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Re: [2nalsa] new machines

Google turns up nothing for PACRIM regatta.  Any suggestions?
Dale

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Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2009 22:41:16 -0500 (EST)
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Subject: Re: [2nalsa] new machines


Doug Maas wrote ..
> how does a new guy begin to choose the right machine?

As with any sailing craft, the best choice is what other sailors use in your area or where you intend to sail.  You know that's a design that is suitable for the venue, there's a ready supply of used boats, a market for your boat when you want something different, and lots of company that makes sailing even more fun.

I'd say the two best bets for someone starting out are a Manta (single or twin) and Fed 5, a one-design that conforms to the International 5-square Metre class.  If you have little or no sailing experience, I'd advise the Manta.  If you are an experienced water sailor wanting to enjoy landsailing, I'd advise the Fed 5.  A beginning sailor may find the Fed 5 a little too exciting, but the experienced sailor will enjoy the performance and be able to master the techniques (such as steering through a gust instead of sheeting out).  Manta is just about foolproof.  There's a ready used boat market for both, and they can both be used on beach or playa.  The Fed 5/Int'l 5-square is especially suited for the beach, because that's what they have in Europe.

By all means try to make it to the PACRIM regatta.

Cheers,

Tom Speer
 



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Another sailing beach closer to Washington State is Ft Stevens to Gearheart Beach.  I sailed there many years ago on my Manta Twin.  Not as wide as beaches...
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Jan 28, 2009
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how does a new guy begin to choose the right machine? so much out there with wide ranging prices ... Gearheart Beach.  I sailed there many years ago on my...
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Doug Maas wrote .. ... As with any sailing craft, the best choice is what other sailors use in your area or where you intend to sail. You know that's a design...
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Google turns up nothing for PACRIM regatta. Any suggestions? Dale From: "Thomas E. Speer" <me@...> Reply-To: 2nalsa@yahoogroups.com Date: Fri, 30 Jan...
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Dale Livezey wrote .. ... http://www.nalsa.org/events.htm...
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Thanks Tom, I really hope to go to Ivanpah this year. My iceboating compadre's keep raving. I'm aware of the yearly event, but didn't recognize the official...
Dale Livezey
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Dale Livezey wrote .. ... ... The Pacific Rim Regatta is sort of a World Championship for half the world. It rotates between the US, New Zealand, Australia on...
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