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I'm interested in purchasing a 470 dinghy and although I've sailed a
bit, I'm not sure whether this type of boat is what I'm looking for. Can anybody tell me anything or point to a website about this type of sailing boat? I know it is a racing boat but do you need a crew to sail it or can you sail it (comfortably) by one person? Can you sail it slow or is it always fast? Thanks in advance Darren. |
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Darren wrote:
I'm interested in purchasing a 470 dinghy and although I've sailed a bit, I'm not sure whether this type of boat is what I'm looking for. Can anybody tell me anything or point to a website about this type of sailing boat? http://www.470.org/ http://www.arrowsails.co.uk/gbr470/boat.htm I know it is a racing boat but do you need a crew to sail it or can you sail it (comfortably) by one person? Can you sail it slow or is it always fast? Depends on the wind ![]() A good sailor can singlehand a 470, but it's better with crew. If you singlehand one often, especially in tight quarters or wind above 10mph, you'll get to be a good sailor yourself. As for "always fast" I think the 470 has a good rig for depowering, but there are limits. You could get a set of daysailing/hi wind sails that would make the boat less squirrelly... in fact one thing to beware of is that if you buy an old clapped-out racing boat, the sails will be shot and *will* need to be replaced before the boat will sail decently. Hope this helps. The 470 is a great boat. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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