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    Posted: 28 Jun 16 at 9:12am
The Streaker is very similar speed to a solo and laser radial, if you are slow you can race against byte C2 and if you are fast  you can wind up the laser sailors.  If the solo fleet is strong at your club Id definitely recommend a sail in a streaker.
As my bias, I own & sail a streaker which I find a really nice boat to sail, you just seem to be fighting it less than a laser.  Having said that I didn't even look at the  d-zero because it was out of my budget and I was afraid I'd fall in love!
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If they have any sensory perception left as decrepit Solo sailors what they'll experience next will go one of two ways. 1)They'll have a heart attack and die, thereby removing one of your competitors, 2)There will be an awakening, they'll realise that trolling about in that coffin on water has been literally dinghysailorwaitingtodie, the experience of a D Zero, it's curves under your calves, the way it hunts lifts for you, the way it passes through the water almost without leaving a shadow, never mind a wake. If they have any cash left in the pension pot, there will be a stampede to join you..[/QUOTE]

I may have to quote you on this next time I'm at the bar. It will be sure to get a response  Big smile
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