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    Posted: 09 Feb 09 at 5:35pm
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i'm looking at moving on from my laser after 2 1/2 years. I currently sail on a pond however i'm looking to move to a club on the coast, that has plently of faster boats, in the next year. I weigh 60kgs which is my main worry so just wanted to know what people think about the weight problem also the option of a vortex/ rs300/ RS600

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hi i think you would be a bit light for the 300 not sure about the 600 either which club are you thinking of going too plus what do they sail at that club
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im thinking of going to filey sailing club in the near future and they sail a mixture of boats including vortexs musto skiffs laser 1's lase 4000's and cats
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60kg's!!

would be possible for a rs300 A rig.

you could probally get on with the RS600, you would just have to use the reifing system when its blowin... and definatly have wide wings!!

i managed to hold a rs600 in a force 6 gusting 7 with the whole of the main sail and narrow racks, was hard work but i managed it, i weigh about 70-71kg's.

The one thing i found with the 600 is  the control lines have to be set up correctly so they dont max out to quickly. because when it comes to heavy winds serious amounts of cunningham and kicker is needed!!

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try and get a go in a vortex if they sail them at the club already it would be a bit silly to buy something just to race on your own.the best thing to do is try and get a go in all three then work out what is best for you 60 kg is very light heavy weather you might struggle in most boats.

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The Vortex is a good bet for your weight, especially if
there are other Vortex boats in the club. Get one with a
kite though as the single sail Vortex is too gutless
downwind. The Vortex is good in the waves, the hull is
tough as old boots and is accessible to sail. However,
your sailing skills will probably develop more on a 600
which is also faster.

Is 60kg "it" for you or are you still growing?
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if you are thinking of a vortex there is one for sale on ebay and the best still is the guy wants to swap for a laser .

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thanks for the information and hopefully im still growing
what is the minmuim weight for the vortex?

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not sure of the limit for the vortx your best bet is to go on there forum and ask them the final questions
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Post Options Post Options   Quote s.a.l.t.y Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Feb 09 at 10:24pm
i was under 65kg when i started sailing the vortex and i
managed ok. im still only 65kg now and i have no problem
with it.
because it has a cat style hull it is easier to keep
upright.
it can be a pain trying to right it if you do happen to
capsize but if you learn to let the main go during tacks
you shouldnt have a problem. if you do happen to go
over, 60kg is a tiny bit light but if you find the right
balance point on the end of the lower daggerboard and
hold right on the end of the upper one it comes up
alright. you just have to have good hands for holding on
with.

and as it happens my boat is for sale :D
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