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    Posted: 24 Sep 14 at 10:28pm
While I admire the D zero as an object of art (and am looking forward to the day when I get a chance to jump in one), as a boat I think I prefer the look of the Aero, apart from the flat deck, so I can quite understand AeroNautic's viewpoint. I really enjoyed sailing the Aero7, but as I've only sailed the one of them, can't comment on how the *eros compare.
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I suppose, Rupert, it depends upon whether you like modern or vintage.  As a CVRDA man, you probably appreciate the OK-Dinghyishness of the Aero, whereas to me the Zero looks like some progress has been made over the years.

Everyone's right, the proof is in the sailing, but after my Laser/V 3000 experience, I'd be wary of pushing the weight too low - it's not win-win.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote sargesail Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Sep 14 at 10:49pm
Originally posted by Alistair426


http://sailingdinghies.apolloduck.co.uk/listings.phtml?cid=949...'Marry in haste, repent at leisure' perchance?  Shocked

Interestingly while I agree that the Zero has more aesthetic appeal in the showroom I don't think that angle/light does much for it.  The shadow under the flare aft in particular.
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Actually, I like the look of the OK maybe more



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When you are sat in the boat/racing it, what it looks like is unimportant. It's how it feels that is important. Look at how most everyone on here drooled over the Aura ladies skiff. Turned out to be a real dog. Even when it became clear that it was so, some people virtually refused to believe that a boat looing like that (and produced by Ovi's, no less) was so poor! Feedback I've had directly is that the Aero has a real sparkly performance.
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I don't think the Aero is a bad looking boat- not by a long shot.  The mast is quite far forward, but that appeals personally. I could match that OK photo with one of a Finn.  They look right.  

If anything, maybe the understated elements are something that are more growers over time. The dacron, despite the ample piss-taking opportunity it presents a dinghy development forum, has something classic and elegant about it.  

Some of the earlier stuff, was imho, a bit dated though - Go Pro mounts and Velocitek brackets etc.... really?  Selfie videos are getting a bit passé now aren't they?  And who cares how fast it goes- a Moth or Windsurfer would piss all over it (and the D-Zero too before any partisan accusations are launched), as would a ride-on lawn mower and a mobility scooter....  


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Originally posted by kneewrecker



f**k me! that's back on the market quicker than even I could do LOL  Go grab it Blue One (before Elaine makes you have a pink one)
According to book-face he's selling it to get an Aero to join in Pistol Pete's class racing... I can't blame him for that, at least he got to try the better one first ;-)
oh,and aeroNAUTIC... it's a forum, take it all with a pinch of salt.  LOL



The idea is still in the back of my head.Hopefully will know a little more after having a sail in one at the weekend.The thing is, even if I love it( which I think i will) I would still wait to buy one until the class is established and the py has settled down. Am old and boring!

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Originally posted by Blue One

Originally posted by kneewrecker



f**k me! that's back on the market quicker than even I could do LOL  Go grab it Blue One (before Elaine makes you have a pink one)
According to book-face he's selling it to get an Aero to join in Pistol Pete's class racing... I can't blame him for that, at least he got to try the better one first ;-)
oh,and aeroNAUTIC... it's a forum, take it all with a pinch of salt.  LOL



The idea is still in the back of my head.Hopefully will know a little more after having a sail in one at the weekend.The thing is, even if I love it( which I think i will) I would still wait to buy one until the class is established and the py has settled down. Am old and boring!

I feel I should warn you that the last person to try mine went and ordered one the following day.....just saying!  LOL
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Originally posted by Blue One

Am old and boring!


Ha, the very last thing I had you down for was old.
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Originally posted by Blue One

The thing is, even if I love it( which I think i will) I would still wait to buy one until the class is established and the py has settled down. Am old and boring!

not at all- old and boring would be getting a Solo iirc your advice at the shoreline  Wink

Regarding the class, I'd have no hesitation in this respect.  It's a proper owner-operated class association which should bring you some comfort.  Secondly with regards depreciation issues, sure it's early days, but I think the quality of the build should keep the value in the class for a long, long time.  

My only outside observation would be they are missing a trick with not making it open sailmakers and widening the promotional platform at industry level... but hey, that's not my call and by no means is that suggesting that the North Sail is in some way inferior or lacking.  In fact the one I used was as sweet as my HD Solo Sail.. which is the best sail I've ver used on any watercraft and sourced locally, therefore will trump a SMOD one from North or Hyde every time.  

As for the PY... you would buy a boat based on it's PY?  Seriously....?  Looks like Grumpf is gaining influence amongst you 'real sailing men'.   Wink 


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