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    Posted: 17 Jun 07 at 11:49pm

Thanks guys for all the Advice. I went to look at the Laser that Les suggested and I am now the new owner. Its an early boat but seems to be in reasonable nick. It had some wear at the top of the mast step which I have repaired and the foils need tidying up a bit but I'm sure it will be fine.

All I need to do now is learn how to sail it .

Thanks Les for your time on Friday.

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What about an OK? Great boats and pretty cheap and also solo is another good choice, a lot better than lasers IMO. Also you can get a good cheap one for £750!

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quite possibly

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Originally posted by mike ellis

or every club has boats that never get used, im sure someone could make it so that you can purchase one of these and get yourself on the water.

I think that was what Jon was hinting at mike

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or every club has boats that never get used, im sure someone could make it so that you can purchase one of these and get yourself on the water.
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You may be able to find a boat with a "green" cover at one of your local ponds and make the owner a offer....
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Originally posted by lucky

Thanks for all the replies. It would seem a £350 laser would be a good bet to start out with building up to a full size or even rooster rig. Then, once I move from novice to intermediate look for something else, maybe a Phantom or a Solo.(I could be 58 and 19st by this point ).

So my next question is does any one know where I can buy a decent £350 laser?


Looks a bit past it but at £250 you can't go too far wrong - £250 laser for sail at http://www.boatsandoutboards.co.uk/view/F149795/
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There are a few sub £500 Lasers on the boats and outboards site - sorry Y&Y, love your magazine and have been buying it for 30 years so I hope you don't mind the plug for another site!
 
It's also worth looking at club noticeboards, as you sometimes see the odd bargain there.
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you can take a look of the clasifields on this website

but they dnt come tht cheap often

http://yachtsandyachting.com/classifieds/?s=102&category =23&SearchText=&MinPrice=&MaxPrice

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Thanks for all the replies. It would seem a £350 laser would be a good bet to start out with building up to a full size or even rooster rig. Then, once I move from novice to intermediate look for something else, maybe a Phantom or a Solo.(I could be 58 and 19st by this point ).

So my next question is does any one know where I can buy a decent £350 laser?

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