Hi all, I have three hulls of various ages. All of them are fiberglass. ?One of them is sworn to be from 1959. The guy that gave it to me swears he sailed it on a lake in central Massachusetts in 1959 as he moved to Cape Cod in spring 1960. This is strange as I don’t think they made fiberglass hulls till 1960. Could it be one of the early prototype gifts of the Alcort guys gave to friends?
The others are in decent shape but need attention.?
Unfortunately I will have to cut these up and take them to the dump unless I can give them away.?
Contact me for more detailed photos if you’re interested. Otherwise it’s off to Sunfish heaven for these poor souls.?
I am also considering selling a 1969 in as near mint condition as it could be. I don’t need it as I have recently purchased a 2002 that suits my age better. I don’t want to part with it but it should be out on the water not in my back yard ?
Cheers, Bob (774)222-3888
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On Monday, April 19, 2021, 10:11:52 AM EDT, East Sandwich Bob <rwpelectrician@...> wrote:
Hi all, I have three hulls of various ages. All of them are fiberglass. ?One of them is sworn to be from 1959. The guy that gave it to me swears he sailed it on a lake in central Massachusetts in 1959 as he moved to Cape Cod in spring 1960. This is strange as I don’t think they made fiberglass hulls till 1960. Could it be one of the early prototype gifts of the Alcort guys gave to friends?
The others are in decent shape but need attention.?
Unfortunately I will have to cut these up and take them to the dump unless I can give them away.?
Contact me for more detailed photos if you’re interested. Otherwise it’s off to Sunfish heaven for these poor souls.?
I am also considering selling a 1969 in as near mint condition as it could be. I don’t need it as I have recently purchased a 2002 that suits my age better. I don’t want to part with it but it should be out on the water not in my back yard ?
Cheers, Bob (774)222-3888
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On Apr 19, 2021, at 10:12 AM, East Sandwich Bob <rwpelectrician@...> wrote:
? Hi all, I have three hulls of various ages. All of them are fiberglass. ?One of them is sworn to be from 1959. The guy that gave it to me swears he sailed it on a lake in central Massachusetts in 1959 as he moved to Cape Cod in spring 1960. This is strange as I don’t think they made fiberglass hulls till 1960. Could it be one of the early prototype gifts of the Alcort guys gave <F4CC0435-516B-4EAE-A1F4-B7C3FF1DD14D.jpeg> to friends? The others are in decent shape but need attention.?
Unfortunately I will have to cut these up and take them to the dump unless I can give them away.?
Contact me for more detailed photos if you’re interested. Otherwise it’s off to Sunfish heaven for these poor souls.?
I am also considering selling a 1969 in as near mint condition as it could be. I don’t need it as I have recently purchased a 2002 that suits my age better. I don’t want to part with it but it should be out on the water not in my back yard ?
Cheers, Bob (774)222-3888
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Hi Bob, We sail on Lake Michigan. If you can avoid cutting up the hulls do! A few years ago a member of my club used a SawsAll to cut up a derelict Sunfish hull. He said he would never?do that again. The fiberglass dust on his skin drove him nuts for days. Maybe a full Tyvek suit and really good respirator would work. Good luck. Steve? Where are you locally? ? Hi all, I have three hulls of various ages. All of them are fiberglass.? One of them is sworn to be from 1959. The guy that gave it to me swears he sailed it on a lake in central Massachusetts in 1959 as he moved to Cape Cod in spring 1960. This is strange as I don’t think they made fiberglass hulls till 1960. Could it be one of the early prototype gifts of the Alcort guys gave <F4CC0435-516B-4EAE-A1F4-B7C3FF1DD14D.jpeg> to friends? The others are in decent shape but need attention.?
Unfortunately I will have to cut these up and take them to the dump unless I can give them away.?
Contact me for more detailed photos if you’re interested. Otherwise it’s off to Sunfish heaven for these poor souls.?
I am also considering selling a 1969 in as near mint condition as it could be. I don’t need it as I have recently purchased a 2002 that suits my age better. I don’t want to part with it but it should be out on the water not in my back yard ?
Cheers, Bob (774)222-3888
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Oops.? I suppose that would be good to know! I’m on Cape Cod in Massachusetts.?
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Where are you locally? ? Hi all, I have three hulls of various ages. All of them are fiberglass.? One of them is sworn to be from 1959. The guy that gave it to me swears he sailed it on a lake in central Massachusetts in 1959 as he moved to Cape Cod in spring 1960. This is strange as I don’t think they made fiberglass hulls till 1960. Could it be one of the early prototype gifts of the Alcort guys gave <F4CC0435-516B-4EAE-A1F4-B7C3FF1DD14D.jpeg> to friends? The others are in decent shape but need attention.?
