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    Posted: 02 Oct 06 at 8:27pm
Komier, Where are you going to be sailing? It may be worth finding out what people sail at your club and going with that. You will then meet lots of people and learn a lot from them, saying that you'll probably find the Laser is still the boat for you .
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I've seen people struggle with Lasers when they first start, something like a Streaker would be more forgiving (no nasty death rolls) and still carry your weight

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I would suggest trying a few boats to start with. Something relatively sedate and keeping to the lighter airs while you gain experience and confidence.

Laser is always a good bet, there are always good fleets around and while they do have vices if you stick you F4 and below you should get the hang of it pretty quickly.

Once you have mastered that look for something a little more exciting. Around your weight i would suggest a Solution or a Blaze, you are probably a bit light for a Phantom at 88Kg.

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Hiya,

Gonna be sailing at Weston Sailing Club in southampton hopefully, havent joined yet but in process of. They seem to have a wide variety of boats down there, RS, Lasers, Cherubs, Gp14's, quite a big club it seems.

All the comments much appreciated, its nt an easy decision, though laser seems to be the consensus "wise" idea for at least my first season, so i might go that route.
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Don't forget it's also 'The spirtual home of the Contender' with about 13 last I heard... of course there was only about 4 when I was there
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Yeh they do have a fair few Contenders there mate, and i think for my second boat that will be a must, but learning to trapeze sail before i can even properly sail so much as a Pico might be a lil daft.

I think i'll definitely go with a Laser for my first season or so then pick up a contender or sumin similar and get wet ;-)
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