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Old July 28th, 2009, 08:14 PM
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Old July 29th, 2009, 02:42 AM
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Any ideas on a good sailboat to start off with?......
Without any information about your knowledge, ability, location, or budget the question sorta ranks right in there with who should I marry (given the entire world population to choose from).

  • Do you have any experience with hands-on sailing?(in other words, you've experienced participating in making the boat go, not just sitting on one sipping cocktails - you'd be surprised how many count imbibing aboard as experience sailing)

  • Where do you plan on sailing?
    • Small inland lake
    • Large inland waters (Great Lakes)
    • Coastal waters
    • Caribbean Island hopping
    • Ocean crossing

  • What size boat interests you -
    • Beach Boat like a laser
    • Dinghy like a Capri 14.2
    • Trailerable Pocket Cruiser like the West Wright Potter
    • Cruising keel boat for coastal sailing
    • Blue Water sailing vessle for a jaunt to Hawaii

    What's your budget
    • < $1000 (used Laser)
    • $1000 - $5000 (new Laser)
    • $5000 - $10,000 (the Capri)
    • > $10,000 (everything else, +20% a year for upkeep)
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Old July 29th, 2009, 10:16 AM
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Many, many years ago I bought a 10 foot sailing boat that I could easily carry on top of my car and take to the lake. As a novice sailor, I felt the boat was the perfect choice since I could get it going pretty fast, but not too fast. It reacted quickly to my every movement of the mainsheet, and for that I was grateful as there was never a time I worried about capsizing. "Just let go if you're in trouble."

After a while I managed to get pretty good with it and decided to take my oldest son out on it. He was 7 at the time and just loved it. But 7 turned into 8, then 9, then... well, soon there wasn't enough room for the two of us. I got really busy with my work, so decided to sell it years later after it hung from the ceiling of the garage just collecting dust. But, gee, it sure was fun!
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Old August 6th, 2009, 07:28 AM
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Hi
I am new in this forum, this is my first post.

I most say I agree with Saildan. Its a big can of worms and no doubt you will have in your dreams the perfect boat.

Have you done any sailing before?

I have sailed most of my life and this question comes up a lot, and a very good question it is indeed. I would suggest that you become a member of a sailing club and offer yourself as crew. It will give you some idea of what you are looking for in a boat.

I sail a Sadler 34 in the north sea Here on the East Coast of England.
My reasoning for a boat of that ilk?

Size is perfect for short handed sailing (just my Wife and I).

She has a deep 6 foot keel, initially tender but VERY stiff at about 15 degrees.

She is a well proven boat and is sea kindly. Very important in our short steep seas where we sail.

Very forgiving and easy to handle for a short handed crew. Having made that statement most boats can be made easy to handle , given a little thought and forward planning.

Has good sea berths, galley and generally built to go to sea (you may laugh at this, but a surprising number of boats are not IMHP).

This particular boat is also designed to be unsinkable, one had its stern holed in the English channel and floated until help arrived.

Horses for courses.

You need, as has been said already,to think about what you want out of your sailing. wander around sailing clubs, ask questions (usualy you will get invited abourd if you sound truly interested). and do a lot of research.

