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For most woman it's a mater of dry or wet. Small mono like the old
lightning are dry sail with a whisper of wind and can easily hold cooler kicker. They can be picked up fairly cheep as well. wrote in message oups.com... Hey all. My wife and i are considering getting something to sail in one of the local lakes around here. We have been looking at the Hobie 16,17 and the Hunter 170 as alternatives. My major concern is performance in light winds, as winds on the tennessee river system are sporadic during the summer months at best. I dont think we will do any racing, but we might take a couple of kids or adults and a cooler along with us. My wife is partial to the "closed" look/feel of the monohull and i like the open trampoline feel of the cat. We are intermediate sailers of large (40ft) monohulls. Neither of us has sailed anthing this small. Anyone have any opinions to share with us? Thanks, Ian and Leslie. |
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