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![]() Frank and Ronnie Maier wrote: snip He's a (late) middle-aged research biochemist who's never been very athletic. I think the last time he sailed before this present interest was with me back in the mid-60's. I doubt he's gonna get interested in racing. I suspect he'll mostly sail solo. He says he wants speed and power but it's Mystic, not the Caribbean, so he's not interested in a wet boat, like a cat. I think his most significant parameter is that it hasta be easy to launch, load, setup, and takedown single-handed. All these presumed limitations and wish-lists , especially the last sentence, all point to non-conventional craft--drop-in masts, simple rigging, robustness, kindness on crew, traditional rather than modern rigs and so on. However, my joy in pursuing lost causes has been reduced somewhat over the last few years. Refer him to http://www.ace.net.au/schooner/sites2.htm or Craig O'Donnell's Cheap Pages (do a Google) for further explanations if he really wants the last sentence. Otherwise he can condemn himself to the hours of fiddling that go with any racing-rigged sailing dinghy or tralier sailer. -- Flying Tadpole ------------------------- Learn what lies below the waves of cyberspace! http://www.internetopera.netfirms.com |
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