Is there a real difference, either in longevity or otherwise, between "polyester" sails and "dacron"?
also, this is the description on one site: "Constructed of premium 3.9-ounce Dacron with stainless grommets. Includes 8" X 60" visibility window." If you go to this site, it appears that the...
I bought a mast last august from my local vanguard dealer for about $130. I don't think he charged me for the shipping due to the fact that he quoted me the wrong price initially and then felt too bad to add it in at the last second. It worked out well for me. My sunfish is at least from the...
I have read one issue of Small Craft Advisor about a guy trying to circumnavigate in the smallest ship ever. The story of the guys sailing from new orleans to maine is just about a step by step of how to do something like what i'm thinking--thanks for the link. It appears that it will take...
What's the farthest someone has gone in their sunfish? Has anyone sailed from New England to Florida over the course of a couple of weeks? Would it be crazy to think that me and my brother could sail from Cannon Beach, Oregon (near the northern border) to southern California? I'm thinking...
Its definitely possible to do by yourself. I developed this system so that my pregnant wife wouldn't have to lift the boat. I load and unload by myself. No grass required. Also with a homemade dolly, but not nearly as nice as TomKat's. the roof rack system is Yakima's with "hully rollers."...
Here is what I made. Since taking the close up picture, I made some modifications, but the idea is essentially the same. The biggest change being to shorten the axle to just long enough to put the wheels on, which you might see in the pictures of the boat on the dolly. I also turned the...
Cubbie, now that you mention in the "hiking question" post about needing the inspection ports (# determined by whether the boat has a cuddy or not), I need to see pics of the ports before I feel confident cutting holes in the deck of my boat. would you mind getting some real close ups for me...
Hey, noodles, sweet tyvek sail. I saw that on one web site and wondered about doing it, as my sail is pretty worn and battered. How's it working out and any tips that vary from what other advice i'll find on line?
speaking of cam cleats mounted to the front of the cockpit, would anyone be willing to upload a picture of their setup, as I'm wanting to add this to my SF, but I'm not sure where to put the cleat, or what type to get. in reading various posts there seems to be quite a selection of both type...
I looked at the .org site, and I could only find a section in the FAQ which stated that I *could* add a window, and what size it could be for racing (like i'll ever race!), but did n't find anything that explained how to delicately slice and dice the sail and add the window. I desparately need...
Thanks for the righting the fish tip. I'm sure I'll get it down for the next time I'm out.
Getting the new mast is going to cost me 2 weeks of time and 127 dollars. How I lost it? Well, like I said, I'm new to this, and *very* slow mentally.
My mother in law did some sailing in small craft...
I rooftop my SF on a '98 Camery and I have no problem. follow the advice of at least four straps: two across and one of both off the bow and stern down to the front and back bumpers respectively and you'll have no problems. I just took my SF from Orange county, CA to lake tahoe (9.5 hours on...
oh, just for fun, i'll let you all know that i lost my mast this week--sunk to the bottom like a rock when I capsized in turbulent water and I couldn't get it righted quick enough. I cannot express my frustration adequately. did you ever hear of such a thing. And then trying to find a...
i just joined this forum thing and i'm a new sunfish sailor. i read in one of the threads that to right your boat after you capsize it, you need to leverage the boat using all your weight on the end of the dagger board. I weigh 195 lbs, should I really put my weight on the end of the board...
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