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Hello,
Is the 470 a wise choice for my first double hand boat? I am considering a purchase of an old one for under $2K, maybe under $1K. Is this a bad idea for me? My primary concerns about the 470 would to confirm: -It lets me participate and learn, spend some fun time with my wife. Will sail with my kids when I've learned to handle the boat and they are old / strong enough -It works, and will continue to do so safely even if hull goes "soft". Won't buy the 470 if the class's construction/materials are such that I cannot expect to keep even a soft boat for 5-10 years. Willing to have affordable work done to get longevity out of the hull even if it makes not-to-class SPEC) -it's affordable. If the Hull is so flawed in it's reputedly light build / design that I cannot safely sale it for years, then it's not affordable. My profile: 5'4" 150-160 lbs (Me) 5'6" 130 lbs (Wife) I move from state to state a lot, so local 470 scene is not important (un-controllable) to me. New to sailing. Enough experience on a homemade, 14 ft, cat rig'd scow to want to learn more. Also learned enough on that scow, and in canoeing to respect moving water and keep my exposure in line with my experience. Thinking about buying an older boat to sail for fun and challenge, no compettive racing. Might enter races, but will be happy at the back of the pack. Expect to get wet and swim while we learn. Don't know much, am going to read more, take lessons, and proceed slowly, in fair weather baby steps. Realise that scaring my wife is not a good idea. Am thinking about buying a used 470 for less than $1000. Know 470 is a lightly built, sometimes called a "throwaway" , per the classe's constriction/materials SPECs. Know they get too soft to rig to full tension and sail hard for more than a couple of seasons. Know my affordable used boat will probably less than race ready in hull stiffness. Know the 470 is no daysailer for kids and can get one in trouble if not experienced. I compare this desire to sail a challenging boat to my involvment in cylcing: I have an old road racing bike that is too heavy to compete on. It inexpensive. Don't care if breaks, cuz old parts are cheap. Don't care if I can't hang with the young, fully dedicted race crowd because I have other things to attend to (family, career, etc). Might show up for the race, but am happy only to finish. Am not embarrased to show up with old equipment and prefer it because it's cheaper to maintain Am happy to work as vigorously the full on race crowd with the less than race ready equipment I have. The primary concern about my bike is it lets me participate, it works, and it's affordable. Any advice appreciated. If there is an obvious hull choice that makes more sense, I'm all ears. Thanks, Pat Smith |
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