Yeah, mine was a combination failure. I wonder if enlarging the holes a bit and threading some wire /strapping through them would work. It would put the stress on the fiberglass/backer board instead of relying on screw threads. Haven't seen the hoister I'll Google it
Edit: I need the handle to...
Good idea. Yeah, even if the backer isn't rotted (can't tell), I'm sure I'd have better luck moving and redrilling. Could glue n' screw with some 4200. Still don't know if that's ideally sturdy enough to support the full weight of the boat, but easy enough to try.
Mine broke/ripped off. I have no inspection port. I see wood beneath, but can't really assess the condition. I really would like a place to lift on the boat that's sturdy. Guessing that the only solution is to cut a port in the bow and throughbolt the handle (or install a beefier cleat or...
Ok, so the one on the left in my pic. It needs refinished and has a couple of small splits starting at the bottom. Just waterproof wood glue for those or something more exotic?
Looking to get rid of my 1968 sunfish. I got an '81, and am trying to keep the best parts. 2 dagger boards. The one from the newer one is in worse shape. The older one idk if it's original. Any advantage to either one of these?
Sail is actually newish, looks to be in pretty good condition if a bit dirty. Dagger board and rudder could use a sanding and coat of varnish, but the hull is in good shape. I didn't weigh it. He had a trailer for $150 as well but I passed. Surprised that he was willing to sell separately.
Been idly combing CL for about a year. Picked up an '81 for $300. I got into this with an old ('68) fish a couple of years ago. I've enjoyed it, but the old style rudder sucks. Having it disengage in a moderate chop is not fun. Haven't had time to look too much into it, and I can't think of an...
Got a line on a newer Sunfish--not sure of the year but it's got the new rudder style. Sail looks a bit rough, and Hull dirty. But comes with a trailer and asking $500. I've finally got everything straight with my current rig, but if I swap over the sail I'll have a newer boat in nice shape...
Ha, you've got to be kidding me. Walking the shore today for the thousandth time since the sail was lost, and I came upon the spars, with a slight bend but otherwise ok, and the sail, which was tangled all to hell in some rip rap. Took about 10 minutes to free it, but came out dirty but...
Well, looks like I was wrong again. I drilled a couple of holes and installed. Apparently the force of a wing nut over that hump on the plate exerts more force than my hands, and it does flex. I think I might actually have all the parts that I'm supposed to at this point. Some light wind out...
I can say for sure that the plate itself won't flex. There is a hump on the plate that might allow the spring to pivot, but I don't see how that would happen without some play in the fore screw. I'll install tomorrow and see how it goes
Here's the guys response:
"There were variations in these and in later years, Sunfish sold them without drilling the holes. Center of the Holes are located approximately 5-1/2 inch apart and 1/4 inch from the ends.
I have sold over 20 of these and am unaware with any problems.
let me know if...
Somehow I managed to lose the Spring plate on my old style Rudder. I ordered a new one on eBay, but it does not appear to be the correct part. there are no holes in it, which would be no problem to drill. It also appears to be a little bit too short, and too thick as well. Does anyone have the...
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