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Bobsprit September 25th 03 11:56 AM

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What's a low cost starter sailboat for a 5-8 year old that carries a jib? I
have a friend who's looking for something that he can sail with his son. Must
be a smaller boat 12-13 feet.
He was planning on building a boat, but he already has his hands full.

Thanks,

RB

sv \Sensoria\ September 25th 03 02:39 PM

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I sail a Dinghy myself...I can't think of a boat that a 5 year can sail by
themselves....that carries a jib...
I know lots of boats that are good beginner boats.....w/ just main
sail....like the Optimist and Byte....Both of these boats are popular enough
that you can join other kids for weekend races.....

Is the kid a boy or a girl?

As in Nova Scotia...Bytes are more popular with girls and Lazers with the
boys.....

I myself want to get my daughter Oceana to get into sailing very early...and
have a optimist in mind....Only I can't convince my wife that 2 years old is
a great age to start :)

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...

What's a low cost starter sailboat for a 5-8 year old that carries a jib?

I
have a friend who's looking for something that he can sail with his son.

Must
be a smaller boat 12-13 feet.
He was planning on building a boat, but he already has his hands full.

Thanks,

RB




Bobsprit September 25th 03 03:00 PM

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I agree. He's too young to sail by himself and I think I just talked him into
waiting a bit longer before buying a small boat for his son. I suggested a
Windglider with the sail package and junior sail as a "sailing toy" if he
wanted to experiment.

RB

[email protected] September 25th 03 06:24 PM

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"Bobsprit" wrote:

What's a low cost starter sailboat for a 5-8
year old that carries a jib? A friend is looking
for something he can sail with his son. Must be
a smaller boat 12-13 feet.
Thanks.


In your area, call the Boy Scout sailing camp on Milton Point in Rye
or the Horsehoe Harbor or LYC in Larchmont or the Huguenot YC in New
Rochelle or Beach Point YC in Mam'k, all of which run sailing programs
for young kids, and ask what boats they use for this purpose.

Though 5-6 yrs old seems to me to be more than a little young, at
least for sailing alone, on any summer day one will see 7-8 yr olds
(and, of course, older kids) sailing alone or with another in +/- 8'
boats, many with (of course: small) jibs in those areas of the L.I.
Sound.


Bobsprit September 25th 03 06:32 PM

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In your area, call the Boy Scout sailing camp on Milton Point in Rye
or the Horsehoe Harbor or LYC

Don't give any ideas to Binary Jane!

Thanks for the info.

RB

Jonathan Ganz September 25th 03 06:45 PM

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I second that about a Byte. They're snappy and small enough.

"sv "Sensoria"" wrote in message
...
I sail a Dinghy myself...I can't think of a boat that a 5 year can sail by
themselves....that carries a jib...
I know lots of boats that are good beginner boats.....w/ just main
sail....like the Optimist and Byte....Both of these boats are popular

enough
that you can join other kids for weekend races.....

Is the kid a boy or a girl?

As in Nova Scotia...Bytes are more popular with girls and Lazers with the
boys.....

I myself want to get my daughter Oceana to get into sailing very

early...and
have a optimist in mind....Only I can't convince my wife that 2 years old

is
a great age to start :)

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...

What's a low cost starter sailboat for a 5-8 year old that carries a

jib?
I
have a friend who's looking for something that he can sail with his son.

Must
be a smaller boat 12-13 feet.
He was planning on building a boat, but he already has his hands full.

Thanks,

RB






Jeff Morris September 25th 03 08:12 PM

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I suppose for you a serious boating question is "Off Topic"


"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...

What's a low cost starter sailboat for a 5-8 year old that carries a jib? I
have a friend who's looking for something that he can sail with his son. Must
be a smaller boat 12-13 feet.
He was planning on building a boat, but he already has his hands full.

Thanks,

RB




Scott Vernon September 25th 03 08:24 PM

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A slight correction BB.

wrote

Apparently a C&C 32 can be MOTORED by anyone, regardless of
experience or skill level.

BB




Scott Vernon September 25th 03 08:27 PM

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''5-8 '' ? The guy doesn't know how old his kid is?



wrote in message
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On 25 Sep 2003 10:56:27 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote:


What's a low cost starter sailboat for a 5-8 year old that carries a jib?

I
have a friend who's looking for something that he can sail with his son.




katysails September 25th 03 11:09 PM

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I don'get why a sailing question is off-topic...OH!!!! It's a Bobby =
sailing question!!!

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