Hi M,
I assume as original equipment the old rudder and centerboard would be grandfathered in. My spars and sail are more modern so I don't have a 100% vintage boat. Perhaps a vintage sub fleet "Woodies"!
Thanks Chris,
I used to race it in the mid to late 70's and it did pretty well, especially in heavy air as I recall. The is no way a new center board would fit and my sail is ancient but that is not the goal, I'm just hoping to put it in the water again!
Hello, I have a wooden, kit built Alcort sunfish. I believe it is from 1959. Would it be class legal to race in a national or district championship? What would be the measurement obstacles?
Thanks in advance.
Wayne, Thanks for the drawing, yes 30 degrees is a bit much it was more like 24.5 (stupid smiley thing). I'm far away from the boat right now but next month when I get back I'll check on this. Thanks
I used the remnants of the washers, my bolt however does not look as large as the one pictured, I think I will have to check into that. I'll also unscrew the aluminum straps and check for a hidden crack. When sailing in a good breeze and I'm hiked out the tiller flexes at least 30 degrees to...
Hi Thanks for the responses. The rudder is a newer style. I think the flex is in the tiller or tiller strap or its attachment. The blade was official sunfish part as far as I remember.
Are there any reinforcements or stiffeners for the straps? The wood parts get varnished every couple of years...
Hi There, I broke the rudder launching through some big waves on Lake Michigan. I found a rudder blank at Wolfs Marine in Benton Harbor and re assembled the parts. Unfortunately the stiffness between the tiller and the rudder is gone. Has anyone else had a similar experience and is there a well...
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