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    Posted: 06 Nov 07 at 6:59pm

Hi,

Me and my Brother have decided to get a twin trapeeze boat which we can sail together.

At the moment we're looking for assy's such as Boss', older int 14's, Spice's etc.

I'm able to spend about a grand 'ish' on the boat (depending if i get another paperound etc) hense the type/age of boats were looking at.

What do you guys recon would be the best for us...

Me and my brother both weigh around 60-65kgs, can both comfortably sail 600's, 4000's, 300's ... bla bla bla.

We will first learn to sail the boat at Alton water, then move it to a costal club - felixstowe probably.

We definatly want something which will throw us in (we like to swim ) ... so bigger the better.

What do you reckon?

Many thanks.

Mark.

p.s. If anyone knows of anything for sale like what were wanting, let me know.

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Out of the three you mentioned, I would pick the BOSS because it looks best

Thats my highly unprofessional opinion

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Neil is right here the boss is the best bet, we found them bullet proof and pretty quick especially with mast head kite conversion!  Its a good platform to faster things and will bite back if you get to cocky!  you will deffo pick one up for a grand as well!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote andymck Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 Nov 07 at 8:16pm

If you are going to felixstowe, there are a few very experienced 5000 guys there, and you could probably get one for a grand, and indestructable.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Splosh Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 Nov 07 at 8:30pm

Not so keen on a Bagged kite though. But it would be one step closer to a 18footer...

Is there any other options worth a look, or is it just what i said earlier?

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Post Options Post Options   Quote GBR884 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 Nov 07 at 8:42pm

I wouldn't say we are that comfortable in a 300!!

 

Does anyone know of any 5000's for sale?

 

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Im looking to sell my 5k, send me an email (p_kudlinski@hotmail.com) and i can give you some info and pictures

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Post Options Post Options   Quote ratface Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 Nov 07 at 10:49pm
probs get shot for this but...

the spice isnt that bad a boat(for me anyway) its my entry into twin wire boating and there CERTAINLY is enough power in the rig to get you going,

and has made me swim quite a few times,

oh and its meant for lightweights, as i sail with roughly the same crew weight as you will be,  less of a handle than a boss will be, oh and certainly easier than a 5tonner
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Post Options Post Options   Quote andymck Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 Nov 07 at 11:08pm

Plenty of people having lots of fun in penultimate 14's, which are cheap to buy, but not to crash. If you are thinking of an 18 in the long term i would go for the 5k, as you do need to learn the ways to get the kite in, which is easy once learnt.

Though from experience an 18 out of felixstowe is not easy, wish they allowed cassette rudders would make all the difference.

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I suspect the 5K and the Boss will be very difficult to pull back up after a capsize given your weight. There’s a 5K at my club and the guy who sails it says it eats crews like...a big crew eating thing, so be prepared for a workout!

The spice seems to be a good option for you.

OR try this happy little link http://www.sailingsource.com/cherub/test/doku.php/secondhand



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