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Heavyweight boat choice. |
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Neptune
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Topic: Heavyweight boat choice. Posted: 26 Nov 18 at 4:04pm |
Most sailors at club level are too static and lazy to sail a 300, which is why there’s pictures of them upside down. They are pretty forgiving if your prepared to put some effort in, it if you want to jump in and look like a sailing legend straight off then they are not the boat for you.
That said if prepared to put some effort in they are very quick and civilized
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Musto Skiff and Solo sailor
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Sam.Spoons
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 26 Nov 18 at 4:08pm |
The OP is 50 and 100+kg and returning to dinghies after a lay off......
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Spice 346 "Flat Broke"
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Neptune
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 26 Nov 18 at 4:28pm |
That’s not where you were going with your comments, age isn’t important if you’re fit and prepared, plenty of lazy 20 yr olds. Some fast sailors north of 100 kg too, but I was trying to point out it’s a boat you have to work at to get up that curve
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Musto Skiff and Solo sailor
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Sam.Spoons
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 26 Nov 18 at 4:52pm |
I think it's fair to say the 300 is not an easy boat to sail though, which is where I was going with my comments.
TBF I haven't sailed one (would love to BTW) so I don't know how much more difficult than a Blaze/Finn/Phantom they are but, as an ex MPS sailor you had some experience of tricky boats before coming to the 300 so if you had a learning curve...........
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Late starter
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 26 Nov 18 at 5:43pm |
As an overweight 50 something myself I can't say I've tried to sail boats like an RS300 or 600, let alone an MPS. But I've seen plenty of my pals do that and spend a lot of time upside down before selling said boat and returning to their Solos or whatever. And some of these guys were not bad club racers in their 40s and 50s, so not sure what that means other than I think these could be boats for younger guys. But if someone of the older/unfit persuasion can have the persistence to crack something like an MPS, good for them but I think they will be in a minority.
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Sam.Spoons
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 26 Nov 18 at 5:54pm |
A youngish (30s) very fit and adventurous (he does flying suit sky diving so he's completely bonkers) mate bought a MPS, had some professional training and, eventually, sold it having never got to grips with it. He replaced it with a L3k which he single hands off the wire, three sails up and is having a ball with it.
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Dangerousday
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 26 Nov 18 at 6:49pm |
A lay off in the sense that I switched to board sailing.
They don't have much of waterline beam either
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iGRF
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 26 Nov 18 at 7:44pm |
They do look inviting, then you see the flat chunk of metal in the middle, and you try to pick one up without a crane.. |
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rich96
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 27 Nov 18 at 1:54pm |
Then you sail one and realise what an amazing boat it is
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iGRF
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 27 Nov 18 at 3:18pm |
I'm intrigued. Define amazing for me ? Amazingly heavy? Amazingly slow? Amazingly ponderous? Amazingly expensive? I mean seriously what is it about a 1949 model almost keelboat that would give me a hernia without a second look, that makes it amazing? No, don't tell me.. there it is in the specs, length 4.5, sail 10.6, PY 1060.. it's a Bandit of course.. that's the attraction. |
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