If you are looking at new boats, you can no longer get an AHPC Flyer. Those boats are now Flyer 2 and made by Gel Tec of Australia. Former manager to Boyer is building the boats. He has teamed up with Glen Ashby and the combination won every race at the last Worlds. There may be some deliveries to Europe. I have a 02 Flyer that I love to sail. The Nacre A3 looks perhaps a little "sexier". Any of these boats will work for you. My son sails a Flyer at around 200 pounds and is not slow. He came in 5th at the 04 Nationals. Best advice I can give you is to look at what is available in your area. In the US we have two manufactures (Nacra A3 and Vector Bim XJ), plus a pipeline from Australia. What is available for you considering shipping and dollar valuation may be very different. There are some other options that may be available to you. Look into the Scheurer G5. Also the DK17 looks like the A3, but is designed for a larger skipper. Steve Clark has a set of molds in the US. I do not know of the availability in Europe. I know Nacra sends containers to Europe and they could possibly add an A3 to the container, thus reducing shipping costs.
AT 200 pounds you should be able to kick butt upwind, the real learning curve will be making the boat go fast downwind. Not just because of your weight, but because that is were the experienced separate from the inexperienced
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