Looking for a single hander
Looking for a single hander
Hi all,
having moved house to Cornwall and sold all my boats before the move I am now looking for a CVRDA eligible single hander. I could find another Solo but having had five of those over the years and the fact that I will be only casual handicap racing I thought I would see what else is about.
It needs to be reasonably sound as I have limited time, space or skill to do any serious rebuilding and preferably within a couple of hours drive of Looe, Cornwall.
I keep looking for a Hit dinghy but haven't seen one for sale recently.
Any ideas, thanks.
having moved house to Cornwall and sold all my boats before the move I am now looking for a CVRDA eligible single hander. I could find another Solo but having had five of those over the years and the fact that I will be only casual handicap racing I thought I would see what else is about.
It needs to be reasonably sound as I have limited time, space or skill to do any serious rebuilding and preferably within a couple of hours drive of Looe, Cornwall.
I keep looking for a Hit dinghy but haven't seen one for sale recently.
Any ideas, thanks.
Just across the Tamar in South East Cornwall
Solo 4928
Solo 3406
Hit 5 Sold
Solo 4928
Solo 3406
Hit 5 Sold
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Re: Looking for a single hander
Hi, there are probably only two! ( hey Giles? ) and the CVRDA have them both......
Chrisrjwood
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Uffa Fox I14 Nymph K524 (under restoration)
Jollyboat J325 Serendipity
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Kirby 7 I14 Last Chance K1120
Penultimate I14 K1337
Int 14 K391 Velocity
Uffa Fox I14 Nymph K524 (under restoration)
Re: Looking for a single hander
More than 2 in the cvrda, I think!
For sailing at Looe, how about a ToY?
For sailing at Looe, how about a ToY?
Rupert
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Re: Looking for a single hander
I've got a spare Minisail, which is what Rupert really meant to say....
Matt
Int Moth K2992
Int Moth K2992
Re: Looking for a single hander
Looe only do class racing, Redwings, Enterprises, L*sers and Mirrors, I am gradually moving towards keel boats but fancy something to handicap race somewhere else, I did think about single handing a Mirror but I don't think it is really for me.
A Toy, I hadn't given them a thought, I've never sailed a planker but it might be kinder on aged knees than a hiking dinghy.
A Toy, I hadn't given them a thought, I've never sailed a planker but it might be kinder on aged knees than a hiking dinghy.
Just across the Tamar in South East Cornwall
Solo 4928
Solo 3406
Hit 5 Sold
Solo 4928
Solo 3406
Hit 5 Sold
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Re: Looking for a single hander
Hi Phil
Come up and sail at Roadford you would be most welcome. Depending on your size get a Finn.
Cheers Al
Come up and sail at Roadford you would be most welcome. Depending on your size get a Finn.
Cheers Al
Re: Looking for a single hander
There was a TOY advertised on the notice board at Roadford earlier - don't know if it sold.
My daughter Amy is enjoying sailing hers and would enjoy some competition in the CVRDA if there was a second one arround.
My daughter Amy is enjoying sailing hers and would enjoy some competition in the CVRDA if there was a second one arround.
Re: Looking for a single hander
[quote="chris"]There was a TOY advertised on the notice board at Roadford earlier - don't know if it sold.
Anyone who frequents Roadford know if it is still for sale?
Anyone who frequents Roadford know if it is still for sale?
Just across the Tamar in South East Cornwall
Solo 4928
Solo 3406
Hit 5 Sold
Solo 4928
Solo 3406
Hit 5 Sold
Re: Looking for a single hander
Don't think so.....
I was looking at board a couple of w/ends ago and don't think I saw it, but will check again....although not for a couple of weeks as not sailing next w/end
eib
I was looking at board a couple of w/ends ago and don't think I saw it, but will check again....although not for a couple of weeks as not sailing next w/end
eib
Ed Bremner
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Firefly F2942
IC GBR314 ex S51 - 1970 Slurp
MR 638 - Please come and take it away
Phelps Scull
Bathurst Whiff - looking for someone to love it
Re: Looking for a single hander
Phil,
I would certainly give the ToY a goodly look, for they were a far better boat than many would give it credit for. When the ToY was launched it really was at the leading edge of dinghy development. As a class it grew up to the point that they were holding Europeans - the boat was popular on both sides of the North Sea. Give them flat water and a bit of a reach and to quote the Beach Boys, you'll be having 'Fun Fun Fun'.
The arrival of the Contender, finally crowned as the IYRU choice for the new international single hander, and then the realisation that you really could sail a boat single handed from the trapeze would dent the long term future for the ToY - and then the global phenomena that was the Laser slowly but surely consigned the planker to the history books. Today, in terms of the smile/£ equation they're a fun buy, CVRDA legal...and if you sail is shot, you just use a Solo mainsail (of which there are always plenty) as they are one and the same!
Enjoy
D
I would certainly give the ToY a goodly look, for they were a far better boat than many would give it credit for. When the ToY was launched it really was at the leading edge of dinghy development. As a class it grew up to the point that they were holding Europeans - the boat was popular on both sides of the North Sea. Give them flat water and a bit of a reach and to quote the Beach Boys, you'll be having 'Fun Fun Fun'.
The arrival of the Contender, finally crowned as the IYRU choice for the new international single hander, and then the realisation that you really could sail a boat single handed from the trapeze would dent the long term future for the ToY - and then the global phenomena that was the Laser slowly but surely consigned the planker to the history books. Today, in terms of the smile/£ equation they're a fun buy, CVRDA legal...and if you sail is shot, you just use a Solo mainsail (of which there are always plenty) as they are one and the same!
Enjoy
D
David H
Re: Looking for a single hander
Hi David,
I am looking, I have a spare Solo sail, mast, boom and other bits so I just need to find one!
I am looking, I have a spare Solo sail, mast, boom and other bits so I just need to find one!
Just across the Tamar in South East Cornwall
Solo 4928
Solo 3406
Hit 5 Sold
Solo 4928
Solo 3406
Hit 5 Sold
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Re: Looking for a single hander
There's a ToY for sale on Facebook - in the Dinghies and Dinghy bits for sale, group..
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid ... =3&theater
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid ... =3&theater
Matt
Int Moth K2992
Int Moth K2992
Re: Looking for a single hander
Hi, I have agreed to buy a TOY after placing a wanted ad. on the Facebook page of dinghies ext. I now need a trailer any ideas to buy or borrow. Thanks.
Just across the Tamar in South East Cornwall
Solo 4928
Solo 3406
Hit 5 Sold
Solo 4928
Solo 3406
Hit 5 Sold