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    Posted: 18 Sep 09 at 7:56am

Byte or Europe.  I posted a compare and contrast a while back.

If your Bro has a CII and you get one.....thats the start of a fleet!!

Just a thought

I might be sailing it, but it's still sh**e!
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Well theres a few topper sailors coming out of retirement.
maybe theywould join us.

Whats the apollo duck website again
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To be honest at 60kg you won't go faster than radial in any of your choices -except the supernova however, I wonder if that would be a little overpowered for your weight.

I had a Streaker (I was 5ft6 and 68kg) and was quite comfortable in a force 5/6. A Streaker should be good in the sea because they are light at the transom and bow and therefore shouldn't get stuck in the waves as much as a radial which is comparitively heavy at both ends. They are nippy and turn on a penny piece. There is enough room under the boom to move around and the semi battened sail will help your speed in lighter conditions.

However, I did find it hard to significantly depower the rig and that is where a more flexible mast (Like a lightning) may come in to use. Some models you may find the mainsheet can get caught on the transom in a gybe - which can be interesting.

Also, if you fancy developing into a national level sailor it seems only the newer boats are in the top 10 and of course, if you want to win you'll have to beat Steve Cockerill - good luck!

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May as well tell you.

I got me and old Europe for a laugh.

Got a CII here so when its light winds my brother will have to considder it skanked
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