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zailor ![]() Far too distracted from work ![]() ![]() Joined: 10 May 09 Location: Penparc Online Status: Offline Posts: 249 |
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Hi
Does anybody know anything about the boat? ATM I have a Blaze which is great on inland waters and in F3 but the other day I took a Byte CII out in a F5 out at sea and found the waves and surfing really fun so wanted to try that route out later on. Also daft question but I cant find where to buy a new one
How good it it in light/heavy winds.
How hard/easy/technical is it? |
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Stefan Lloyd ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 03 Aug 04 Online Status: Offline Posts: 1599 |
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Lovely responsive boats. Alas I'm no longer 60Kg! Quite easy to sail, quite hard to sail well. More tuning options and therefore more technical than most comparable classes. http://www.europeclass.org.uk/ is the class association: the best known builder is Winner http://www.winner.es/ but there are others. I'd advise buying a 2nd hand boat if new to the class, until you know better exactly what you want.
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You're a perfect weight for the europe! Far more optimal than any of the
classes you listed above. There are some amazing deals for second hand europes so I'd opt second hand. I too looked at the europe before I opted for the streaker. As for new ones, you'd have to import one as there isn't a UK builder. However, P&B used to offer europes so maybe they might import one and you buy it through them to save yourself the hassle. They already get there oppies from Winner so I don't see why they couldn't add a europe to the next delivery. |
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zailor ![]() Far too distracted from work ![]() ![]() Joined: 10 May 09 Location: Penparc Online Status: Offline Posts: 249 |
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Any ideas how they are in waves? Prahaps its lack of experience in big waves but having something that helps to do the job for me would be nice
Is it quite a competitive fleet like a laser or are there some "less hardcore's" out there? I like to think im in the middle of club racers and the sailors that do well at nantional events.
Anyway thanks for those replies. |
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A top female sailor I know who did a small stint in a byte said they had
issue's nosediving downwind. So don't worry, I don't think it's you. The europe on the other hand from all the people I know who've sailed one say it's a fantastic boat and the hull shape makes it perfect for waves. I'm sure if you go the the europe class website and ask on the forum if someone's willing to let you have a play in their boat, there'll be someone in the area who'll let you have a go. As for the competitiveness, there are some good sailors in Europes such as Chris Gill but the fleet is a bit small these days. Doug H |
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zailor ![]() Far too distracted from work ![]() ![]() Joined: 10 May 09 Location: Penparc Online Status: Offline Posts: 249 |
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Ok thats what I like.
Thanks all seems a good boat will look into it. |
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Rupert ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 11 Aug 04 Location: Whitefriars sc Online Status: Offline Posts: 8956 |
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I did nosedive my Europe a few times, as it is short with the mast forwards, but I found it a great boat in waves on the Irish sea - it seems to love big wind and water considering how small it is. I was less happy with it in confined spaces, as the low boom centre main and low bouyancy aft certainly make it harder to do snappy tacks in than the Firefly, and probebly the Byte, though I've not sailed the one with the C11 rig. Give one a go - if you try it in a breeze you'll be getting one the next week! |
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zailor ![]() Far too distracted from work ![]() ![]() Joined: 10 May 09 Location: Penparc Online Status: Offline Posts: 249 |
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The CII is a good boat in theory but in the F5 and big waves the rig felt a tad big for the boat especially down wind. Its good in that you can adjust it to pretty much any condition but if you are used to the Laser or simular the new rig can take some getting used to.
Im sure all boats are vunerable to the odd nose dive but the CII nose dive was starting to become a little to frequent to be funny |
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tack'ho ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 08 Feb 06 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 1100 |
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Wow, think I may be uniquely placed to answer this one (I have a Europe and a CII). At 60kgs IMHO your probaly closer to the optimal weight for a Byte than a Europe but actually you should have no diffculties with either and should be competetive in all wind speeds. The Europe Hull is nicer feeling in waves than the Byte, paticularly upwind; the difference is less pronouced downwind. I prefer the CII rig, but it does require a change of mindset from standard Una rigs, however once you have mastered it it is far more controllable on all points of sail than the europe rig. The trick is the downhaul, when it's windy, pull it on, then pull it on some more....and then a bit more! (Go to the byte website and download the video of Ina Bruce explaining how to use it). The europe rig has it's own uniqueness, ideally you need to get a mast which is right for your weight and a matching sail, but being in the ballpark and practice will make a shed load more difference than being slightly out with this. Tips for tuning the Europe are on the website, look at the WB sails guide. Both boats are short a will go down the mine in waves, the larger higher foredack on the Europe just keeps the worst of the water out. TBH it sounds like you need a bit more wave practice, you can't get away with just driving into the trough like you can in a laser, both boats respond well to body motion to help avoid this though, and on a breezy reach you need to get right aft in both, look at the pics from the Byte worlds day 1 & 2 for the correct body position. The Btye is quicker and easier to tack but bot by much, both are quicker than a laser. In short the Byte is a little less technical and a bit more bombproof than the Europe with a great rig, The Europe has a bit more of a classic feel about it especially upwind in waves and to get the best out of it needs a bit more of a technical approach (more seems to break on them aswell). On a final point I beleive there was a comparative test in Y&Y about a year ago that you might be able to get hold of. Either way you've nailed why I sail these type boats, and good luck with whatever you go for, any specific questions just PM me. |
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I might be sailing it, but it's still sh**e!
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winging it ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 22 Mar 07 Online Status: Offline Posts: 3958 |
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Hi Zailor,
I am going to Denmark for my Worlds in July. If you want a new Winner I will happily transport one back for you if you do all the paperwork and contribute to fuel and ferry costs. Let me know. A long time ago I went over there and brought back about six on one big trailer. that was when they were an Olympic class and there was heavy demand. I do think they are superb little boats and one of the best single handers for lightweights there is. The other half has a streaker, which is also nice, but the Europe is way better. |
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the same, but different...
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