Laser 28 - Excellent example of this great design Hamble le rice |
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Rossiter Pintail Mortagne sur Gironde, near Bordeaux |
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Gray Daze ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 26 Oct 06 Online Status: Offline Posts: 35 |
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Hi im pretty light and im only 5ft 5" and id like a singlehander for club racing. I have a bad back so i cant sail singlehanded trapeze and i sail on a smallish lake. My price range is up to £2000. Im about 11 stone and not too sure on what boat i could sail with my weight. Im also pretty experienced as ive been sailing a long time. Thanks in advance |
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mike ellis ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 30 Dec 05 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 2339 |
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laser is the obvious choice for club racing as just about every club has a fleet but they are seriouisly dull and if youve had a bad back youll get bad knees to go with it. someone will, i have no doubt, recomend a blaze in a minute.
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600 732, will call it Sticks and Stones when i get round to it.
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Gray Daze ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 26 Oct 06 Online Status: Offline Posts: 35 |
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what about a solo? There is a class at the club.
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Lukepiewalker ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 24 May 06 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 1341 |
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Solo has a bit of a low boom (not sure how your back would get on with that), not the fastest, but good fun.
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Jack Sparrow ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 08 Feb 05 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 2965 |
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I've got a bad back and sitting out kills it. I much preffer trapping.
but if sitting out has to be done, go for an Int Canoe. It will be easier on you back and your knees, just may be not your wallet. ![]() Actually I'll take that last bit back, just had a look at the UK Int website and found these: GBR211 - conventional canoe. Won Nationals and did well at the Europeans in late 80's . Trolley and good trailor that can be a double. New rudder and carriage and decent sails. Everything works - just needs to be sailed! Great boat to start canoeing in. Photoes available on request. £900 ono. Contact Toby on toby@waxwing.co.uk or 07855 324 805. GBR 221 “Rawhide” ex. “Scorch” for sale. Razorback carbon hull, Claridge decked, Linton foils, Rowsell & Morrison 3 mains/3 jibs, Superspars, minimum weight, combi-trailer. Competitive conventional canoe or ideal asymmetric conversion. Based at Llandegfedd. £2200ono. Ring Terry 01633 895177 this video link shows you how good they are for your back, you can sail laying down!![]() Edited by Jack Sparrow |
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mike ellis ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 30 Dec 05 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 2339 |
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just out of interest how deep are canoes boards? do the use a centre plate or a dagger board and how do they get their rudder off to come in because it cant overhang the stern can it? |
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600 732, will call it Sticks and Stones when i get round to it.
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Isis ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 01 Sep 05 Online Status: Offline Posts: 2753 |
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Some of the canoe rudders are transom(is it a transom?) mounted, and the ones slung underneith are mounted on a kind os cassette that slots into the hull.
A lot of the singlehanders suited to those a little lighter tend to have pretty low booms so could be a bit of a tricky one with a bad back... A Europe should probibly be on the list of potentials though? |
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JimC ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 17 May 04 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 6662 |
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IC mostly have daggerboards. The foils aren't especially long, the rudders are extremely short - maybe knee deep water. Much as I like them they're probably not the greatest boat if your lake is under 100 acres.
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tack'ho ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 08 Feb 06 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 1100 |
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ok you know what I'm gonna say...but hey!!! Go for test saili in a Byte CII, the boom is pretty high and its more comfy to sail than a Laser. You are right at the top of the competitive weight limit so if your not planning to put on weight you should be fine. Plus the boat is very light so this will help your back when moving it about. You should be able to rustle something up for around 2 K ps. A Europe, blimey surely a contender for the lowest boom award!!! Edited by tack'ho |
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I might be sailing it, but it's still sh**e!
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Isis ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 01 Sep 05 Online Status: Offline Posts: 2753 |
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Thought that might be a risk with suggesting it but I havnt seen one in the flesh for ages so couldnt quite remember... Byte C2 - very good call though |
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