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Ruscoe ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 12 Jan 10 Online Status: Offline Posts: 1514 |
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Hi,
Could someone on here answer a few questions i have around the Contender? i would register on their forum, but its one of those nightmare yahoo groups. First off what's the ideal weight range for contender sailing? What hulls are competitive currently? How much do you need to spend to buy a competitive(Ish) boat? I have seen pictures of sails with slightly shorter leach making the boom higher, is this common place? As the low boom has always put me off them...i know someone will say its not a problem but i have hated it the several times i have sailed one. Thanks in advance
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Contender 541 ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 05 Dec 05 Location: Burton on Trent Online Status: Offline Posts: 1402 |
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Morning Russ
Weight Range - 85-95Kg will take heavier (I was 105 when I had both of mine), will take lighter as the rig is quite tuneable
What Hull - TBH, it is a case of pay your money and take your choice (Wavelength hulls are still out there and competing), but Bonezzi boats are always at the front of the fleet and look stunning
The big question of cost - something 7-10 years old with a couple of sails will be around the £2k mark - you can add onto that for carbon spars. I sold 651 for £2500 about 3 years ago and she had a carbon boom but aluminium mast. With a carbon mast, £3k to 3.2k
Shorter leach - has been done but not so common
Low boom - you do get used to it (honest!!), just the same as you get used to passing the tiller extension around the back of the boat rather than through it (Although when in a hurry.....you get wet)
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allanorton ![]() Far too distracted from work ![]() Joined: 21 Nov 05 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 228 |
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First off what's the ideal weight range for contender sailing?
At the worlds, sailors weight probably ranged from about 60kg to 110kg, I would say that Bjarke (1st) would have been about 75kg, & Andrea(6th) I heard, was about 110kg. I would say the ideal weight would be between 80kg & 95kg. What hulls are competitive currently? Any hulls up to about 15 years old (about GBR 650) can be competitve with a decent carbon rig, it's more down to the sailor. The best hulls are probably wooden Bonezzis, or Wavelength/Chris Somner/Bob Hoare foam sandwich. How much do you need to spend to buy a competitive(Ish) boat? About £4k, GBR692 is advertised on the website for about £3.7k I have seen pictures of sails with slightly shorter leach making the boom higher, is this common place? You can have a short leech sail made, I think they will become more common.
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Rockhopper ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 16 Nov 07 Location: Eastry Online Status: Offline Posts: 642 |
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Low boom put me off as i sailed them in the early nineties and when i swapped fleets this year i changed and bought a 600 but that was my own choice but i am 6ft 3" so the low boom was always a problem for me.
Still they are great boats and very quick if only the boom was up a bit i would have had one again
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winging it ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 22 Mar 07 Online Status: Offline Posts: 3958 |
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I've owned five contenders now, and everything said so far is pretty much right. I've ranged from 80kg - 85kg when racing and have always wished I weighed more, not less. I am 5'11".
The boom is not an issue. If you think about it, you're only under there for a split second or so. You learn to sort of roll under it and it's not a problem. I own 2359, a Kevin Gosling built composite (built 2005) with lovely wooden decks but a composite hull. It has full wavelength carbon rig, brand new wavelength sail used for one hour only! Spare training sails, club racing sail, winder stock, milanes foils, all the goodies.....As soon as I come to my senses and realise I can't sail it anymore it will be for sale for around £3750. There is a fantastic racing circuit, coastal and inland, home and abroad. |
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Contender443 ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 01 Oct 04 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 1211 |
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Don't forget you can also get Harpprecht hulls from Germany. To my knowledge there are 3 of these in the UK and much more in Europe. They are significantly cheaper than the Bonezzi or Somner boats.
They are also bomb proof and I do not know of one that leaks. That cannot be said of other builders. I was very happy with mine and would still be sailing it had I not chosen a totally different type of sailing.
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PeterG ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 12 Jan 08 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 823 |
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The Harpprecht hulls seem good. There's one here which does well, though that probably has more to do with who sails it! But it does look very well built and finished. I don't think they are greatly cheaper than Somner boats anymore though. They may have been a few years ago when the £ was stronger against the euro (where's that damned key?), but that's certainly less true now, though the way things are going that may change again!
However, you won't find a cheap 2nd hand one about in the UK, yet.
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Ruscoe ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 12 Jan 10 Online Status: Offline Posts: 1514 |
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Thanks guys. All interesting stuff, weight wise i am fine then. Glad the hear that shorter leech sails are likely to become popular. I know people say the boom is not a problem, but i wouldn't buy one with the current setup. If i can get a shorter leech sail it may be the boat for me.
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mattmd ![]() Posting king ![]() ![]() Joined: 23 Mar 09 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 151 |
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Im 6ft 2 and havent found the boom too much hassle once youre used to it :)
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Ruscoe ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 12 Jan 10 Online Status: Offline Posts: 1514 |
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Too much, is still too much for me. Short leech is way forward, if i look into it any further... Thanks again guys.
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