owned one for 8 years, it's a fantastic boat I had great fun sailing it. We now have a 49er but my helm has kept his so we can still play in it (we both had one)

Most boats are now sold with loads of kit so that wont be a problem, but things to look out for are ;

check under the rear of the pole wether the deck is soft(it's where the crew treads on it) it's not difficult to repair but a bit of a pain. make sure the rest for the pole at the bow is correctly screwed down. If it breaks you have to put a hatch in to refix it. Another thing is the slot for the centreboard underneath, the board will cut a slot in it because of the angle you put it in at.

Otherwise the hulls are pretty good, masts don't tend to break often so no worries there either.

All I would say is get one and have  fun ! f you don't like it you wont lose money on it, will you ? at a grand!!

BTW you can still buy sails but they are as expensive as they have always been. And we now have 6 at Grafham again!



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Forgot to mention, last time we took it out in a blow we had a couple of problems but that was us not the boat!
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I would go for the 5 tonner, only sold mine last year, due to marriage and crew moving miles away. Was a fantastic boat in a real blow, and very quick on handicap in the light suff, as has some rocker. Never found the Boss to be much of a problem speed wise, even after they spent a load modernising them.

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Sails, mains last forever, jibs need to be replaced yearly for racing, kites a little less often.

Rig, Check the spreader brackets, two types, the modified one was a one piece bracket that was indestructable, the original one can crack at the base of the shrouds.

Hull: pretty bullet proof, but the areas to check are the dagger board case, can crack at the back lower edge if grounded. Hull under the back of the pole, can go soft after repeated standing on it, when fully retracted, and the gunwhales around the shroud plates for softness. All these are easily and cheaply fixed, as boat builder does not need to worry too much about weight.

Go for it, they are cracking.

 

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I agree...I would definitely go for a 5000 over a Boss.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote olly_love Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Feb 07 at 7:52pm

i may be selling my 14 soon

is a good one with shed loads of spare gear

and the boss seems a bit sh*te.

get a 5 tonner it is an amazing boat and good fun to sail

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Post Options Post Options   Quote owain Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Feb 07 at 7:34pm
Two of my mates just bought a pair of Boss's. In terms of the kit included, the Boss has a shute, a carbon rig ect and is much lighter (not sure what theyre like in terms of maintenance). In dinghy sailer magazine about 2 months ago was a comparison review between the two. What about a penultimate i14? hope this helps
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Post Options Post Options   Quote olly_love Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Feb 07 at 7:27pm
they are amazing i am looking to change my 14 for one.  just make sure that u get one with some spare sails as there arntmany round. 
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