Just 3D printed one from a .stl on thingiverse. I had the right colors for my 1976 Bicentennial, so I figured I’d try to 2-color print. Needs some sanding and finish work, but pretty happy with it.
If the combing is white, I’d go with the white inset stripe to tie it all together. With no white in the deck, the combing might seem a bit unfinished/slapped-on.
I didn’t know about the blue hull to celebrate the Bicentennial until researching why it had one (was it painted?!). It did not come with the original sail, but I’m not broken up about it. $700 with the trailer, I’m pretty happy.
1976, no name thus far.
I got two stand up springs with the block. I wanted the fancy red one, because red always means faster, but couldn’t find a retailer that had it all the bits in one place.
My deck cleat is firmly secured with a solid block of nothing and just pulls out. Still weighing...
Dragged her home today. 1976. Needs some love and a new sail in the near future, but the hull is solid… and came with a trailer.
Go away winter, you’re not welcome anymore.