13 Jun 18:
Our 1953 wooden Sunfish ZIP came with a newer North sail, made in Canada. Does anyone know if that would have been made by Fogh?
Log of ZIP.
Showing posts with label Sunfish sail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sunfish sail. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 13, 2018
Friday, February 2, 2018
1980 AMF Sunfish SUGAR 2 02 Feb 18 Mai Tai Sail
02 Feb 18:
The new Laser Performance Mai Tai Sunfish sail arrived, Skipper picked it out to match the teal stripes.
Here's a peak at the rough sanded bow at 9:07.
Restoration Log of Sugar 2.
The new Laser Performance Mai Tai Sunfish sail arrived, Skipper picked it out to match the teal stripes.
Here's a peak at the rough sanded bow at 9:07.
Restoration Log of Sugar 2.
Friday, November 14, 2014
Sailing Canoe
Captain Jack's sailing canoe. Sail is a Sunfish sail cut down to 65 square feet.
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| From SBR 4: Jun 2014 - |
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| From SBR 4: Jun 2014 - |
Friday, February 15, 2013
Lower spar replacement
Swapping out Phoenix's lower spar with a new spar. Here is the old set, we'll swap the lower spar now and get the upper later when funds permit. Phoenix's old spar will replace a spliced spar:
Here is the sail that needs a new lower spar, old spar was spliced:
Creative person used shower rings to secure sail. These are going away:
Here is the new interconnecting bolt and lower spar. Note that the lower spar end cap has the plastic tab on it to protect deck from scratches:
Nuts and bolts are a dead giveaway to spot a spliced lower spar. They usually corrode and fracture at the gooseneck:
While we have this sail out we'll see if we can clean it a bit and let the sun bleach out an area where red faded onto the white:
Took off the spliced spar endcap and yup, there's something shoved in there:
You can see the crack under the old taped area:
Slid the gooseneck from the spliced spar onto the new spar. Lined it up, tightened it down and now end cap and interlocking bolts can be installed:
Yep, there is a broomstick wedged in there! I will be throwing these spar parts away after I scavenge the gooseneck, blocks and end caps:
Phoenix's sail has a new lower spar:
This nice older Schurr sail has a new lower spar and real sail rings. When sun is out we'll clean with mild detergent and let sun bleach the white a little:
Nice Winter sunset over the Bay:
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| From Sunfish Sailboat |
Here is the sail that needs a new lower spar, old spar was spliced:
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| From Sunfish Sailboat |
Creative person used shower rings to secure sail. These are going away:
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| From Sunfish Sailboat |
Here is the new interconnecting bolt and lower spar. Note that the lower spar end cap has the plastic tab on it to protect deck from scratches:
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| From Sunfish Sailboat |
Nuts and bolts are a dead giveaway to spot a spliced lower spar. They usually corrode and fracture at the gooseneck:
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| From Sunfish Sailboat |
While we have this sail out we'll see if we can clean it a bit and let the sun bleach out an area where red faded onto the white:
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| From Sunfish Sailboat |
Took off the spliced spar endcap and yup, there's something shoved in there:
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| From Sunfish Sailboat |
You can see the crack under the old taped area:
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| From Sunfish Sailboat |
Slid the gooseneck from the spliced spar onto the new spar. Lined it up, tightened it down and now end cap and interlocking bolts can be installed:
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| From Sunfish Sailboat |
Yep, there is a broomstick wedged in there! I will be throwing these spar parts away after I scavenge the gooseneck, blocks and end caps:
![]() |
| From Sunfish Sailboat |
Phoenix's sail has a new lower spar:
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| From Sunfish Sailboat |
This nice older Schurr sail has a new lower spar and real sail rings. When sun is out we'll clean with mild detergent and let sun bleach the white a little:
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| From Sunfish Sailboat |
Nice Winter sunset over the Bay:
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| From Sunfish Sailboat |
Thursday, January 17, 2013
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