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    Posted: 04 May 15 at 12:50pm
I keep thinking about picking up a cheap singlehander, to race when my crew is not available. say £500-800 budget.

I suppose a laser is the obvious choice, I can probably find a serviceable one for the budget, and its a decent all rounder (I'm estuary & sea sailing) I have had one before so know what they are about.

But could I get something else that would fit the use and budget. I have always had a hankering for an ok but I suspect the budget might preclude a reasonable one (I don't want to spend all winter mending things!) Solos and streakers are an option, but can I get one in budget thats not knackered?
I'm just shy of 90kgs it that helps.

Any other options to consider?


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I don't know that any boat you get for that budget is going to be anything but tired. What you may want to consider though is that there seems to be quite a big jump in performance where classes have adopted modern construction, so the difference between a 500 quid Laser and a new Laser may not be as big as the difference between a 500 quid glass Solo and a new foam sandwich Solo.

TBH though, I would be very wary of any pre sandwich glass boat. Old glass Solos, for example, tend to leak like sieves.
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Cheers Jim,  I hear what you are saying about older solos etc, I suspect the line of least resistance is going to be laser, if I can find a dry one with a solid mast pot, and and XD pack in budget I'd happily leave it on the beach for days that I need it
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for a couple of hundred quid more you could be very silly and very stupid and get an older RS600.... at least it'll have a bit more charisma than a beaten up Laser (which is obviously the only sensible recommendation).

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I bought a Lightning when in this situation, as it was far better than any Solo for the price. However, at 90 kg you'd be quite heavy for it. Less so than a Streaker, mind, and there are 90kg sailors out there.
I suspect an older wooden or maybe composite OK hull would be fine for the money, but would need upkeep. Would have a tin rig, too, of course, but then that has no real upkeep issues, and you'd not be competitive with the top of the fleet anyway, I'd think while learning to sail the boat (or, in my case, at all).
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Post Options Post Options   Quote gordon1277 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 May 15 at 8:53am
Hi Sawman
You may find an Old Phantom for that money and at 90kg you would be fine for it.
It would be wood or grp with a tin rig so not competetive but fun, or a Contender.
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Hi Sawman
Just thought I would check what I had said and their are 2 on the Phantom class association website classsifieds in your price range.
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I should pitch in and mention the EPS, if you've got enough room to let it stretch its legs, I've enjoyed mine this past couple of years..
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Post Options Post Options   Quote sawman Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 May 15 at 7:31pm
Originally posted by gordon1277

Hi Sawman
Just thought I would check what I had said and their are 2 on the Phantom class association website classsifieds in your price range.
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the phantom did cross my mind, as there are a few sailing in these waters, but I figured that a sub 800 phantom is going to be further off the pace than a similar priced laser - although I may be wrong in that assumption???
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Hi Sawman
It would depend if you can get the club to give you an age related handicap, which for an old woodie with tin rig, about 1047. I would have thought any boat at about that price is not going to be competetive with a new boat, unless you stick new rig and sails on it.

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