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    Posted: 26 Sep 05 at 10:49pm
Aye, merlins definantly have something about them. The fibrefusion boat especialy is a fantastic looking bit of kit.
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Merlin get's my thumbs up Awesome class. Can't fault it (apart from it
has the wrong type op spinnaker).
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how about a scorpion your about optimum weight and they're nice and easy to sail. You could pick one up for as little as 3 or 4 hundred quid from ebay but for a championship racing machine such as the one i'm selling you should expect to pay around £4500+


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Merlins also at Hampton SC http://www.hamptonsailingclub.com/

Lovely boats and a very well-run class association. I can highly recommend Salcombe Merlin Week.

Your combined weight is towards the high end for a Merlin but since it is a restricted rather than an OD class, some designs are better weight carriers than others. Get some advice from inside the class. http://www.merlinrocket.co.uk/forum/main/ is lively.

 



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Thanks for all the suggestions, everyone.

Rupert, I'll take a look at Tamesis and MRs. I'd actually been semi-thinking about a Merlin anyway!

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Merlin Rockets at Tamesis at Kingston (well, Hampton Wick)? Plenty of running and beating, not much reaching...Teaches you to tack well, too! You'd get a 2nd hand Merlin well within that price, which would be competitive inland, but you'd struggle to keep up on a trip to the sea.
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There are other options such as Merlin Rockets, Scorpions, GP14s, Enterprises, etc. I'd look at where you are sailing and if you can afford to get a boat within one of the fleets that are racing, go with it because most of your fellow sailors should help you out, plus you can steel ideas off them and follow them round the race course until your skills develope, which is a good way of developing your abilities because being able to pace the boats around you will raise your boat handling skills.
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No you're right JP, trapezes aren't mentioned by Laser at all, but the mast is a standard Selden one (I think) which does have trapeze rigging slots. I haven't looked at prices (looking for faster boats  ) but I think they've been in production much longer, so the prices are probably more wide ranging.
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The laser 2000's i.ve heard are quite expensive second hand but at the same time hold their value really well. Ben, i think that the trapeze on the 2000 isnt legal for racing. I personally would go for a 200 or 400.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote CurlyBen Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Sep 05 at 8:31pm
Laser 2000s another option, I suspect it may be cheaper than either of the RSs. It's used as a training boat at a few centres (not sure how many), has a an aysemtric, furling jib and i think the mast has slots for trapeze wires if you want to upgrade at some point. Nice and stable too. I haven't sailed the RSs though so can't comment..
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