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    Buying advice needed

    fair enough.
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    Buying advice needed

    I highly recommend the laser over the sunfish. It has a lot more room to grow and have fun in. If your daughter wants to race, she'll likely have more access to laser fleets than sunfish. But the big thing is safety. I haven't sailed Sunfish much at all, but it seems to me one bad capsize and...
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    Do I need a Standard or Radial rig weight/height etc

    I am 5'8" and weigh 155 lbs. I sail almost exclusively in a full rig and am very competitive. Second and third the last two years across our weekly series (5 months long). I sail weekly night races and small New England Regattas on a very large lake and some small lakes. Our wind is usually...
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    Class Politics Launch Fees or How to Kill a Fleet Without Really Trying?

    Our club asks $150 for the summer Tuesday night series if you want to store your laser on the racks and are not a member. If you are not a member of the club and choose to trailer in each week, it is free. We regularly have 4 to six boats trailer in each night. It keeps the fleet strong and growing.
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    Tiller Extension Length?

    I bought the ACME fatso Jr. 54 inches long and broke it off at about 44 inches during a roll tack. 54 was too long, 44 was too short. I reattached the broken end and then cut it to 48 inches which I like alot. I'm 5'8".
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    Fall/Winter - Wetsuits

    hdco is there an echo in here? Sent this twice and thought I'd send it off one more time for good measure. yes 3/2 means 3 mil in the body 2 mil on the extremes. same if you see 5/3 or 5/4 etch. As far as sizing, be honest about the sizing charts attached to the link. They are very good. I...
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    Storing A Laser

    Open the inspection port to let it dry out. Yes, upside down on the deck or on its side is better than on the hull. But only if it is dried out inside. My understanding is that the hull is glass and the deck is foam core and the foam is more susceptible to water getting into it than the glass...
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    Last race of the year. A little conflicted....

    Rob, Go sail with a heavy heart. Better than sitting home with a heavy heart. Celebrate her life by being outside. My guess is she loved the outside and being around water.
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    Fall/Winter - Wetsuits

    Halfjack, had to laugh (good heartedly) through your post for a couple of reasons. First, the advice from the dive shop guy is way off for sailing. I'd say his mm for certain temps are much thicker than you will want. Compare the two activities: diving is constant submersion in water, horizontal...
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    By the Lee on flat water?

    Yes, learn to apply by the lee sailing in all conditions it can be the fastest point sail on a run. And, TACTICALLY, much can be gained when you stay on starboard and other boats jibe to port!
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    by the lee - tell tales

    My first tool for by the lee sailing is a masthead fly. I check that to be pointing over the leeward quarter and trim to it. Noone else in our fleet or local regattas use them and I think it is a real advantage.
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    Winter Storage Standard 14 Laser

    I store mine upside down from the rafters in my garage too--boat upside down. But I built a rack that hangs from them with 2 X 3's. It is six feet wide with plenty of room for the spars as well. Very easy to lift it in with thee guys. The one thing missing from those pics is a port cut in the...
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    How light is too light?

    This is good advice above. The 4.7 is what you need for your son. A full rig is WAY overpowered for a hundred pounder. I'm 155 and sail a full rig. I raced in college and have good skills. It is a handful for me over 12 mph. You want a rig he can control and not get overpowered with too fast...
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    hull covers

    What do people recommend for hull top and bottom covers? I'll be storing mine on a dolly this summer in a pretty shaded area.
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    Good deal or not??

    I bought an 02 last spring for 3200 in New England. Dolly, pro rigging upgrade. blade bag. No leaks. Hull cover. Hull like new. Rudder like new. Same with centerboard, no wear from up/down in trunk, but a chip sanded off the tip. The bottom of the mast step wasn't even worn to the metal plate...
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    Inspection port threads combined!!!!!

    Re: Why install inspection ports? Nope. See my last post in the other ongoing string about ports.
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    Inspection port threads combined!!!!!

    Re: Inspection port again!!!!! That's a big No! I had hoped that would be the case for mine. But sticking my pinky in the plug I could tell it was damp. My hull never leaked and when I cut the port hole, it was damp all over. It dried in hours with the hole there. The guy who gave me...
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    Inspection port threads combined!!!!!

    Re: Why install inspection ports? I've been convinced that a port is essential to dry the boat out. Personal preference on where it goes. I've seen them near the mast, halfway between the mast and the centerboard on the deck, next to the centerboard on the slanted part, and on the aft deck...
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    Family not too thrilled

    Take each of them out on some warm days with wind not strong enough to scare them. The'll love it and will understand then why you are crazy. Just had dinner with some friends last night and we all talked about how we got boat fever and went out and bought at least one of our boats on a whim...

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