should Dan Crane dump his Osprey?

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I think Dan has the wrong boat for his experience and his wife

I think he should flog it and buy a more stable boat

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I sailed my Lark last weekend for the first time this year and loved it but very tippy for sailing on my own though in even just a F2 - F3 (but that is part of the fun, would never take it out without a wetsuit)

FWIW, i have taken no part in the Osprey chat but certainly does not seem to be a beginners boat to me - Enterprise or similar if it were me but each to their own
 
The Osprey is a very stable and beautifully well behaving boat, the best dinghy I've ever sailed and I've tried a fair few; it even put up with my club-fistedness !

Dan is just showing his exemplary taste.
 
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Just stick with it Dan; :D but suggest that you both get used to the boats 'ways' and 'responses' and above all, at the mo, let / encourage ........ to 'get her sea / boat legs' gradually; :) before 'racing' off like a 'bat out of hell' :(
 
The Osprey is a very stable and beautifully well behaving boat, the best dinghy I've ever sailed and I've tried a fair few; it even put up with my club-fistedness !

Dan is just showing his exemplary taste.

Can't agree more,perhaps the purchase of an old GP or Enterprise main to use as "trainer wheels" might be an option?
 
I think he might need something faster, it's a well known fact that biats become more stable when planing, and trapezes are more comfortable. So my old 14 (which is per chance for sale) might suit him. It's a lovely yellow which the ladies seem to like, with purple kite and smaller pink kite. Osprey is more a pipe and slippers design. (any boat is a good boat, just choose the right conditions)
 
Can't agree more,perhaps the purchase of an old GP or Enterprise main to use as "trainer wheels" might be an option?

Hi Yantlet,

funny you should say that.

My chum's Osprey came with a spare main with 3 reef rows, also we picked up an old abandoned Enterprise main for free, just in the right place at the right time.

He's never really sailed in his life apart from a weekend crewing on my 22' cruiser, but as he's a true artist ( in the romantic painting sense ) he simply fell in love with the looks and style of the Osprey - she's named after a gorgeous trapeze artist, as he has an eye for the ladies I expect that helped clinch the deal !

Andy
 
I think he might need something faster, it's a well known fact that biats become more stable when planing, and trapezes are more comfortable. So my old 14 (which is per chance for sale) might suit him. It's a lovely yellow which the ladies seem to like, with purple kite and smaller pink kite. Osprey is more a pipe and slippers design. (any boat is a good boat, just choose the right conditions)

The Osprey planes happily and has a trapeze, - 1 each side.

I crewed a trendy new v expensive Int 14 for a racing series, slightly faster but very inferior handling.

With those colours described Stevie Wonder might be your best bet. :)
 
I think he might need something faster, it's a well known fact that biats become more stable when planing, and trapezes are more comfortable. So my old 14 (which is per chance for sale) might suit him. It's a lovely yellow which the ladies seem to like, with purple kite and smaller pink kite. Osprey is more a pipe and slippers design. (any boat is a good boat, just choose the right conditions)

Pipe and slippers design..??? I think I just heard Ian Proctor spinning in his grave!
 
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