Use the big sails - they'll love it. Perfect boat for kids to have fun in. If worried about the inversion problem have the mast filled with foam and make them learn to haul!!
My elder daughter learnt to trapeze at 9 years old on my old 505 and still won't let me sell her harness fifteen years later!
I grew up with a 420 too.... about as much fun as a 14 year old can have in a boat.... /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
They'd struggle with it now (but have a load of fun), however, be aware that the 420 is classically a boat for lighter sailors, and a big 15 year old might find it a bit frustrating... although probably only an issue if they want to race...
Definitely wouldn't go for an Oppy.... great for smaller kids, but at 13, most are moving on unless they are seriously into the racing scene...
So I guess it depends on how long you'd want them to keep it... Remove the kite when they first start, and they'll love it if they can swim well, and are prepared to be challenged a little bit...
A 420 on a broad reach with a youngster out on the wire is seriously good fun!
Thanks for all the advice people, sounds like it could be a lot of fun for not much cash (hope they let me have a go /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif).going to have a butchers tommorow.
Seeing as your boys are not beginners to sailing, I am sure it will be perfect. Make sure there is enough breeze if you are going out on it too /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
I owned and sailed a 420 in the past. Then went on to sail a 505. The 505 was a much easier boat to sail! The 420 class rules don't allow any labour-saving devices so is very tricky to sail. In the right conditions, it will keep up with a 5 oh, but is much more likely to capsize. Then, when it does capsize it immediately goes turtle and is very difficult to right.
But obviously much more fun than a wayfarer, or an oppie or a mirror.
I would have thought a lot depends on where it is to be sailed. A safe bit of inland water with good rescue facilities, no problem. More dangerous waters without supervision and/or rescue close by, I might be more worried.
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The 420 class rules don't allow any labour-saving devices so is very tricky to sail. In the right conditions, it will keep up with a 5 oh, but is much more likely to capsize.
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Hmm - can't agree with your capsize comment - I owned 2 from about the age of 12/13 for 4 years - never had a problem with it, raced really well, but came into it's own in a blow where the small rig (compared to the others in the handicap fleet) meant that we were powering up as they were flattening down ... boy did we make it fly ...
Great fun - superb beach boat if you get an old cheapy.... and big enough for the big kids to have a laugh in!
What and you never capsized! I think I will need evidence of that! I have an old photograph of my 420 with the rescue boat clearly in view. It used to tail us every time we went out. If you never capsized, you can't have been trying!
My experience was that whenever she healed she luffed up ... so capsizes each season could be counted on 1 hand.
I did have one memorable capsize - it was F7 gusting, we launched (for the race) and went off, planing under jib alone - with crew out on trapeze, main idle.... and still capsized to leeward.... dropped the main and sailed back to the jetty. Only 2 others had launched - the rest saw us capsize and decided if it was too much for a 420 it was much too windy!!!
As for not trying - I think I pushed it as hard as I could ... sunk a fireball with the second boat ... and still won the race ! /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
Never sailed one myself, a bit too minature for me, but had a lot of fun in 470s, which were also a hoot. Disposable though, they went of after a coupla seasons.
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IMHO I would have thought its a bit too race oriented even with smaller sails. Something like a Mirror would be more appropriate.
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i for one would second this sentiment or posibly use a miracle dinghy, or possibly a topper which has more street cred for the young and is easily transported
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