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thanks, gune, for looking that up. it will save me retyping.
unfortunately, airplane mechanics usually don't have the native candle power to understand the basics, so it is lost on them. So, that makes me the exception, right? no. unless you have some command of the basics you have not shown in the past. |
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Not being able to get
out on the water recently makes me obsessive. do as I do, sail a Sunfish (the classic model without the sissy footwell). No worry about fuel. :-) |
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Well Jax,
You have got to tell us how you got a Sunfish without the footwell. The only one ever build was a mismakenly built (too much beam) Sailfish. It was plywood and so were all the Sunfish that he built to use the Sailfish rig and other parts. Other people liked it, and still had trouble staying on the board, so he built all the remainder with the "cockpit" until Alcort bought the design from him and made them in plastic. If it was made by Alcort, is plastic and has the less beam, then it is a Sailfish (different class). If it is plastic and has the 4'1" beam, then it is a knock-off made in the mid ti late sixties by several comanies that are gone now. Matt Colie (as a small boat sailor) Lifelong Waterman, and Perpetual Sailor JAXAshby wrote: Not being able to get out on the water recently makes me obsessive. do as I do, sail a Sunfish (the classic model without the sissy footwell). No worry about fuel. :-) |
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the original Sunfish had no sissy footwell. the footwell was incorporated to
accomadate the wishes of a pregnant sailor. Well Jax, You have got to tell us how you got a Sunfish without the footwell. The only one ever build was a mismakenly built (too much beam) Sailfish. It was plywood and so were all the Sunfish that he built to use the Sailfish rig and other parts. Other people liked it, and still had trouble staying on the board, so he built all the remainder with the "cockpit" until Alcort bought the design from him and made them in plastic. If it was made by Alcort, is plastic and has the less beam, then it is a Sailfish (different class). If it is plastic and has the 4'1" beam, then it is a knock-off made in the mid ti late sixties by several comanies that are gone now. Matt Colie (as a small boat sailor) Lifelong Waterman, and Perpetual Sailor JAXAshby wrote: Not being able to get out on the water recently makes me obsessive. do as I do, sail a Sunfish (the classic model without the sissy footwell). No worry about fuel. :-) |
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Unfortunately, till mid or late September,
the air is deathly still except during thunderstorms here. so, we don't sail unless thunderstorms are likely. |
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