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    Posted: 12 Aug 14 at 2:19pm
That would be like Grumph slating a Skipper 14 because it was rubbish on his bit of sea (though I don't believe a Skipper 14 would be good anywhere other than disappearing down a whirlpool. As an aside, how many of those infernal things did they make? They're always on ebay and elsewhere, so unless it's the same pile of poo being passed around...)

The LII is and was a fabulous boat, you just put it in a place that it wasn't suited to.... 18 Ft Skiff on a gravel pit-esque.
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Yes of course but we can only judge what we know and where we experienced it. I will weigh up those 18 footers at Sailfest.....you gave me an idea there!
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L2 lovely boat. Goes like stink..needs some commitment though and a good crew, (by todays standards anyway). Lively as hell, light, empties quickly, minimal string, manageable in big winds, tough as old boots...the go-kart of the sailing world.

Now has a one piece mast and on open water a PY that's just a bit embarrassing. (+ 20 this year)



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Originally posted by transient

L2 lovely boat. Goes like stink..needs some commitment though and a good crew, (by todays standards anyway). Lively as hell, light, empties quickly, minimal string, manageable in big winds, tough as old boots...the go-kart of the sailing world.

Now has a one piece mast and on open water a PY that's just a bit embarrassing. (+ 20 this year)


Ah....I usually was the crew. Perhaps that was the problem!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote transient Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Aug 14 at 3:26pm
Lol.....not sure I could cope with the crew position either, my wife used to do it....She's much better at multi tasking. When sailing boats that were less demanding of the crew she got bored and started picking holes in what I was doing......;-)   disaster.

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Originally posted by GarethT

Laser 2?

I loved mine. Cheap, simple, and good big fleets with decent piss ups after racing.

For the stage in my life I was at, it was perfect.


They've got to be one of the most underrated boats ever? They are fun, cheap, quick and you can just chuck them around in any breeze!
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LOVE:
(1)   Fireball (at speed, on the wire dragging trailing leg and watch helm Drown in my controlled spray;  haaa-ha !  Actually just cannot stop grinning in a Fireball. Big smile )
(2=) Phantom (totally responsive, huge range of conditions ..... but MUST-HAVE cushions sewn onto my knees!)
(2=) D-One (Challenging in a blow, but a huge NEW exciting experience.)
(4)   Merlin Rocket (again sooo responsive and able to cope with very wide range of conditions; huge bandwidth of experience to sail against; large Opens & e.g. Salcombe Week)
(5)   OK (For their Champs'14, wishing really Good-Luck to them at Dabchicks next week !)

HATE:
(1)   Caboodle ( Dead No you won't recognise it;  this was a barely floating "Park-Bench" designed by the famous Jack Chippendale; test sailed it on Barton Broad; respectfully tried to be very 'nice' to Jack about the disaster he'd generated; nope I think he sold not a single one !)
(2)   No-one can 'Love' a Laser Confused?  It's a (fitness-) machine, Angryhateful to sail, breaks knees and backs; however it has its place ..... where it was designed to stay:-  On the Beach.
(3)   800  ( CrySimply lost too much range of conditions to race in (too light, too windy, too wavey, too reachy ....).  However, when conditions were right, boy was that a neat boat !)
(4)   Finn ( OuchThere's a great deal of skill involved in Bullfighting, provocatively flapping red cloth at them and sticking sharp knives in them to make them Really Angry;  ..... but Why ?)
(5)   OptiMist (Does this count as a dinghy, or as industrial packaging for a Dyson Cleaner?  What a sad introduction and turn-off to our young people.   "Opti" + "Mist" = Best(Latin) + Rubbish(German) ...... yes that just about describes, "Best-Rubbish" ! Shocked)



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No-one can squeeze past ..... when you're as "Chunky" as myself !
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Originally posted by 2547

Isn't this just a list of the classes people have owned?
Of course it is, to an extent, since otherwise their opinions would not be genuine or credible feedback.
No-one can squeeze past ..... when you're as "Chunky" as myself !
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Originally posted by OultonBen

LOVE:
(1)   Fireball (at speed, on the wire dragging trailing leg and watch helm Drown in my controlled spray;  haaa-ha !  Actually just cannot stop grinning in a Fireball. Big smile )
(2=) Phantom (totally responsive, huge range of conditions ..... but MUST-HAVE cushions sewn onto my knees!)
(2=) D-One (Challenging in a blow, but a huge NEW exciting experience.)
(4)   Merlin Rocket (again sooo responsive and able to cope with very wide range of conditions; huge bandwidth of experience to sail against; large Opens & e.g. Salcombe Week)
(5)   OK (For their Champs'14, wishing really Good-Luck to them at BlingO next week !)

HATE:
(1)   Caboodle ( Dead No you won't recognise it;  this was a barely floating "Park-Bench" designed by the famous Jack Chippendale; test sailed it on Barton Broad; respectfully tried to be very 'nice' to Jack about the disaster he'd generated; nope I think he sold not a single one !)
(2)   No-one can 'Love' a Laser Confused?  It's a (fitness-) machine, Angryhateful to sail, breaks knees and backs; however it has its place ..... where it was designed to stay:-  On the Beach.
(3)   800  ( CrySimply lost too much range of conditions to race in (too light, too windy, too wavey, too reachy ....).  However, when conditions were right, boy was that a neat boat !)
(4)   Finn ( OuchThere's a great deal of skill involved in Bullfighting, provocatively flapping red cloth at them and sticking sharp knives in them to make them Really Angry;  ..... but Why ?)
(5)   OptiMist (Does this count as a dinghy, or as industrial packaging for a Dyson Cleaner?  What a sad introduction and turn-off to our young people.   "Opti" + "Mist" = Best(Latin) + Rubbish(German) ...... yes that just about describes, "Best-Rubbish" ! Shocked)


Very good...thank you. (clap emotican)
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Originally posted by OultonBen

LOVE:
(1)   Fireball (at speed, on the wire dragging trailing leg and watch helm Drown in my controlled spray;  haaa-ha !  Actually just cannot stop grinning in a Fireball. Big smile )

Nice to know I am not the only FB crew who did this. Usually after being dipped into the water whilst on the wire or getting battered with the spinny pole.
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