tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5558340871604514930.post319003874238629629..comments2014-06-19T14:56:14.999-07:00Comments on Carolina Triad Sailing: One Design FleetCaptain Alhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11800065510537783707noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5558340871604514930.post-68980104977728133172012-11-28T13:58:44.040-08:002012-11-28T13:58:44.040-08:00I'm a CSC Buccaneer sailor from Durham.
I'...I'm a CSC Buccaneer sailor from Durham.<br />I've got two Buccs a 70s Snipe and a Phantom.<br /><br />I think it is important to consider how the $2-4000 boats systems differ from new boats of the same class and also what a new boat costs. As soon as someone shows up with a brand new boat the party might be over.<br /><br />The Snipe is underpowered and probably a bad choice for inland lake sailing. Not sure how competitive the old boats are with new Snipes if not updated. You can look at Snipe gear on APS website, just the latest whisker pole and launcher system is about $600. <br />Pretty pricey to update one to latest/greatest once you add up all the changed systems.<br /><br />I would be more likely to buy another boat for local racing if it was a single-hander. Not sure how important a crewed dinghy is to this project aside from drawing in new people with the open crew seat.<br /><br />What about everyone buying TWO Sunfish?<br /><br /><br />Justin<br /><br /><br />Justinnoreply@blogger.com