Gail M. Turluck
It's a Super Sunfish. Parts are hard to come by.
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You can put a standard rig in it if you like. All Sunfish parts will fit it. Super Sunfish parts were all additions to a standard Sunfish (traveler bar, high aspect ratio rig and sail, etc.). Someone will likely chime in on how to handle the rest of the "Super" parts. I've not seen one sailed but I have seen pictures. Try the Sunfish Class email list for more help too. Sincerely, Gail ~~~/)~~~~/)~~~/)~~~~~/)~~~~~~/)~~ Gail M. Turluck Sunfish 24186 ISCA Masters Coordinator USSCA Secretary USSCA Masters Coordinator ICSA Afterguard Events Chair ~~~/)~~~~/)~~~/)~~~~~/)~~~~~~/)~~ -----Original Message-----
From: blfat2fish [mailto:blfat2fish@...] Sent: Friday, November 21, 2003 2:19 PM To: sunfish_sailor@... Subject: [sunfish_sailor] Project boat I recently "acquired" a sunfish which I plan on restoring over the winter. I have been doing some searching trying to locate parts and such, but am having a problem identifying the model of this boat. All of the boats I encounter on the web have a mast, upper boom and lower boom, whereas the boat I have has a two piece mast and a one piece boom (much like a Laser). Can someone point me in the right direction? I I would like to know what type of sunfish this is, and some recommendations on where to go for parts. Thanks! Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ADVERTISEMENT If you do not wish to belong to Sunfish_sailor, you may unsubscribe by sending an email to: sunfish_sailor-unsubscribe@... Please do not send unsubscribe requests directly to the group. USEFUL ADDRESSES Post message: sunfish_sailor@... Subscribe: sunfish_sailor-subscribe@... Unsubscribe: sunfish_sailor-unsubscribe@... URL to egroups page: Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. |