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    Posted: 31 Jan 09 at 3:24pm
I was in Italy last week and saw a sailing dinghy 12-14ft long, looked like a
mini Wally, flush decking, carbon rig with fully battened sail, main sail only,
no jib. I believe it is made near Milan, does anyone know the company that
makes this? Thanks in advance...!
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Any pictures?

Would be a big help if there were

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No, sorry but it looked like a very new design, only around for a year or
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Sounds like a Nauticalodi Truc

See page 39 of this months Y&Y.

Or see:

http://www.velevolanti.com/btruc12ft.html



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Can't say I'm massively keen on that boat, it just looks wrong in every way.
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Thanks John! I'll have to get a copy of Y&Y.... anyone any experience of
these, quality etc....?
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How much do these cost?
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I've been searching: try:

http://www.gul-switzerland.ch/eshop/english/proddetail.php?
prod=TRUC12SOFT

Website: http://www.crusyacht.it/

around £7k
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If they are £7k i would save your money and buy an RS300.

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It's kind of inbetween tradional and modern single hander,

personally ithink they should make all the boat look like wood ( just make the rudder out of the same and make the carbon spars look like that wood)

Shame they couldn't make the sail look like canvas too.

still looks like a nice boat though, simple layout as well.

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