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    Posted: 02 Oct 16 at 10:44pm
Couldn't post this in GENERAL soo.
TASAR dinghy   can I sail one single handed or will I be mostly swimming??
I have a fair bit of time in dinghies, and no sylph like figure!
Looking at an old TASAR without Mylar sails, I sail on a small duckpond, very variable breeze!
Currently using a Zoom ,but my knees don't like it!
Will I be constantly overpowered and dumping the main?
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Most difficult thing will be tacking the boom spanner on your own.

You can centre it and leave it fixed as a compromise though ?

Its very stable and not too much sail so may be ok on your own ?

Not really suited to ponds though - bit sticky in the light stuff
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Thanks rich , boom spanner? What is that
Anyway?
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The Tasar has a variety of rotating mast which has to be manually pushed from one side to the other while tacking. This is done with a lever that is located just under the boom. The lever gets called the mast spanner.

Sailing the boat two handed this is not a big deal, because the crew grabs it on their way across the boat mid tack. Sailing singlehanded its going to be rather more awkward.

The Tasar is a nice boat, but I really don't think its going to be much fun to sail one singlehanded in restricted water.
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Thanks ,you have made my mind up,ill scratch that one .
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Had big chaps sailing Albacores successfully at our club. Excellent light wind boat.
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Mast spanner aint a problem , i used to sail ours singlehanded in lighter winds , unicorns cats need a bit if manual manipulation of the spanner too 
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