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Webmuppet
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Topic: RS Q'baPosted: 14 Oct 08 at 9:20pm |
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The Q'ba is a very nice looking boat, looks as if RS have had a very close look at the Pico and updated it. The Feva is probably a better 'yoof' boat but the Q'ba looks a bit better proportioned for an adult (or an adult + child)
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Posted: 14 Oct 08 at 9:08pm |
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go for the feva
same size boat but has a jib and a kite way more amusing. im 60KG and sail it with all sails going in up to about F3-4 |
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skslr
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Posted: 14 Oct 08 at 8:58pm |
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I would like to know what people think about it.
Especially what it is like compared to a Laser and how "comfy" and light wind capable it would be with 1,90 m / 85 kg. I am just interested in the boats themselves, I am perfectly aware that Lasers got calls associations, big fleets, training, Olympics whatever. I am sailing twin wire boats so it is not exactly from a beginner's point of view , more about using the big sail for some Wednesday night club racing etc. |
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