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In this page you will find descriptions of the sailing boats equipment. |
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A very easy to sail, single handed sailing dinghy, widely used in Britain for teaching, whilst giving quite exciting performance in stronger winds and waves. We generally use the Toppers for our beginners and the boat will accommodate two average size persons. |
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Bytes are similar to Laser 1's although smaller, allowing pleasant safe sailing, a little more exciting than a Topper for one or two persons. |
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The Laser 1 Olympic class dinghy is known and raced all over the world, a single hander but will sail comfortably with two on board. Laser 1's are great fun for those with average experience. |
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The Laser Fun is a simplified version of the Laser 2, for two persons and sails well with three. It is an easy to handle boat with performance for the more experienced sailor |
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Presently, our Laser 2's are our fastest medium performance dinghy making use of the spinnaker and trapeze (a wire with which to hang out of the boat by the waist) for clients with energy to spare and wish to be a little more athletic during their holiday. |
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Wayfarers are probably the most used teaching boats in the UK, for Groups and little less agile persons. A very good stable seaworthy boat, especially popular with Families. The Wayfarer can take up to five people on board. |
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