The Enterprise Fleet
With its distinctive pale blue sails, the Enterprise dinghy is immediately recognisable. The fleet at Bewl is one of the largest in the club with almost 80 boats registered. We hope you find that we are a friendly bunch who are keen to welcome into the Fleet all new Ent sailors.
Some of the World’s greatest sailors started out sailing and Enterprise and yet the boat’s simplicity makes it ideal for beginners and families. Perhaps, because the Enterprise is not a development class, boats tend to be very closely matched for performance and racing throughout the fleet is close and tactical. A thick wallet will have little impact on your racing prowess.
Essentially, the Enterprise is a two person boat but it can also be easily sailed single handed by more competent sailors.
Wood or Plastic?
Boats can be made of wood or “plastic” and sometimes a combination of the two.
A plastic boat, being easy to maintain, is the practical choice. The newer foam sandwich plastic boats are very quick. The older fiberglass ones are not but they are still great for cruising. A wood boat can look beautiful and, if well maintained, it will remain competitive for many years. If you want to race your Enterprise but have a limited budget of say £1500, a wood boat may be the best choice for you. Just be sure you are prepared to spend some time each year attending to the paint and varnish. If you want to race your boat, it is easier and cheaper to buy one already fitted out for racing.
The Enterprise Association
A good source of information on buying, selling and sailing your Enterprise is the Enterprise Association. Membership is a modest £20 per annum and with that you can secure a £5 discount on your annual boat insurance through Noble Marine. Click on this link to the Enterprise Association ; members will receive a half yearly magazine and newsletter. |