"Bart Senior" scribbled thusly:
What are the best boats for one-design racing?
One-design classes....
Seriously, there are so many different ones because there
are so many different desires people have. I happen to
dislike Flying Scots but it's a great boat for big people
who don't want to hike or trapeze. OTOH I love the Lightning
but it's complex & expensive & hard on the crew.
The categories a
1. Performance Dinghy
OzOne wrote:
Intrnational 14
Great boats but they're really not one-design. It's a
demanding boat but also very rewarding.
I would nominate the Johnson 18... it's a boat that is fast,
will beat beach cats and can plane upwind, yet with no trap
it presents a high need for tactical thinking at every stage
of the race. It's also simple and inexpensive to campaign.
I would like to try one of these.
http://www.boats.com/new-boats/ldcra...80/details.jsp
How about a singlehand dinghy?
2. Small sailboat under 29 feet
OzOne wrote:
Soling
Colgate 26, Sonar, Laser 28, MacGregor 26
3. Mid sized sailboat 30-39 feet
Etchells
Yep
4. Yacht class 40-50 feet
OzOne wrote:
Farr 40
Haven't seen enough of one to say. They have a reputation
for being kinda fragile.
5. One man catamaran
Hobie
Yuck
Cheshire or Nacra 18sq or A-cat
6. Two man catamaran
Nacra
Tornado
7. Under 40' crewed catamaran.
Ohhhhhhh
Lightspeed 32
Reynolds 33
Volvo GP 40
Bonus: Your pick for the hottest one-design class in the foreseeable
future.
The Laser
Fresh Breezes- Doug King