The friction fit was plenty.
Before cutting the spars, you're sure you've got a MiniFish sail? (Might be smaller).Also, the booms are probably from a sunfish as the minifish sail is about a foot short of the ends on both. Questions--any thing i can do about the bailer? am hesitant to try to replace as don't want to do some kind of irreversible damage. Any way to get these open?
The boom shortfall just looks bad, but if i had them cut, how does one ensure that that the caps get sealed properly? Or should i leave it alone? Boat is a lot of fun, and hesitate to mess something up. Thank you.
Thanks. Minnesota. This gives me an idea of what's out there and cost.I don’t know where you live, but....
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You've reminded me of a 14 Hobie catamaran rigged with a Tornado mainsail. At least I think it was a 14Also, if I go with a Sunfish sail on this rig, on my MiniFish hull, am I likely to be overpowered?
Am comfortable flipping over, it's not that, just wondering if its likely to be too much all the time.
Also, if I go with a Sunfish sail on this rig, on my MiniFish hull, am I likely to be overpowered?
Am comfortable flipping over, it's not that, just wondering if its likely to be too much all the time.
I’m very interested in the results of your experiments. Keep us posted please.I have both a mini and a newer full sized question. I always thought about seeing the effect of swapping rigs to create 1) a Sunfish “radial” rig for the kids and 2) a turbocharged mini that could be a blast on days I don’t mind getting wet.