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    Posted: 15 Jan 06 at 11:10pm
I would agree that if you've got a 5 tonner that getting down the gym has to be a top priority, but for off the water rather than on [grin]

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If we could find the money we would probably go for a rs800 but i dont think we will have enough.  From what I hear they are easier to sail and require less weight, anyone agree? 
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The 800 has lower sheet loads, less sail area and the benefit of having a chute for the kite instead of bags. Its also a much lighter boat and a bit faster too. I haven't sailed the boat myself but they look like sorted boats and always seem to perform well. They can be sailed with a lower weight range too.
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Originally posted by 49erGBR735HSC

The 800 has lower sheet loads, less sail area and the benefit of having a chute for the kite instead of bags. Its also a much lighter boat and a bit faster too. I haven't sailed the boat myself but they look like sorted boats and always seem to perform well. They can be sailed with a lower weight range too.

What he said really.

Iv sailed a 5000 a fair few times, and as im fairly light, the transition from boat to rack seemed like a leap of faith. ....though for the price you can get them 2nd hand at the moment, I think they're great. Although there are some cheap 800's floating around.

Also if you're light, trying to pull a 5000 up a slipway after sailing, really isnt great.

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Originally posted by simsy

Although there are some cheap 800's floating around.

yer well if you like to spend alot to get them up to stratch.  there is a reason why they are cheap.

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My limited experience of the 49er and the 800 suggests they plane in 7 or 8 knots of wind and at a speed of about 5.  However its a very subjective thing because both boats have the sort of hull shape which goes smoothly from non-planning to planning - so there's no real transition.  They're not like Wayfarers you know.  Even the much lower performance 4000 has a very blurred transition (unless you're sitting to far aft).

I'll have to dig out my "High Performance Sailing" by Bethwaite - it'll be in there somewhere.

As for lightwieghts sailing 5000s I have to point out that unless the conditions are very favourable my 88kg is not enough to get a 4000 onto its side from total inversion.  Sailing it is easy enough though.

Have you noticed the MPS seems very happy to lie on its side after a capsize - a real safety feature.

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Originally posted by redback

Have you noticed the MPS seems very happy to lie on its side after a capsize - a real safety feature.

True - the carbon rig helps a lot ...

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surely that is just the oposite of a safety feature?

A lightweight skiff floating on its side will have a lot of windage and drift away from its crew (who may be quite dazed after being flung off the rack) at quite a rate. Im sure there has been a big discussion on this before (possibly during the tasar development) and it resulted in 'open' masts that would fill up to invert but drain just as quickly

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the national champs a few years ago in the 5000 weighed approx 11 stone each they sailed on max racks which is a long way out!!(13 holes i think) it took both of them to right the boat when they capsized but otherwise they handled it fine !!!
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I'd give anything for the 4000 to stay on its side.  It takes so long to right since unless you are very quick it inverts, and in shallow water its a real pain.  I sail in an esturay most of which is shallower than a 4000 mast.  Very early on in my ownership of the boat I nearly drowned when a control line caught on a buckle and dragged me under as the boat inverted!  It was close and it certainly didn't feel like a safety feature.
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