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    Posted: 03 Aug 06 at 5:25pm
I am currently sailing an F18 at the moment but i am selling it at the end of the season and changing class to something i can compeat in since im about 100kg i would need a crew about 50kg to race cats which is hard to come by. I was thinking about an 18ft skiff and getting 2 light weight crew to balance it out plus you can change the sail area to what ever you want. Any one got any thoughts on ways foward? 
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what about a singlehander?whats your sailing experiance as a 18fter would be expensive and not good if you dont like it.
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At 100kg's you are at the top end for a Contender, or Phantom.

Bonezzi is 95kg IIRC and he is Contender World Champion 7 times over

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Post Options Post Options   Quote jon2005 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Aug 06 at 10:39pm
well sailing a hobie tiger is fairly high performance so i wouldnt really want to step down, more of a step up.
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Have you got much experience in monohuls? The Skiff is past the limit of a lot of sailors. Have you thought about something not quite so extreme,there are a lot of weight equalised boats out on the market now, that should help you find something that suits.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Guests Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Aug 06 at 11:27pm
A musto skiff or a 700 surely?
I Heard sten got up to the high 90's (although maybe just a rumour) and that didnt stop him winning.  And the 700 has an even bigger mainsail and kite than the musto, with weight equalisation too.  And i dont think anyone would consider those boats a step down. 


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Post Options Post Options   Quote jon2005 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Aug 06 at 7:10am
The other week i went out on the 49er for the first time in 23knots with the kite up and instantly though it was easy but i did enjoy it. the sail trim is basicily the same as a cat with a kite, i just had to be bit more carefull with weight placement. 
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oh and i also had the rs 800 out single handed but it was a bit less windy then

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Post Options Post Options   Quote feva_sailor Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Aug 06 at 11:09am
an fx1?do you want a cat or a mono?you could sail an fx1.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote jon2005 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Aug 06 at 11:54am
i had an fx one didnt find it much fun im not looking for a single hander agine, i prefer sailing with other people. Anymore thoughts?
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