Unfortunately I will have to cut these up and take them to the dump unless I can give them away.?
Contact me for more detailed photos if you’re interested. Otherwise it’s off to Sunfish heaven for these poor souls.?
I am also considering selling a 1969 in as near mint condition as it could be. I don’t need it as I have recently purchased a 2002 that suits my age better. I don’t want to part with it but it should be out on the water not in my back yard ?
Cheers, Bob (774)222-3888
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On Mon, Apr 19, 2021 at 4:06 PM Steve King < steve@...> wrote: Hi Bob, We sail on Lake Michigan. If you can avoid cutting up the hulls do! A few years ago a member of my club used a SawsAll to cut up a derelict Sunfish hull. He said he would never?do that again. The fiberglass dust on his skin drove him nuts for days. Maybe a full Tyvek suit and really good respirator would work. Good luck. Steve? Where are you locally? ? Hi all, I have three hulls of various ages. All of them are fiberglass.? One of them is sworn to be from 1959. The guy that gave it to me swears he sailed it on a lake in central Massachusetts in 1959 as he moved to Cape Cod in spring 1960. This is strange as I don’t think they made fiberglass hulls till 1960. Could it be one of the early prototype gifts of the Alcort guys gave <F4CC0435-516B-4EAE-A1F4-B7C3FF1DD14D.jpeg> to friends? The others are in decent shape but need attention.?
Unfortunately I will have to cut these up and take them to the dump unless I can give them away.?
Contact me for more detailed photos if you’re interested. Otherwise it’s off to Sunfish heaven for these poor souls.?
I am also considering selling a 1969 in as near mint condition as it could be. I don’t need it as I have recently purchased a 2002 that suits my age better. I don’t want to part with it but it should be out on the water not in my back yard ?
Cheers, Bob (774)222-3888
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Please save the metal rub rail! ? Mark A. Kastel Kastel@... 608-625-2042 ?
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From: [email protected] < [email protected]> On Behalf Of East Sandwich Bob Sent: Monday, April 19, 2021 3:11 PM To: [email protected]Subject: Re: [SunfishSailor] Free hulls!!! Will deliver locally!!! ? ? On Mon, Apr 19, 2021 at 4:06 PM Steve King <steve@...> wrote: We sail on Lake Michigan. If you can avoid cutting up the hulls do! A few years ago a member of my club used a SawsAll to cut up a derelict Sunfish hull. He said he would never?do that again. The fiberglass dust on his skin drove him nuts for days. Maybe a full Tyvek suit and really good respirator would work. Good luck. ? Where are you locally? ? Hi all, I have three hulls of various ages. All of them are fiberglass.? One of them is sworn to be from 1959. The guy that gave it to me swears he sailed it on a lake in central Massachusetts in 1959 as he moved to Cape Cod in spring 1960. This is strange as I don’t think they made fiberglass hulls till 1960. Could it be one of the early prototype gifts of the Alcort guys gave <F4CC0435-516B-4EAE-A1F4-B7C3FF1DD14D.jpeg> to friends?
The others are in decent shape but need attention.? Unfortunately I will have to cut these up and take them to the dump unless I can give them away.? Contact me for more detailed photos if you’re interested. Otherwise it’s off to Sunfish heaven for these poor souls.? I am also considering selling a 1969 in as near mint condition as it could be. I don’t need it as I have recently purchased a 2002 that suits my age better. I don’t want to part with it but it should be out on the water not in my back yard ? Cheers, Bob (774)222-3888
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You can have it with your pick of any of the hulls!
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On Mon, Apr 19, 2021 at 5:05 PM Mark Kastel < kastel@...> wrote: Please save the metal rub rail! ? Mark A. Kastel Kastel@... 608-625-2042 ? ? ? On Mon, Apr 19, 2021 at 4:06 PM Steve King <steve@...> wrote: We sail on Lake Michigan. If you can avoid cutting up the hulls do! A few years ago a member of my club used a SawsAll to cut up a derelict Sunfish hull. He said he would never?do that again. The fiberglass dust on his skin drove him nuts for days. Maybe a full Tyvek suit and really good respirator would work. Good luck. ? Where are you locally? ? Hi all, I have three hulls of various ages. All of them are fiberglass.? One of them is sworn to be from 1959. The guy that gave it to me swears he sailed it on a lake in central Massachusetts in 1959 as he moved to Cape Cod in spring 1960. This is strange as I don’t think they made fiberglass hulls till 1960. Could it be one of the early prototype gifts of the Alcort guys gave <F4CC0435-516B-4EAE-A1F4-B7C3FF1DD14D.jpeg> to friends?
