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stuarthop
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Topic: Doublehander for 2 lightweights Posted: 17 Apr 06 at 10:40pm |
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to be honest i visit plas menai a lot for vareous resons and those 405s are truelly battered from what i've seen or they were last time i saw them anyway
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Villan
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 17 Apr 06 at 11:44pm | |
Yeh, we know how the class is (read: isnt) doing, but as said in the first post we only want it for blasting in.
They are cheap and we have a bit of experience in them. Taking a look at a few fireballs atm, as we have found some for under £600. Thanks for all your help people :) (PS Cherubites .. we would look at cherubs ... if the lake we sail on was big enough to handle one :p) |
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jeffers
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 18 Apr 06 at 1:56pm | |
Hey Villain,
If you are interested in a 405 there might be one at Hunts that will go for a song. You probably know the lad who sailed it too as he is another Cambs youth. PM me if you want more details. Paul |
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Chew my RS
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 18 Apr 06 at 3:05pm | |
Villan, There is an ISO in the Y&Y classifieds for £700. Comes with a combi, cover and new kite. Sounds like an absolute bargin! |
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stuarthop
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 18 Apr 06 at 6:35pm | |
don't you dare say that!!! i race my 97' rules cherub on a 36 acre lake its hard work but its very good for boat handling skills, the cheub is a very manuoverable boat so you have no excuses!! |
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carshalton fc
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 24 Apr 06 at 11:34am | |
i think what villen is trying to say is that he doesnt want to ping off the sides when it is windy, 37acher lake that is tini!! amost as small as aquasports. |
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sucker 4 a blow
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 12 May 06 at 9:36pm | |
have you considered the scorpion? its a 14ft, 2 man hiking boat with a highly competitive fleet. it uses a symetrical spinnacker, so some skills required! you can pick up a reasonable older boat for £1500, look for the 1860's upwards turner boats. they are the first of the new hull shapes. There is a highly active fleet, with a well attended national championship. Well known as a social fleet. Edited by sucker 4 a blow |
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timnoyce
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 16 May 06 at 12:15am | |
you never said anything about the scorps being a class for lightweights Steve. Perhaps i should remove a leg to save weight... i am sure i could get by with one!
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Strawberry
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 16 May 06 at 12:18am | |
Make sure you can re-attach for skiff sailing purposes! |
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jeffers
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 16 May 06 at 8:56am | |
The Scorp is an interesting suggestion. I thought optimal crew weight was 24 stone plus though. Although I do know of a couple of talented lighter weight crews out there.
Great fun in a blow in the reach but very painful upwind, not good if you have long legs! Also great fun dead downwind in surfing conditions..... Paul |
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