thanks....seems like a stupid question but turning the boat upside down and scrubbing out the cavity becomes a bit tedious....thought I'd see what others do, if anything. Happy sailing!
I worry that accumulated
sand and small stones may be damaging my mast step when I repeatedly insert my mast and sail. How do I prevent this and keep the step clean. Thanks for any suggestions.
Never had trouble with the boom catching my PFD, but the sheet YES...constantly an issue unless I kept the sheet very tight while tacking. Adding a couple of duct tape sleeves on the boom to keep the sheet tight against the boom while tacking made all the difference.
58 degree water here in upstate NY...bad for a swim. l'd only go out in wind so weak the sail would be boring. Another month I guess. She wants to go out, but I'm the coward.
thanks for that advice. I'm an old guy more into cruising than racing....so stability beats speed of movement for me. Can't wait to get out on the water for the new season!
I'll be teaching my 6 year-old grandson to sail on my Sunfish this year. Our first 'lesson' will be capsizing, so this guidance on preventing turtlling is especially useful to me. Righting the boat will be hard enough for him without having to deal with the challenges of a turtle!
One more suggestion...practice capsizing in low wind conditions...do it intentionally by shifting your weight or having a friend help capsize the boat...hold off on waiting for strong winds until you are confident in your ability to right the boat by yourself. Baby steps at first.
I did practice capsizing a couple of summers ago, and found it quite easy to slide off the leeward side, hang on to the boat, quickly move around the stern to windward, step on the daggerboard, right the boat sliding on as she rights, in time to prevent a turtle. Need to be quick, but no need...
Question: Did you remove the sail from the boom to repair the holes? Having trouble doing that...use a special tool to free the sail from the boom? Pretty tight! Thanks. Keukasail Fred
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