The others are in decent shape but need attention.? Unfortunately I will have to cut these up and take them to the dump unless I can give them away.? Contact me for more detailed photos if you’re interested. Otherwise it’s off to Sunfish heaven for these poor souls.? I am also considering selling a 1969 in as near mint condition as it could be. I don’t need it as I have recently purchased a 2002 that suits my age better. I don’t want to part with it but it should be out on the water not in my back yard ? Cheers, Bob (774)222-3888
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If you don’t find takers you might try your local Bot Scout camp.?
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On Monday, April 19, 2021, 18:48, East Sandwich Bob <rwpelectrician@...> wrote: You can have it with your pick of any of the hulls! On Mon, Apr 19, 2021 at 5:05 PM Mark Kastel < kastel@...> wrote: Please save the metal rub rail! ? Mark A. Kastel Kastel@... 608-625-2042 ? ? ? On Mon, Apr 19, 2021 at 4:06 PM Steve King <steve@...> wrote: We sail on Lake Michigan. If you can avoid cutting up the hulls do! A few years ago a member of my club used a SawsAll to cut up a derelict Sunfish hull. He said he would never?do that again. The fiberglass dust on his skin drove him nuts for days. Maybe a full Tyvek suit and really good respirator would work. Good luck. ? Where are you locally? ? Hi all, I have three hulls of various ages. All of them are fiberglass.? One of them is sworn to be from 1959. The guy that gave it to me swears he sailed it on a lake in central Massachusetts in 1959 as he moved to Cape Cod in spring 1960. This is strange as I don’t think they made fiberglass hulls till 1960. Could it be one of the early prototype gifts of the Alcort guys gave <F4CC0435-516B-4EAE-A1F4-B7C3FF1DD14D.jpeg> to friends?
The others are in decent shape but need attention.? Unfortunately I will have to cut these up and take them to the dump unless I can give them away.? Contact me for more detailed photos if you’re interested. Otherwise it’s off to Sunfish heaven for these poor souls.? I am also considering selling a 1969 in as near mint condition as it could be. I don’t need it as I have recently purchased a 2002 that suits my age better. I don’t want to part with it but it should be out on the water not in my back yard ? Cheers, Bob (774)222-3888
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On Wednesday, April 21, 2021, 12:03:17 AM CDT, kenfunhog via groups.io <kenfunhog@...> wrote:
If you don’t find takers you might try your local Bot Scout camp.?
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On Monday, April 19, 2021, 18:48, East Sandwich Bob <rwpelectrician@...> wrote: You can have it with your pick of any of the hulls! On Mon, Apr 19, 2021 at 5:05 PM Mark Kastel < kastel@...> wrote: Please save the metal rub rail! ? Mark A. Kastel Kastel@... 608-625-2042 ? ? ? On Mon, Apr 19, 2021 at 4:06 PM Steve King <steve@...> wrote: We sail on Lake Michigan. If you can avoid cutting up the hulls do! A few years ago a member of my club used a SawsAll to cut up a derelict Sunfish hull. He said he would never?do that again. The fiberglass dust on his skin drove him nuts for days. Maybe a full Tyvek suit and really good respirator would work. Good luck. ? Where are you locally? ? Hi all, I have three hulls of various ages. All of them are fiberglass.? One of them is sworn to be from 1959. The guy that gave it to me swears he sailed it on a lake in central Massachusetts in 1959 as he moved to Cape Cod in spring 1960. This is strange as I don’t think they made fiberglass hulls till 1960. Could it be one of the early prototype gifts of the Alcort guys gave <F4CC0435-516B-4EAE-A1F4-B7C3FF1DD14D.jpeg> to friends?
The others are in decent shape but need attention.? Unfortunately I will have to cut these up and take them to the dump unless I can give them away.? Contact me for more detailed photos if you’re interested. Otherwise it’s off to Sunfish heaven for these poor souls.? I am also considering selling a 1969 in as near mint condition as it could be. I don’t need it as I have recently purchased a 2002 that suits my age better. I don’t want to part with it but it should be out on the water not in my back yard ? Cheers, Bob (774)222-3888
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Never cut up a hull.? I found my sunfish on its side against a shed.? It’s a 1977 and had been out in the weather for many, many years.? I put an new ?inspection cover in it, a new drain, dried it out, painted the deck, ?reinforced the
rudder mounting, put on some new hardware and have been sailing it regularly now for about 4 years.? It did come with a mast and spars which had also been outside.? Got it for the price of hauling it away.
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From: Bob Myers via groups.io
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2021 5:40 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [SunfishSailor] Free hulls!!! Will deliver locally!!!
