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    Posted: 07 May 07 at 7:14pm

Hi again,

Ive decided to stick to what im used to and stick to symmetric boats. Id like something faster than a 420 and a trap would be nice

So we weigh about 19 stone, have symmetric experience, sail on a smallish lake about 85 acres and would like something thats a good all rounder. We already sail in handicap so thats no problem. Also GRP or similar would be great.

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The old meatball seems an obvious choice in the UK if the pond is big enough... A Laser 2 would be another possibility.

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forgot price, about £3000 i think.
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Sounds like an early Wide bow Fireball would fit the bill.
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They look a handfull, are they? Very narrow aswel
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 you will probably find that the furball is more stable than the 420 I loved all three that i had many moons ago they are a brill boat

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ive been helming my dad's fireball since i was 12. i did the nationals in 2004 and out all up weight was about 18stone and we didnt have many problems. any loss we made upwind, we more than gained on the run!
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Sounds like a good boat but i know very little about them so some basic info would be great. So, how do they perform, how are they in light and strong winds, how easily are they depowered, easy to capsize? and ho much for a newish one (within 10 year)

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You say you would be looking for one built within the last 10years, as long as it's been made by winder boats and hasn't been really really neglected you'll be fine, it's all wooden and fibreglass boats you have to watch out for (I've been through 2 woodys and now have a composite winder- its bomb-proof in comparison) I'm not going to make comments about performance, I'm too biased:D
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I'd agree about Furballs, but if you are looking for something with more of the feel of a 420, have a go in a 470 as well before you buy, and as JimC said, the Laser 2. If you fancy something rare, then take a look at the Pegasus and the Marauder (Mirror 14). You'd have enough change from your £3000 to buy another 8 of them!
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