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    Posted: 25 Jun 07 at 2:16pm
only trouble with the XD kit is how quickly it stretches sails/bends top sections.
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Despite looking a big odd the 4.7 is a great little boat. I was coaching about a dozen of them at the weekend and they are perfect for the sailors under 60Kgs and make an ideal stepping stone to the Radial as they can get used to the Laser techniques a year early.

 

Suggested weights for people wanting to race:

 

4.7 45 - 60 Kgs

Radial 55-75Kgs

Standard 70-85 Kgs

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Im about 50 - 55 kgs probably nearer to 55 with gear. Also they way i think i will do it is buy a standard and buy the rig i want as it is easier than waiting. I need it within the next 3 weeks so how long will it take for laser to deliver the rig approx?

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Sounds like the 4.7 is perfect for you. The class is well supported by the RYA and the Nationals this year will be held in Weymouth (along with the other rigs) from 11-18 August. Perhaps next year you could move into the Radial...
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The 4.7 sounds great for racing against other 4.7's, but the odd ones we have had in handicap races inland have really struggled where the wind has got light under the trees and the like. There just didn't seem to be enough sail to overcome wetted surface in those conditions, even with a very lightweight youth aboard. The same person with a radial rig ha to hold on upwind, but more than pays for that when it came to the "tricky bits". At sea I would imagine it is a different story, as the wind tends to be more even.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote mike ellis Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Jun 07 at 11:08am
I think you should be fine if you get a full rig, laser should be able to deliver a 4.7 for you in under 2 weeks. they seemed very quick replacing my old top section. and you can sell the full rig on if its not in too bad a state to help cover a bit of the cost of a new rig. i would suggest before you go and buy a whole new rig look for not-too-old sails or bottom sections for sale, particularly an old bottom section would do just as well as a brand new one.
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At 55kg, if you buy a 4.7 then you'll be buying a radial within a few months.  Depends on how rich you (your parents?) are and whether or not there are younger siblings following on behind.

IMHO, the radial sail is the best of the three.

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I may get a radial as if i get a 4.7 it means after 6 months ill have got big for it. I saw some out today in maybe a F6 and they didnt have huge problems! They went ok up on the beats and they're my weight. Also the club doesnt race 4.7s, only radials and standards!

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radial it is then!
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