One of the handiest tools in my box is a farrier's hoof rasp, available at Tractor Supply. Not real cheap, but big and stiff, with very coarse side and a less aggressive side. For this issue, I would tape over the rasp side and use the file side on your too thick trunk epoxy & glass issue...
I had the same trouble (still do when hurried/flustered) but I watched and watched and tried and tried. What helped the most was dry land practice. I did it first in an unrigged, beached Sunfish, since its more robust to abuse. That kept the variables to a minimum and reduced the chances of...
Ok - to be more specific; I live and sail in upstate new york, where, when the water is warm enough to survive in (70+) the wind is lite to none most of the time. So what I would like to find is a place that has 75 or better water AND decent breezes to get meaningful practice time AND I can...
I am looking for good places to haul my Sunfish and Laser for warmer water sailing along the east coast. Someplace that has good access (not member only YC's) reasonable accommodations, and friendly ambiance. Suggestions and recommendations, anyone?
I am looking for good places to haul my Sunfish and Laser for warmer water sailing along the east coast. Someplace that has good access (not member only YC's) reasonable accommodations, and friendly ambiance. Suggestions and recommendations, anyone?
Great idea, too bad I dint think of it, or see this two weeks ago when I bought an aluminum frame from a finn sailer. But all said, cost was close to your setup. I would definitely put on diagonals for any but the shortest hauls. (murphy lives!) mine has SS shroud lines in place, but even...
There's no backing material there for the screws to bite into. Dont believe that vintage had any built in, and even on newer vintage, they can rot out or displace. Hopefully during the re-furb you put in inspection port(s). Use the ports for access to glue/glass in some quality wood behind...
It may not be close enough, but if you happen to get south try Sail Laser Miami http://sail-laser.com/main/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=617&Itemid=650
they have a selection of boats to examine, plus they sell used sunfish and lasers, with posting on this forum.
I did not use any finish. I would use whatever is at hand. Poly if thined well is a good choice. tung oil. linseed. sikens, if its laying around. My experience is that if you treat the wood, the treatment will last about two years, so you have to re-apply, and the project will last about...
It took awhile to get computer time (teenagers!) but these are the saddles I use on crosswise 2X4 . you can see the thru bolt, which I placed above center to give more support and less chance to split. Once I got the tilt right, I put in a screw to lock it in place. And I had to notch the...
I spent a bunch of time trying to pattern and cut bunks, crossways and lengthways for my sunfish, and decided there has got to be simpler way. Knowing that the chines are at the strongest point, I decided to concentrate there. What I ended up with is two 2X4 that run across the trailer. On...
Circle sailing. Similar to the rectangle thing. Go from tack to gybe to tack to gybe. Not lottsa fun alone but in a group it could be either hilareous of dangerous. But it does hone the sail vs tiller control skills.
Just over the bunks will probably be ok. for awhile. but the risk is that the bunks come loose from rot that you cant/dont see. then on a bounce, you, car, and trailer continue, while the bunk and boat stay behind. oops. So better to attach boat to trailer frame, which is less likely to be...
Be warned that name brand seitech goods are costly. bought one wheel/tire/bearing set up and droped about $80. So took the other to small tire shop for inner tube - $12 installed. I am sure there has to be a shop closer to you than this, but I got me stuff from...
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