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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 12:52 pm
Post subject: Good fast dinghy? Anything that planes easily and is more modern than Laser?
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I am looking for a good fast dinghy. I love the looks of the skiffs
(Aussie 14 etc) but unfortunately need a boat that I can single-hand
regularly or depower when the kids are in the boat. I have been looking
at Lasers for a while and there is quite an active fleet about one hour
away from me (Westport, CT). I am a former windsurfer and need a
sailing hobby that lets me do it a) when the wind is not up, b) with
the kids and c) when the wind is howling. In other words, versatility
is key. Having a local racing fleet is not, at least for right now.

Perhaps I should just go get a Sunfish for cheap. But those skiffs (and
the 505s even) are calling me because they are so fast. There has to be
a single hander that is a more modern design than the laser, no?
Budget is around $4k including trailer.

Thanks in advance,
Stuart
Central Connecticut, USA

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 7:57 pm
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On 23 Mar 2005 12:52:15 -0800, "fprintf" <stuart.a.hall.RemoveThis@gmail.com>
wrote:

>I am looking for a good fast dinghy. I love the looks of the skiffs
>(Aussie 14 etc) but unfortunately need a boat that I can single-hand
>regularly or depower when the kids are in the boat. I have been looking
>at Lasers for a while and there is quite an active fleet about one hour
>away from me (Westport, CT). I am a former windsurfer and need a
>sailing hobby that lets me do it a) when the wind is not up, b) with
>the kids and c) when the wind is howling. In other words, versatility
>is key. Having a local racing fleet is not, at least for right now.
>
>Perhaps I should just go get a Sunfish for cheap. But those skiffs (and
>the 505s even) are calling me because they are so fast. There has to be
>a single hander that is a more modern design than the laser, no?
>Budget is around $4k including trailer.
>
>Thanks in advance,
>Stuart
>Central Connecticut, USA

If you can find one within your budget, a 505 will do (a) and (b) very
nicely. As for (c), maybe you can single-hand it when it is howling,
but I don't think I could. You must certainly steer from the trapeze
if you do.

If you can take one out alone, extend the hiking stick by duct-taping
a batten (or whatever) and give it a try. If that succeeds, buy it and
your kids will love you forever.

But, you will then have to trapeze while one of the kids is steering,
so the kid can feel the power. And, when the biggest is 11 or 12, they
will want to take it without you.

Good luck





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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2005 12:26 pm
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"fprintf" <stuart.a.hall.TakeThisOut@gmail.com> writes:

> I am looking for a good fast dinghy. I love the looks of the skiffs
> (Aussie 14 etc) but unfortunately need a boat that I can single-hand
> regularly or depower when the kids are in the boat. I have been looking
> at Lasers for a while and there is quite an active fleet about one hour
> away from me (Westport, CT). I am a former windsurfer and need a
> sailing hobby that lets me do it a) when the wind is not up, b) with
> the kids and c) when the wind is howling. In other words, versatility
> is key. Having a local racing fleet is not, at least for right now.
>
Any Hobie- or other beach cat fleets around in your nooks of the woods?
Just an idea.

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2005 9:25 pm
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if you like the look of Aussie skiffs, have a look at the NS 14 or its
trapezed & spinaker version - the MG.

By replacing the jib with a forestay, it can be sailed single-handed

Not sure if the class has made it overseas


"fprintf" <stuart.a.hall.DeleteThis@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I am looking for a good fast dinghy. I love the looks of the skiffs
> (Aussie 14 etc) but unfortunately need a boat that I can single-hand
> regularly or depower when the kids are in the boat. I have been looking
> at Lasers for a while and there is quite an active fleet about one hour
> away from me (Westport, CT). I am a former windsurfer and need a
> sailing hobby that lets me do it a) when the wind is not up, b) with
> the kids and c) when the wind is howling. In other words, versatility
> is key. Having a local racing fleet is not, at least for right now.
>
> Perhaps I should just go get a Sunfish for cheap. But those skiffs (and
> the 505s even) are calling me because they are so fast. There has to be
> a single hander that is a more modern design than the laser, no?
> Budget is around $4k including trailer.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Stuart
> Central Connecticut, USA
>
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2005 4:47 pm
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On Mon, 18 Apr 2005 21:25:05 +1000, "Steve Fletcher"
<fletch.RemoveThis@uqconnect.net> wrote:

>if you like the look of Aussie skiffs, have a look at the NS 14 or its
>trapezed & spinaker version - the MG.
>
>By replacing the jib with a forestay, it can be sailed single-handed
>
Or perhaps the 29er. It is somewhat crude looking because it was
designed for mass production, but the price is right. I think they are
made all over the world, and sold as 49er trainers.

It wasn't intended for single-handing, but it probably could be done
with the main only and the trapeze.

A more old-fashioned boat, meant for single handing with trapeze, the
Contender shares its mainsail with the 505 and FD. I don't know how
easy they are to find. That does not have the jib and chute that the
others mentioned do, but is only meant for singel handing.






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