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Synergy June 23rd 03 01:24 PM

newbie - dinghy/sloop recommendations
 
You may want to consider a West Wight Potter. Don't have any personal
experience with them, but a friend of mine is absolutely hooked on them.
The smaller model seems to fit your needs well.

Louis
s/v Synergy
Westsail 32 #679
"CALA Workshop" wrote in message
...
Please cut me some slack, I'm still working on distinguishing a jib from
a jibe so I'm sure to ask some stupid ?'s.

I'm looking for a smallish sloop rigged dinghy (probably) for inland

lakes.

Criteria:

stable but not too slow
reasonably well built
dryish to sail
13-16'
easily trailerable
sailable condition used for less than $1500
my never sailed, not crazy about the idea wife will catch the fever
usually single-handed by 180 lb sailor
occasionally 1-2 passengers.

others?


Possibilities:
Javelin
Mutineer
Force 5 (yeah I know it's not a sloop, but it sounds like fun)
Lido 14
Capri 14.2
X boat

I may consider the:
M-scow
MC scow

But the wet, scared wife could put a damper on the situtation.

I am specifically looking for recommendations amoungst the boats listed
above as they seem to be the most common in the area.

Thanks in advance for any assistance/recommendations!!







TheKingBee June 30th 05 02:55 AM

I bought a used CL 16 a couple of years ago and after a few good days, my
wife went from barely tolerating my interest to being an enthusiast. This
dinghy is a classic and seems to fit most of your requirements. I believe
they have been making them for more than 30 years now so there are plenty
around. Mine is was built in 1976 and is still going strong. There is a
friendly crew on the manufacturers web board
http://www.vaxxine.com/clsailboats/ for asking questions. Best of luck


"Synergy" wrote in message
...
You may want to consider a West Wight Potter. Don't have any personal
experience with them, but a friend of mine is absolutely hooked on them.
The smaller model seems to fit your needs well.

Louis
s/v Synergy
Westsail 32 #679
"CALA Workshop" wrote in message
...
Please cut me some slack, I'm still working on distinguishing a jib from
a jibe so I'm sure to ask some stupid ?'s.

I'm looking for a smallish sloop rigged dinghy (probably) for inland

lakes.

Criteria:

stable but not too slow
reasonably well built
dryish to sail
13-16'
easily trailerable
sailable condition used for less than $1500
my never sailed, not crazy about the idea wife will catch the fever
usually single-handed by 180 lb sailor
occasionally 1-2 passengers.

others?


Possibilities:
Javelin
Mutineer
Force 5 (yeah I know it's not a sloop, but it sounds like fun)
Lido 14
Capri 14.2
X boat

I may consider the:
M-scow
MC scow

But the wet, scared wife could put a damper on the situtation.

I am specifically looking for recommendations amoungst the boats listed
above as they seem to be the most common in the area.

Thanks in advance for any assistance/recommendations!!










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