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Harrier on ebay
Harrier on ebay
N2153, N2969, Merlin Rocket 3484, Mini Sprint
Nigel,
this is an easy one as it depends on ultimately how much you would like to spend and how it is to be used.
Second hand prices vary from £150-£10,000 depending on what your aspirations are. The lower price will find you a Tiptree or Pearson to cruise or use for Cvrda events with a little tidying, whereas the top level International competitor will look for a post 2002 Devoti or Pata at the upper limit for a complete package.
A good allrounder which is only just starting to fall out of favour at international level but still makes a showing at nationals and is competitive at club level is the venerable Vanguard which can be picked up for between £1200-£3000 depending on its rig and specifcation and equipment.
The Lannavere is worth considering, as is the Mader and will be at about Vanguard money or less.
Early Devotti's are getting cheaper but still expect to pay above £3500.
There are boats about, try Boats and Outboards, Appollo Duck and the British Finn Assoc website.
When you have identified some thing of interest PM myself or Neil we can maybe offer advice.
Anther good club /CVRDA build to consider is the Taylor which is still pretty quick, especially downwind as Alan Williams is always showing us at Roadford.
this is an easy one as it depends on ultimately how much you would like to spend and how it is to be used.
Second hand prices vary from £150-£10,000 depending on what your aspirations are. The lower price will find you a Tiptree or Pearson to cruise or use for Cvrda events with a little tidying, whereas the top level International competitor will look for a post 2002 Devoti or Pata at the upper limit for a complete package.
A good allrounder which is only just starting to fall out of favour at international level but still makes a showing at nationals and is competitive at club level is the venerable Vanguard which can be picked up for between £1200-£3000 depending on its rig and specifcation and equipment.
The Lannavere is worth considering, as is the Mader and will be at about Vanguard money or less.
Early Devotti's are getting cheaper but still expect to pay above £3500.
There are boats about, try Boats and Outboards, Appollo Duck and the British Finn Assoc website.
When you have identified some thing of interest PM myself or Neil we can maybe offer advice.
Anther good club /CVRDA build to consider is the Taylor which is still pretty quick, especially downwind as Alan Williams is always showing us at Roadford.
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GBR384 Mickey Finnale (Taylor,wood)
GBR455 Rubber Duck (Taylor, grp)
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