The Sunfish is now the "Snowflake." Actually, those spots in the logo are little Sunfish emblems, and that logo was to commemorate the 60th Anniversary of the Sunfish. The sails were white with an array of red or green fish on them. Almost all 2013 Sunfish were made in one of these two color schemes. Towards the end of the year they switched to the wide center stripe models that were available until US production ended and the molds made their way to China. Whether any Sunfish make it to the US from China seems to be an open question given the summer is coming to an end and boats have been out of stock for at least 6 months.are those the new sunfish "logos"?? (snowflake kinda) if they are new logos i really really dont like it
Well, I did the best I could - but the picture looking right inside the drain hole didn't turn out that well.It looks like the Super Porpoise has the same mysterious two bailers as my now-sold Porpoise II.Have you figured out how they work?
If you have a digital camera having wide-angle or close-up capabilities, would you (sometime) take a photo with the lens directly on the inner bailer?
Does your camera have a setting that can adjust the ISO? Adjusting it for darkness could produce the desired result.Well, I did the best I could - but the picture looking right inside the drain hole didn't turn out that well.
I'd probably do the same (replace with an inspection port), but copying the texture seems possible. One could rub a thin film of WD-40 / Vaseline on the best-textured portion of the cockpit floor, pour a glop of epoxy resin down and lay down two layers of fiberglass. When set, peel the replacement panel off. While the resulting texture would be reversed, that replacement-repair panel wouldn't stick out so badly. Plus, you could do the same WD-40 trick on the replacement panel, and get a better (un-reversed) result.The cockpit has a spot of damage, so I'm eventually going to cut that part out and repair it - but because the cockpit surface is textured/dimpled and I don't think I have any chance of replicating that in a repair, I was probably just going to cut out the damaged area, and put an inspection port there. when I get around to doing that, I'll take some pictures of the inside of the Super Porpoise hull.