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iGRF ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 07 Mar 11 Location: Hythe Online Status: Offline Posts: 6499 |
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Be interesting to stick a big windsurfer rig on it and find out for yourself.. You don't need lessons to sail Topper if you can windsurf, there's this thing at the back to make it change direction, a rope to pull to make it go - Simples
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Eisvogel ![]() Posting king ![]() ![]() Joined: 09 Dec 16 Location: Birmingham Online Status: Offline Posts: 135 |
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I'd support this. I'm 6'4" and about 12 stone, and a Laser is just perfect for that.
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Sam.Spoons ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 07 Mar 12 Location: Manchester UK Online Status: Offline Posts: 3400 |
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I'd go along with the Laser suggestion given your hight and weight, if you could find a way to transport it. A Topper will feel cramped and slow (I tried one a couple of times when I was windsurfing and racing Raceboards. You'll find a Laser for Topper money and for cheap sailing they take some beating.
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Wiclif ![]() Groupie ![]() ![]() Joined: 04 Oct 05 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 81 |
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They were designed for smaller people, but they do carry weight quite well if it is windy.
A bigger sail, if you could find one, would be a bad idea, as the mast and boom are already working at their strength limits. Since your name is oldbaldbloke, you may find that the boat is a bit cramped, and you might be better looking at a Laser or similar. Although, if you were happy in a Pico then the Topper would be much the same for ease of moving around You will need a larger Sprinter rather than a (small) Transit sized van for a Topper to fit in the back |
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oldbaldbloke ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 19 Jan 17 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 2 |
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Hi
I wonder if someone could help. I'm really keen to start sailing. My budget is ..very little. My experience . I surf and used to windsurf a lot to a reasonable standard. Happy with my feet in the straps, hanging on a harness and blasting up and down. I sailed in wayfarer's as a kid with the YMCA most holidays and as a teacher have sporadically had the chance to sail with kids on school trips. Last time was a few years ago and I spent a couple of days in a pico. I've also helped on my friends sadler 27. I'm no sailor , but feel confident that, with some basic instructions and a bit of help I could get going. One plan is to get a cheap topper. I like the idea that it would fit in the back of my van and just go to the beach and sail. I live only a mile or so from West Bay in Dorset or could probably drive down the road to Charmouth. The idea being to have a quick and easy sail at a local beach I'm 5 11 and 12 and a half stone . All my reading suggests I'm too heavy fro a topper. am I ? I don't plan to race I just plan to go down to the beach and have a sail. What I don't quite understand is that when I windsurfed a lot I just put up a bigger sail if I needed more power. My question is . Just for fun, could one rig up a bigger sail on a topper and thus move a heavier person with a little speed? The reason I'm looking at a topper is they are cheap, light, plentiful and look fun, but all the u tube clips seem to show tiny people in them. I'd really appreciate if anyone we could share some wisdom with me. thanks |
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