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    Posted: 19 Jun 06 at 7:35pm

i know you said not a trapeze boat but would something not like a rs 600 or 700 be more fun as the 600 is supposed to be tricky to sail and also not to expensive saw a second hand one for around 1300 quid. And the 700 has a kite to entertain you.

Both good fun in a blow as well

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Post Options Post Options   Quote blaze720 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Jun 06 at 7:59pm

Standard advice - take all comments with the usual pinch of salt and try all the ones you like the look of .....  only point I'd reinforce is that light wind sailing is not the only flavour our there and considerably less appealing than when sailing nearer the limit.

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I cant see a 600 or 700 being any less frustrating in a drifter than the vortex

When I think of lightwind boats im thinking more like Brit Moths... nothings going to be adrenaline pumpingly fast but at least with something like that you can get really tactical racing in relative comfort and embarass some far faster boats on handicap (and on the water for that matter)
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In a F2 when Lasers are just having to start hiking a little bit upwind, your weight in an RS300 will be fully powered up on the beat and on a reasonably close reach you'll be planing at scarecely believable speeds. 

However the 300 isn't just good in light stuff - it's a real laugh in a blow.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote laser47 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Jun 06 at 9:43pm
at hawley the topazes do well singlehanded in our usual light winds as do comets but i guess you would be looking for somthing a bit more flash
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It depends how light really. I think the Blackwater is sufficiently tidal that you won't often sail in real drifters, so I'd probably pick the 300.

In real drifting conditions all boats drift at the same speed, so a Brit Moth or a Solo is often very ompetitive.
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Single handed in the light stuff the Firefly is pretty difficult to beat, so long as they allow you to sail a 2 handed boat one up.
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"In a F2 when Lasers are just having to start hiking a little bit upwind, your weight in an RS300 will be fully powered up on the beat and on a reasonably close reach you'll be planing at scarecely believable speeds." Fizzicist

Yep. 7mph wind forecast on Sunday as per Teletext. When the wind filled in I clocked 11.1kts on the GPS when reaching & 6kts on the beat.

But try different boats and pick the one you like best. Half the satisfaction of sailing your new boat is knowing you've tried the rest.

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I read somewhere that the 300 doesn't point that well and therefore doesn't sail well in handicap fleets.

Anyone got any experience of this?

 

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Post Options Post Options   Quote BBSCFaithfull Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Jun 06 at 10:49am
I think 300 sailors at my club go for boat speed rather than pointing
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