Showing posts with label Sunfish parts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sunfish parts. Show all posts

Thursday, March 5, 2020

AMF Alcort Sunfish Parts

05 Mar 20:

We just scored some vintage parts, we love the AMF Alcort bags that they come in. Sometimes we break down and open the bags and use the parts, most times we like to look at them. If you are looking for a hard to find part, let us know. Maybe we have it or can locate one with our Parts Peeps.

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Alcort Wooden Boat Palooza

23 Jul 19:

We had our 1950s Alcort wooden Super Sailfish ZSA ZSA out for a photo shoot in the morning and then pulled out our 1963 Alcort wooden Sunfish CHIP to check the rigging. So while they were exchanging notes we took some pictures.

Here's the first time they meat, 2013 near Spartanburg, NC.








Log of CHIP.

Log of ZSA ZSA.

Saturday, March 30, 2019

Sunfish and Sailfish Parts

30 Mar 19:

Spring Commissioning time and we have a ton of parts. Send us a message if you need one, best way to reach us is through a private message on our facebook page Small Boat Restoration. That way we can trade payment and address info in private. Or leave us a message here and we'll figure it out.




Great gifts for the Spring The Sunfish Owners Manual and Skippers Guide To Small Boat Knots.

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Sunfish Sailboat Common Repairs

Pretty much every old Sunfish that we come across needs at a minimum a bailer, a bow handle and a line kit. Other common repairs are trim rivet replacement and sealing up cracks in the daggerboard trunk or mast step. Here are a few of the items we had to do to get Scout ship shape.

The bailer was old and missing the float ball so we removed it. Take a set of large pliers and twist off the bailer nut. You will probably have to hold the bailer on the bottom as well so it does not spin, which can be done by one person if you are coordinated and have long enough arms :)


Clean up the bailer hole and check the seam between the cockpit and hull for voids, as water can leak into the inside of the hull from here. If you see an opening or thin gap in the seam, fill it with epoxy resin or putty. You can add a bead of marine silicone when you install the new bailer but it is not required.


Check the daggerboard trunk for obvious damage, caused by running aground and bashing the daggerboard into the trunk base. If there is an inspection port by the trunk you can spray water where the daggerboard goes and watch inside to see if you see any water seeping in. Repair those areas with epoxy or our favorite, Marine Tex epoxy putty. In the first picture you can see a trickle of water, that indicates an area where water was leaking inside. We repaired the inside with West System epoxy resin and hardener, and the external part of the trunk with Marine Tex.



If you have to remove any deck hardware, leave one screw loosely attached at all times so that the wooden backer blocks inside the hull don't fall off. They were originally secured with putty and fiberglass, but that dries up and the blocks can fall off.


The aluminum trim and coaming are held on by aluminum rivets. It is best to buy replacement rivets from a Sunfish dealer to get the proper size, but the 1/8 inch diameter trim rivets can also be found at local hardware stores. Get aluminum rivets that have a 1/2 inch grip range. If the rivet has pulled out of the seam, drill a new hole next to the old hole and put in a new rivet. Try to not drill all the way through the trim, just the top, otherwise you could have a sharp edge on the bottom. File it off if this happens.




Tools and materials used for restoration and repair.


Sunfish Parts

Woot! Sunfish parts from YANKEE BOATING CENTER showed up aka Sunfishsailboats.com They include a recreational line kit (halyard, sheet, outhauls and daggerboard bungee), coaming rivets, trim rivets, bailers, drain plugs and bow handles. ALso ordered some sail repair tape.


Monday, February 2, 2015

Sunfish Parts

Picked up some Sunfish parts, brought South from Michigan by Jim.

From SBR 4: Jun 2014 -

Notice the Sailfish on the Alcort tag.

From SBR 4: Jun 2014 -

Ratsey and Lapthorn were early sailmakers for Alcort.

From SBR 4: Jun 2014 -

Friday, February 15, 2013

Sunfish Sailboat Parts

After we learn to sail in only 3 days, we'll probably need parts for the Sunfish. I like using Yankee Boating Center, they answer the phone and also have a nice online store at sunfish sailboats.com. I have also ordered from Laser Performance and have a local Sunfish dealer, Key Sailing, who keeps some parts in stock. Other parts we have found on Craigslist and Ebay, but do some homework before paying too much. Two other good resources are the yahoo Sunfish Sailor group and Sunfish Forum. I have found parts there and also helpful advice to tackle most repairs or upgrades. Those two groups also have Files, Links and Photos, so budget some time when you go to visit.