Posted: Feb 24, 2011 - 12:43 AM
I agree! Nothing wrong with that Getaway!
If you are going to be launching in surf and riding waves you want a simple boat with good floatation that will take some punishment, the Wave is tailor made for that! The getaway is a bit of a truck/minivan though, probably heavier than you would like. I you get a wave you will want to get an aftermarket steering extension for it so you can hike out and move your weight around easier. Barring that the other option is to pick up a cheap H14 and H16, clean it up and slap a wear strip of Marine tex on the keel and you are ready to go. They are lighter, sexier, and the steering is more responsive, but if you crash them you could damage the fibreglass hulls. the good new is that spare parts are easy and relatively cheap to come by. I know a local guy who has a H14 and H16 mast collection and I live in freaking nowhere Canada.
What you likely want to avoid are the boats with overly complicated controls and daggerboards. So anything longer than 16 ft is probably out except for a couple of exception (N 5.7). A boomless design would also be a plus because there is nothing worse when you are bouncing around than having the boom bounce into your head! So really the Wave appears to be ideal for the purpose. Cheap and bullet proof are nice qualities to have even if it isn't a rocketship.
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Dave Bonin
1981 Nacra 5.2 "Lucile"
1986 Nacra 5.7 "Belle"
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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