I haven’t tried intensity Sails yet, so this is a good thread for me. I’d like to try them out some time. I love the crisp and feel of new Sails, I keep mine indoors to help them keep their life as long as I can.
I think the bottles are a great idea, they serve a purpose. Also, the bottles will not get waterlogged, and they can be easily replaced, an advantage over a foam. Your later remark about the weight is correct and could be useful for a daysailor or race. I saw you mentioned the M3, that is one of...
I recommend making a rectangular shaped frame out of 2 by 4 for the boat to sit on. This will allow for the boat to sit flat and also product the cockpit drain. Hooks can be screwed into the frame to be strapped down then all you need is to run some bungees or rope around the boat and connect...
What confuses me is the snark has much skinnier spars, and in the cases I have seen, a smaller sail than the sunfish, at least for the sunflower and seasnark boats . I believe that is the mayflower logo though, which as Alan mentioned is a Snark product. This picture appears to contain the same...
Sailcraftri is a member on the forum who has sails and other parts available for sale, if you private message him or place a wanted ad in the sunfish area I am sure he would be glad to get you the right parts for your boat
Replacing the lines is very important, I have had lines get caught in the pulleys and not be able to slide across them properly because of fraying. Glad to hear you are taking care of that. The halyard line doesn't matter as much in my opinion. Sailcrafti is a good seller for main sheets and...
Great looking boat there, I like that boat color, in fact I use to have one like that. The sail looks very nice, I like the green and white. Happy Sailing, glad you joined us on the forum.
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