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    Posted: 18 May 11 at 6:47pm
I would agree with if you can get some crew to stick with the 29er (they look such fun boats especialy when they are sailed by good crews and helms) if you are looking for a single hander then probably the byte as for one it looks cool but if you are only weiging 60kg the radial you will stuggle in on hevy wind days, I am not  much hevier and at the moment still sail my topper when it blows up
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Just to clarify this isn't for me I'm perfectly set up with a crew in my 9er :). Although I'm sure the debate is a good one to continue since it would be useful for anybody in a similar position, my friend has decided to get a laser radial for now with a view for crewing on any boats that need a crew to gain experience :) Thanks for all the positive ideas though.
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