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Streaker: the Original Lightweight Singlehander

by Alan Gillard & Veronica Falat 20 Dec 2014 17:45 GMT 20 December 2014
Streaker: the Original Lightweight Singlehander © Richard Jones

For the last 40 years Streaker sailors have been enjoying the thrills of a lightweight singlehander. Easily handled on and off the water, the Streaker is a rewarding sail for the experienced but forgiving in equal measure for beginners. Not dictated to by a single manufacturer the class continues to thrive with close to 40 new boats built in 2014 and, as a result, sail numbers have broken through into the 1900's.

The new all FRP epoxy version is especially popular with new boats being produced by both Butler Boats and Rooster Sailing. Performance wise there is little to choose between the boats: the Butler Boats version won the Nationals in the capable hands of Tom Gillard (nominated Y&Y sailor of the year). Ian Jones sailed a Rooster Sailing version of the Streaker as his weapon of choice in dominating the Inland Championships at windy Draycote Water.

One of the big advantages of the Streaker is that we are not restricted to any fit out decided by the builder. How do you want your mainsheet system? Centre main, Laser style or transom mainsheet system; take your pick, it is available to suit you. It is all about personal preference when it comes to effective sail controls; you can decide the cleat positions and number of purchases for sail control.

The ultimate in fit out in the Streaker has come from Pinnell & Bax, who have proved to be masters of the continuous control system fitted out by James Dawes who, when not fitting out Streakers, can be found sailing one on the Streaker open circuit. 2nd at the Nationals was Debbie Degge in a Butler Streaker fitted out by P&B.

Streaker sailors also have a free choice in terms of the sailmakers they use. At least 6 different lofts were represented at this year's Nationals, with sails from 4 of them in the top 10.

Of course, you can take this customising of your Streaker to another level by building it yourself, either from a kit or from plans. Every year several wooden boats are built, but perhaps there should be a warning attached to the plans: Danger, can become addictive! Many people who build one boat, then build another, and another!

The Streaker class will celebrate its 40th anniversary in 2015 and it's fascinating to see how it has changed over the years. Boat builders, sailmakers and the sailors themselves have helped keep the Streaker looking fresh and up-to-date, and the class association has been able to accommodate changes in construction techniques etc by gradual amendments to the class rules.

For more information on the class, check out www.streaker-class.org.uk

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