I have a couple of Access Dinghy's 2.3's and there is also an Access Dinghy 303 which is great in light winds. These boats are designed not to capesize and to be full accessible for people with disabilities. My 6 year old twin boys just love the 2.3's.
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<br>You know a H16 can be quite fun in light winds if you balance them right. In our local sailing club in Coeur d' Alene Idaho we have regular races this time of year in very light winds. I do really well against the International 14's and Lasers (always beat the lasers and traid off first finishes against the I14's) to their surprise. It just takes a little patients and practice to figure out how to sail them in light winds. I have also bought a square top main for my H16 which really powers it up in the light stuff and improves up wind performance but most of the time I use the regular H16 sail set-up.
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<br>Just some ideas.<br><br>