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Old 07-11-2004, 11:41 AM   #1
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Some of the smaller sailboats (Sun Fish, Laser) are designed to tip over when pushed too far. I have a Laser and think this is fun in the middle of the summer. But it is not a boat to go out in a fleece and jeans in the spring and fall. This aspect should be strongly considered.

I have bought boats through the Want Advertiser. Here is the online link:
www.thewantad.com

A terrific 'dry' boat is the O'Day day sailer.

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Old 07-11-2004, 08:34 PM   #2
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having used a sunfish/sailfish they were fun and as others say quite wet. I bought a puffer I think they call it a 13'9" boat that should hold three people but can be handled by one. It has a jib and a main sail. It also tips over, I think they call it being a turtle. I learned on a sunfish or sailfish how to right the fool thing, but let me tell you if you sit in and not on its not an easy thing to right the boat.

But the quietness of the event and if you mindful of just what is happening can be a lot of fun.
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Old 07-12-2004, 06:37 PM   #3
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Have you checked into whether there are any sailing clubs in your area that offer junior memberships or "learn to sail" programs? Kids like being with other kids, and this is a great way for them to learn how to sail well (and to find out whether they have a taste for it - not everybody does ).

IMHO, sailing is much more fun is you know how to make the boat perform well, and racing is a great way to hook the kids on sailing.

P.S. Once the kids have learned, Lasers are a really good kid's boat and meet your requirements of easy removal from the water.

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Old 07-13-2004, 10:02 AM   #4
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Thanks to a kind, generous forum member, our sons now have a small Sunfish type boat. It needs a bit of work, but that is coming along nicely. They are turning into boat refinish pros. I think this is the start of a great hobby for all of us.
Thank you everyone for all the great advice and feedback and special thanks to our new friend in Meredith. I’ll be sure to send a picture.
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