Skipper 14 Dinghy help please

Dylan sails a keel boat - so it ain't going to fall over. You are loooking at a dinghy which can (and will if not used properly). As a novice, you will not be aware of the risks of turning with inappropriate sail settings. As Lakey says, turning downwind (gibeing) can hurt you and the boat, but having the sails too hard in can also cause problems, a simple rule is to let the sails out until they flap & them pull them in until they are nice & full & just not fluttering at the front top edge (the luff).

Get a Ladybird book of sailing from the library & read it carefully. Then try it on a nice safe lake. When things go wrong (and they will) figure it out & try again. You will need a bouancy aid & read the chapter on righting a capsized boat first! Dylan's general guide is still a good one, just be aware that the consequence of a mistake is likely to be a sore head (from the bomm hitting you) or a swim.

Another simple tip is to get a kid's model pond yacht & watch how that sails on & off the wind according to how you set the sails.

Edit; Just been reading your earlier posts, shallow bits are generally to be avoided, you will break shear pins when the prop hits bottom & you cannot sail anywhere except downwind without the centreboard down & that will need at least 4-5' of water. Also a capsize in less than 15' could easily break your mast
 
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thanks for the advice, searush.
i have just got back from itchenor and looked at the river bed profile and there are many shallows.
i will venture towards the open sea and see if its any better and deeper just inside the harbour.
i think though it may be better to just sail downwind and leave the rest until i can afford to pay for some tuition.
 
Get a Ladybird book of sailing from the library & read it carefully
Or from e bay where they turn up from time to time.
Dont pay more than a couple of quid though! Last time I suggested it on here people went stupid and the next one went for about a tenner and the next for nearly as much.
After a few weeks normality retuned and I picked one up for the opening price.

Well worth £2 but not 10.
 
got stuck in sainsburs car park with a flat tyre.
i will watch some more and bid in the week as anything finishing at the weekend goes for silly prices.
 
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