Tuesday, December 22, 2020

Sunfish Rudder and Daggerboard Specifications

 22 Dec 20:

Looking for a holiday project? Make a new rudder or daggerboard for your Sunfish or Sailfish.

3/4 inch stock required, 1x12 select #1 pine from Lowes or Home Depot would work, or check your Mom and Pop Lumber Stores or local mill for hardwoods like cypress or mahogany.

The 1980 daggerboard design is also known as the Barrington Board, developed by the Barrington Frostbiters. It works well on any Sunfish or Sailfish. The 1993 board is made from a plastic type material, and at 44 inches it is too big for Sailfish and wooden Sunfish. That extra 4 inches presents challenges when launching and beaching for mess abouts, the boom can snag when the board is raised and cause capsizes on the beach. Makes for great pictures though. 40 inches is plenty for recreational sailing.


ZIP's original 1953 "Elephant Ear" Rudder and "Spoon Tip" 31 inch daggerboard on the left compared to her upgraded 1960s "Spoon Tip" rudder and 1980s 40 inch "Barrington" Daggerboard. She points and tacks much better with more blade in the water. 

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