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    Posted: 01 Jun 09 at 3:11pm

Hi

 

I’m new to sailing having just completed my Level 1 & 2 courses using a wayfarer. I’ll be sailing at Draycote sailing club near Coventry, 600 or so acres.

 

My question is that although I’ve used the forum search function to death I can’t really seem to fathom what would be a good boat for myself. I’d initially been looking at the smaller rota-moulded boats (Pico) but after trying one I realise I’m far too large for these (6’2” and nearly 17 stone ).

 

Could anyone suggest a suitable boat for a heavyweight who is new to the hobby. I don’t want to buy a boat that will be too much for me, but also don’t want to buy a boat that I’ll be bored of in a few months. I’d like to race one day but at the moment that’s not my first priority I just want a boat that I can learn on and still be happy with for a while.

 

I’ve got a budget of £2500 - £3000

 

Any views / advice would be greatly appreciated

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I would have thought a Laser would be a good starting point. You will be too heavy but that does not matter when you are learning and it would be easy to sell on afterwards.

When you are more experienced you can move into a more powerful boat like a Phantom or Finn.
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Or he could upgrade the Laser to a relatively cheap Rooster 8.1 rig.
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Well done for trying the Pico!

Try a Laser - it will teach you a lot and might be a better starting point than a Phantom, but worth trying a Phantom if you are offered one.

Try, try ,try - but don't expect to find perfection - just something that you are not TOO large in that is within your current reaction times.

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You didn't say whether you wanted a single or double handed boat?  If two then try a laser 2000 or you wouldn't go very far wrong with a Wayfarer. 

If its a single handed boat you wanted then I would say try a phantom.  I'm sure the class association could arrange a trial sail.  Couple of things you could do to make things more manageable: 1. sail with some mast head buoyancy until you get past the capsizing a lot phase, 2. try and get a boat with a spare sail and get a sailmaker to cut it down so you loose the bottom 1 - 2 meteres.  You'll then be able to control the power better while you're learning.

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Welcome to Draycote
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Thank for all the advice.

I only want a single hander as I have no one else to sail with. The laser sounds like a boat I can grow into for a while, I just was not sure if it would be to much for me to handle or if I'd be too tall to sail it, I'm taller in the body with the legs of a 5'10" person.(what a freak) so boom height is an issue for me.

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Originally posted by FireballNeil

Welcome to Draycote

Thanks Neil, I've been doing my training with Paul one of your fellow fireball racers.

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Don't worry you are definitely not too tall for it!
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Hi Dan,

Another option would be a Blaze. I've just purchased one and will be sailing at Draycote. I'm a similar weight to yourself and find it carries weight well. For £2000 you could buy one in pretty good nick and any money you have left could go towards the new Halo rig. This is a larger sail on a carbon mast that is being developed at the moment. It will have a minimum weight limit of 100kg and should be similar speed if not a little faster then a rs300.... I will definately be purchasing one... If you want to have a look at one let me know and i can show around mine and let you have a go in it.... once i have purchased some new wings at the beginning of july.

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