I'm restoring #387 which I was able to rescue from the "Green Mile" scrap heap at our clubs yard. She has a crack thru the traveler clam cleat area, other than that nothing major. With the help of my fellow Laserites I found the hull # under the bow eye. She was built in June 1971
Good evening all,
I own Laser hull # 387. I'm going to restore her this winter. I want to open her up and install inspection ports. My question is where is the best spot to have decent access to the mast step?
I have read that older hulls have wood installed somewhere along the...
Thank you all for the info/insight. This is a great group to be a part of.
I have #387 that I found as a "stray" at our club's "debris pile". She is in decent shape. I'm sure I'll have questions as I slowly resuscitate her.
Thanks again
JKM
Is there a trick to sliding the upper/lower mast pieces together? The smaller piece on the connector goes in fine, then it stops. I don't want damage it. Am I missing something? It's my first time assembling this type of mast. Thanks.
The "Marine Facilities" Committee at our club is cleaning out the yard. The usual stuff whether it be abandoned or forgotten is getting the heave-ho. I came across an old Laser hull that was stripped down witha crack or two topside."Take it away" I was told. After reading other posts about the...
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