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    Posted: 22 Feb 19 at 4:43pm
Shortening the leech is an obvious thing to try. See if you can find an old sail to cut about.
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Shortening the leech will affect how the boat sails upwind, as you will no longer be able to park the boom on the deck.

My solution was to buy a Lightning 368.
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Originally posted by Rupert

Shortening the leech will affect how the boat sails upwind, as you will no longer be able to park the boom on the deck.

My solution was to buy a Lightning 368.

There is a nice one on ebay at the moment.If only I had a towbar.

ETA. Does the lightning give much more room than the europe beneath the boom?


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Yes. The cockpit is deeper and the boom higher. You still have to duck and grovel a little if you get it wrong of course! Easy to put on a roof, too, though you need to widen the bars a little. No more than for the Europe, though.
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Originally posted by Rupert

Shortening the leech will affect how the boat sails upwind, as you will no longer be able to park the boom on the deck.

Cant see it making a lot of difference TBH. At the luff, sure, there's a buge pressure difference and end plating has a great big effect, but at the leech, where its already a mass of turbulence from the downward angled boom, I really would take a bit of convincing.
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Or do both - get a 368 and shorten the leach slightly too.

I tried out a 368 last year, though ended up buying a Europe (out of familiarity and just what happened to be on the market at the time, both are great boats with friendly classes). 

Managed to bang my head on the boom on the first tack in both boats...  Confused

You might find, coming from a Europe, that you feel like you're going to run straight off the side of the Lightning. It feels a lot narrower!

I think there are quite a few people looking for Europes at the moment.
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Originally posted by DiscoBall

Or do both - get a 368 and shorten the leach slightly too.I tried out a 368 last year, though ended up buying a Europe (out of familiarity and just what happened to be on the market at the time, both are great boats with friendly classes). 
Managed to bang my head on the boom on the first tack in both boats...  Confused
You might find, coming from a Europe, that you feel like you're going to run straight off the side of the Lightning. It feels a lot narrower!I think there are quite a few people looking for Europes at the moment.


Ha. No room for both.

I love the Europe, but i am too tall for it. It was a mistake buying it, although i have had fun. I should have bought something bigger to start with.
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The obvious solution is an aero. Lightweight and loads of headroom. It doesn't have a deep cockpit but then neither do the other boats being discussed.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Rusty69 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 Feb 19 at 10:57am
Originally posted by Old bloke

The obvious solution is an aero. Lightweight and loads of headroom. It doesn't have a deep cockpit but then neither do the other boats being discussed.

Don't you need deep pockets for an aero? I only remember the chocolate bars.
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Aero totally unsuitable to be left on a sea wall, very delicate build.
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