Nice find! I'm not familiar with that logo on the sail - have you any clue what it means? Maybe a Brazilian manufacturer?
Definitely install the inspection port (or two) and get a fan blowing into the boat for airflow - it will help draw moisture out of the foam blocks and foam bedding material. You'll want to do a leak test and find where the water is coming into the hull as well.
Maybe better!That Slick is a pretty amazing knockoff!
probably this weekend I'll go sailing and check if it's ok!Float Test, Yay. Seems to have passes, how did she do?
Water leak test after daggerboard trunk repair. I just can't wait to test it in a classic surfing waves day with 15 kts
I used a small fiberglass piece to complete the bottom. The boat was very dry and clean. The day was cool, sunny and dry too, perfect conditions to work.VERY nice job on the daggerboard repair—especially where it's faired to the bottom. How did you get it to mate-up so smoothly? It looks SO strong now, it warrants finding a spare daggerboard!
Although I couldn't enlarge a clearer view of the finish near the top, wouldn't it be a good idea to sand off any fiberglass "fishhooks".
If you should suddenly get tired, you could use the daggerboard to rest on, now that the cockpit has a place to put your feet.
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