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The round chine and tall rig are features likely to make this boat "tender" to sail. (Like my long-sold Laser was for me).Was thinking that the vintage made it worth more than that. I will sail this boat for a while. Seems to be worth more to me … A few others on the lake thought this boat was really awesome. Had lots of fun. Found out 2 things, 1. I am not very good at it, 2, my daughter had a knack for it. So much fun. Problem is not very comfortable.
Well, if there is minimal or a favorable current and no motorboat traffic, you are good to go! How many people face this issue? In the case a very low bridge wouldn’t dropping the sail and mast if needed and paddling be safer and faster?Going under a,bridge....just flip it and "swim" it under??
This crack is in aluminum? I'd drill a ⅛-inch hole at each end of the fracture, cover it temporarily with tape, and check if it "creeps" after your next sail.I found a crack in the back upper deck... right in the drainage groove.....Pretty much where you would sit. Lets water inside the boat. Any suggestion on the fix? Mike
Apparently, those who sail on the Mystic River:Well, if there is minimal or a favorable current and no motorboat traffic, you are good to go! How many people face this issue? In the case a very low bridge wouldn’t dropping the sail and mast if needed and paddling be safer and faster?