Good luck and welcome to the world of sailing.
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Old September 13th, 2009, 08:04 AM
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start with a swing keel,and make sure it has a trailer and that you can pull it with whatever you are driving.
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Old September 13th, 2009, 09:40 AM
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if you are just starting sailing.
go with something like a sunfish and then move up to something with a swing keel/trailer sailor. thats what i've done. i had never sailed, bought a sunfish went to anapolis sailing school. moved up to a 21' trailer sailor and now have a 33'
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Old September 29th, 2009, 05:44 PM
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I'm also looking to buy a boat. This will be on Lake Bomoseen Vermont which often doesn't have much wind. I want a fast boat that will be good in very light air (and be really fast in heavy air!). I'm currently looking at two used boats- a 16 ft AMF Apollo (like a Laser) and a 16 ft. Hobie Cat. which should i get?
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Old September 29th, 2009, 06:27 PM
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I started with a sunfish with the wrong mast sail area was to large.But boy she was fast. Moved up to a Lightnig (race sail boat). Boy wass she fast fast now i have a 37 foot cruiser she's not fast but i can take the Famly and some friends and stay out for days at a time.All i can say to someone new is make sure not to have to mush sail out if it's windy and if you think it might get windy trim.before it's to late.
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Old October 2nd, 2009, 09:04 PM
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I'm in Florida and have been sailing and racing for almost 50 years. I started in prams when I was 10 years old and have competitively sailed many different types of boats in many venues: from around the bouys to distance ocean racing.
I advocate someone new to sailing to start very small. The smaller the better. That allows you to FEEL how the weight placement and sail trim and adjustments affect your speed. You learn how to take waves efficiently to keep from losing too much speed. You can just FEEL everything so much easier.

THEN: Everything you learn translates to larger boats!!! It's much tougher to learn the same things on bigger boats because of the lack of FEEL and the response-time delay.
The small boat experience doesn't have to last a long time and can even be done in conjunction with bigger boat ownership. Just put in the time in a small boat: pram, laser, 420, sunfish, etc. That time will pay back many times.
....just my $.02
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Old October 5th, 2009, 09:41 AM
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All great advice above... The key is what do you want from sailing? At a minimum it pays to get the feel of the wind...best way to do that as suggested is start small.

You honestly can't go wrong with a Sunfish for a season or two. They are relatively cheap and can be found in good shape between $500-1000 with a trailer. You can sail just about anywhere and they are 100% manageable by one person. For a newbie they are easier to sail then a Laser. When the wind picks up a Laser can feel like a lot of boat. You will learn a lot about basic principles of sailing without the hassle of a lot of rigging. Once you've mastered the Sunfish you can trade up to a laser, pocket cruiser or something larger that keeps you high and dry.

I bought a used Sunfish w/ trailer in 1984 for $300 and I still have it today. Sailed it for years in Long Island Sound and now my dad and kids sail it in Lake Hayward. All we've had to purchase in 25 years is a new sail and a replacement ruder (they tend to split after 20 years).
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Now don't laugh, my first "sailboat" was a styrofoam Snark. I sailed that boat all over the place! When my sail finally let go, I used a sheet! I could put that thing on top of my "66 VW bug and put it in the water anywhere!
I then sailed a Widgeon, then Beetle Cats. I now have a 30' Pearson Wanderer! It all started with a little styrofoam boat
"bought " with Kool cigarette coupons!
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[quote=clamdigger1;2361171... "66 VW bug ...[/quote]

It seems you've had it all
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Old October 7th, 2009, 06:30 AM
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I like this one:

http://www.boats24.com/en/sailboat/m...eco-motor.html
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Old October 7th, 2009, 05:42 PM
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I like that 1 too ,For that price i hope it come's with a crew to take care of the wood
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It all started with a little styrofoam boat "bought " with Kool cigarette coupons!
Oh the irony - a lifetime sailing in the fresh air started with a "boat load" of cigarettes...
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Old November 5th, 2009, 07:39 PM
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I agree to start small and cheap. You may find you don't like sailing. My wife and I started with a 17 ft Mariner



and now have a 17 ft Siren

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The best sailboat??????

Someone else's...until you know what you want and why!

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The comments about looking at lessor expensive boats have merits. It can also be expensive if good research did not precede that choice.

We had the benefit of observing, questioning and probing folks in a local sailing club that had several active one design racing fleets.

I highly recommend you look for a boat that is popular in your area and can participate in an active racing fleet to learn from. That racing focus accelerates your learning curve over what might otherwise be a lot of dull “riding around the lake.” You will become a much better sailor much quicker. Another big advantage of being in an active racing fleet in your area is that helping comments (and occasional hardware) is very near and readily available. And we made many new and very good friends both in that club and fleet.

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