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    Posted: 12 Jun 07 at 9:31am
sorry simon but the narrow weight band thing is not true. whe we were in the feva squad we were one of the biggest teams at about 120kg ish and the smallest teams were very small, the one limiting factor with the feva is the need of a small/flexible/both crew because to get uner the boom without sitting on the mainsheet isnt easy.
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One of the key factors is weight of the sailors,  as mentioned the Mirror carries a wide range of weight very well,  with teams of 75Kg to 120Kg being competitive.  This gives good room for growth

Our new world champions Anna MacKenzie (18) started in Mirrors at 9 years old.

The Mirror is also a great feeder for the 420,  most of the skills are highly transferable.

From what I have seen of the Feva,  it seems to have quite a narrow weight band,  for the younger/smaller juniors it is too big/powerful in anything other than light winds,  then the sailors quickly out grow the boat.  My observation is sailors typically only spend a year in a Feva.

Where are you based,  I am sure we can get your sister out in a modern Mirror

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Of all the "new" small classes, the Feva looks like it is the one that will be a long term sucess, so you are unlikely to loose much if you buy one, play for a while and then decide to get something else as you get bigger/want something faster. Mirrors are also good youth boats, but if you are handicap racing, the Feva will be at least nearer the rest of the fleet on the water. 
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Post Options Post Options   Quote HannahJ Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 Jun 07 at 4:12pm
How about a Mirror? Stiffer and probably lighter (?) than a feva, very good racecircuit and training, also they carry weight quite well, and are good for one to one training. Depends how old/big your sister is reallly. Otherwise toppers are good if she doesn't want to/have anyone to sail with regularly. Probably best to see what her friends/other people her age at your club are sailing, if there are lots of fevas then it'd be good for racing/advice.
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I had a go in a Feva in our recent cadet week...I think the boat was overweight with just me in it!

looks like a good little boat though (for a carrier bag recycling project).

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Post Options Post Options   Quote mike ellis Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 Jun 07 at 10:32am

the XL rig is a must for the feva because otherwise it wont go upwind. my sister and i sailed one for two years untill we got lasers last winter and we enjoyed the boat. good for people to learn in and a reasonable circuit if you want to be competitive. one thing though, dont get too old a hull because they fall in half at the back.

when we were sailing fevas i was about 65kg and my sister was 50ish. i think. we were too big for the boat and needed force 4+ before it got interesting. the smallest people sailing it looked like they should be in oppies. but its great fun on a really windy day (25-30 knots )

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The Feva is a *much* better two hander than the Topper though.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote chrisjc123 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 Jun 07 at 8:59pm

cant comment on the feva.

but another alternative is a good old topper?

great little boats im sure most if not all people have sailed one.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote sailor_420 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 Jun 07 at 8:29pm

Hi, my sister is looking for a new boat (well second hand). The first thing that sprung to mind was the feva!

How good is this boat? It looks pretty good fun! I think the XL rig would be best. How good is this boat for a beginner? The club has a few for the beginners to use so im guessing quite good for beginners.  Oh yeah and any ideas on the crew weight?

Any alternatives?

Thanks in advance



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