Hi Dave,
Yes, you should certainly consider the Sprint 15. It is by far the most active single handed catamaran Class in the UK and the fleet are very friendly and helpful. The trouble with buying a Topaz or one of the other new offerings is that you will be forever sailing alone, and handicap racing a catamaran is not ideal - particularly if you are sailing against monohulls. Each year the Sprint 15 Class Association runs 6 two-day summer traveller events (15-35) , 2 National Championsips (35-86), 2 training teach ins (10-20) and 5 one day winter travellers (15-25) per year. Typical attendances are shown in brackets. Additionally, quite a few clubs have big enough fleets for fleet racing at Club level. See clubs on the website.
The Class also run a fun sailing few days for those punters who prefer cruising to racing (this year we will be exploring the Thames Estuary from Thorpe Bay).
Don't take my word for it - have a look around http://www.sprint15.com - www.sprint15.com The web site has lots of helpful advice and all the results for the last 7 years. It is also the best place to look for adverts to buy second hand boats. If you look on the boats for sale page there is also a buyers guide which tells you the age and value of boats by sail number. There are also some helpful tips on what to look for in second hand boats.
Yachts and Yachting did a 4 page boat review in Nov 2005 and we will be giving out reprints of this at the Alexandra Palace dinghy show next weekend (as well as a 12 page special magazine for new punters).
If you want any further info please let me know - or put something on the chat page of the Sprint 15 website & see what you get.
Cheers
Bob (Sprint 15 Association events secretary)
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