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Maxprop wrote:
We bought a new Snipe from Chubasco (a now-defunct company in El Cajon, CA) years ago. It came with transom cut-outs and Elvstrom bailers as standard equipment. I requested that the bailers not be installed, and the company rep questioned my request. Ultimately I ended up installing two super max units in the bilge pockets because after self-rescuing the bilge still held around 10 gallons of water. 10 gal = 80lbs. About like taking someone's kid along. At least on the Snipe the bailers were a necessary evil. Well, that's a Snipe. I can assure you that there are plenty of one-designs that the water drains out of completely and quickly. In 1968 my father saw the light and bought our first fiberglass boat... had only raced wooden boats up until then. The crew was the bailer. We test sailed and rejected a number of boats and bought an almost-new Flying Junior which was completely self-bailing. No Elvstrom bailers, any water that got in ran right back out through the transom flaps. What a revelation! Since then I have never had much desire to sail boats that lugged a ton a water around in the bilge, and have limited patience with poor in-betweeners like the Laser (or for that matter, the Lightning). The Johnson 18 is fully self-bailing, and it's a good thing too. As my wife says, "It's like jumping on a trampoline while four or five people spray you with fire hoses. The water gushes in but fortunately gushes back out again." The last 470 that I raced seriously was a mid-1970s Cima (Spanish built) that had a full double floor, and was totally self bailing. Not only did it not ever have any water in it, the raised cockpit floor made it faster to tack & easier for the crew to hook on. It was also built with a grid that made the hull very stiff even after some years of hard sailing... that boat, wherever it is, is probably still competitive. The Snipe is a nice boat though, I can see racing in a class that isn't such a great boat if you have an emotional attachment to it, such as I have with Lightnings. But then I've been spoiled by sailing some really nice boats ![]() Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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