| potential newbie #179668 05/26/09 09:10 AM 05/26/09 09:10 AM |
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Posts: 9 | I am thinking about making the jump to an A-cat and could use some advice. I am located in the northeast US, 6' tall, 180 lbs and would probably fall into the masters category. I have sailed and raced H-14s, H-18s, NACRA 6.0s and F-18s, as well as Lasers and windsurfers. Due to lack of crew for both sailing and racing on my F-18, I am thinking about going to a single person boat. I don't want to drop the coin for a new boat at this point, but would like some input on type of boat, what to look for, am I nuts, etc. | | | Re: potential newbie
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#179676 05/26/09 09:38 AM 05/26/09 09:38 AM |
Joined: Jul 2001 Posts: 1,253 Columbia South Carolina, USA dave mosley
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Posts: 1,253 Columbia South Carolina, USA | A Laser and an A cat are quite compatible, and you will find the A Cat a very fun, easy to set-up, launch, and sail single handed. Any of the older Boyer's, Marstrom's, or other non wave piercers are a good start, but it seems the new technology on wave piercing may have an adavantage. You just cant go wrong with this class. Good people, fun regatta's, and a great boat.
Dave Mosley Former N20,F18,Laser,G Cat,SC 20,N 5.2...now a die hard A catter
The men were amazed, and said, "What kind of a man is this, that even the winds and the sea obey Him?" Matthew 8:27
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#179816 05/26/09 09:28 PM 05/26/09 09:28 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 3,116 Annapolis, MD Mark Schneider
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Posts: 3,116 Annapolis, MD | I am thinking about making the jump to an A-cat and could use some advice. I am located in the northeast US, 6' tall, 180 lbs and would probably fall into the masters category. You would love the sailing qualities of any A cat given your past rides. Finding a boat eg Flyer 2002 and newer will not hold you back from competing in the class for at least three years. Your crew weight is spot on for the class. Major Racing Schedule in the North East is Rock Hall, MD, June Newport, RI Regatta, July Bristol, RI Regatta August Lake Hopactong, NJ Sept West River MD Sept Roten Point, CN Sept American YC , Rye New York Oct. fleet Racing on Sundays at Lake Hopactong in New Jersey and Bristol on Tuesday nights, Several open class races on the chesapeake as well in July and August. Tony Arends is a great resource for finding a boat and can point you to some one in your area to try out a boat.
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#180201 05/29/09 11:30 AM 05/29/09 11:30 AM |
Joined: Sep 2006 Posts: 613 New Hampshire, USA windswept
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Posts: 613 New Hampshire, USA | Bill Vining is a CT A-Cat sailor and on this site. He may be able to show you his A-cat. Then you have the Bristol fleet which races every Tuesday night. Lars is one of the contacts and promotors of the fleet. I can give you his contact info. There may be some A's floating around the fleet that are for sail. Also check out the boats for sail on usaca.info
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