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On Wednesday, April 21, 2021, 12:03:17 AM CDT, kenfunhog via groups.io <kenfunhog@...> wrote:
If you don’t find takers you might try your local Bot Scout camp.?
On Monday, April 19, 2021, 18:48, East Sandwich Bob <rwpelectrician@...> wrote:
You can have it with your pick of any of the hulls!
?
On Mon, Apr 19, 2021 at 5:05 PM Mark Kastel <kastel@...> wrote:
Please save the metal rub rail!
?
Mark A. Kastel
Kastel@...
608-625-2042
?
?
?
On Mon, Apr 19, 2021 at 4:06 PM Steve King <steve@...> wrote:
We sail on Lake Michigan. If you can avoid cutting up the hulls do! A few years ago a member of my club used a SawsAll to cut up a derelict
Sunfish hull. He said he would never?do that again. The fiberglass dust on his skin drove him nuts for days. Maybe a full Tyvek suit and really good respirator would work. Good luck.
?
Where are you locally?
?
Hi all,
I have three hulls of various ages. All of them are fiberglass.? One of them is sworn to be from 1959. The guy that gave it to me swears he sailed it on a lake in central Massachusetts in 1959 as he moved to Cape Cod in spring 1960. This is strange as I don’t
think they made fiberglass hulls till 1960. Could it be one of the early prototype gifts of the Alcort guys gave
<F4CC0435-516B-4EAE-A1F4-B7C3FF1DD14D.jpeg>
to friends?
The others are in decent shape but need attention.?
Unfortunately I will have to cut these up and take them to the dump unless I can give them away.?
Contact me for more detailed photos if you’re interested. Otherwise it’s off to Sunfish heaven for these poor souls.?
I am also considering selling a 1969 in as near mint condition as it could be. I don’t need it as I have recently purchased a 2002 that suits my age better. I don’t want to part
with it but it should be out on the water not in my back yard ?
Cheers,
Bob
(774)222-3888
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All these replies and such and STILL NO IDEA WHERE YOU ARE......
HELLO? HABLA INGLESE??
WHERE ARE THESE BOATS LOCATED??????
On Wednesday, April 21, 2021, 07:05:12 AM EDT, Michael King <mrmike17@...> wrote:
Never cut up a hull.? I found my sunfish on its side against a shed.? It’s a 1977 and had been out in the weather for many, many years.? I put an new ?inspection cover in it, a new drain, dried it out, painted the deck, ?reinforced the
rudder mounting, put on some new hardware and have been sailing it regularly now for about 4 years.? It did come with a mast and spars which had also been outside.? Got it for the price of hauling it away.
?
Mr Mike
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From: Bob Myers via groups.io
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2021 5:40 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [SunfishSailor] Free hulls!!! Will deliver locally!!!
?
On Wednesday, April 21, 2021, 12:03:17 AM CDT, kenfunhog via groups.io <kenfunhog@...> wrote:
If you don’t find takers you might try your local Bot Scout camp.?
On Monday, April 19, 2021, 18:48, East Sandwich Bob <rwpelectrician@...> wrote:
You can have it with your pick of any of the hulls!
?
On Mon, Apr 19, 2021 at 5:05 PM Mark Kastel <kastel@...> wrote:
Please save the metal rub rail!
?
Mark A. Kastel
Kastel@...
608-625-2042
?
?
?
On Mon, Apr 19, 2021 at 4:06 PM Steve King <steve@...> wrote:
We sail on Lake Michigan. If you can avoid cutting up the hulls do! A few years ago a member of my club used a SawsAll to cut up a derelict
Sunfish hull. He said he would never?do that again. The fiberglass dust on his skin drove him nuts for days. Maybe a full Tyvek suit and really good respirator would work. Good luck.
?
Where are you locally?
?
Hi all,
I have three hulls of various ages. All of them are fiberglass.? One of them is sworn to be from 1959. The guy that gave it to me swears he sailed it on a lake in central Massachusetts in 1959 as he moved to Cape Cod in spring 1960. This is strange as I don’t
think they made fiberglass hulls till 1960. Could it be one of the early prototype gifts of the Alcort guys gave
<F4CC0435-516B-4EAE-A1F4-B7C3FF1DD14D.jpeg>
to friends?
The others are in decent shape but need attention.?
Unfortunately I will have to cut these up and take them to the dump unless I can give them away.?
Contact me for more detailed photos if you’re interested. Otherwise it’s off to Sunfish heaven for these poor souls.?
I am also considering selling a 1969 in as near mint condition as it could be. I don’t need it as I have recently purchased a 2002 that suits my age better. I don’t want to part
with it but it should be out on the water not in my back yard ?
Cheers,
Bob
(774)222-3888
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calm down. they are on cape cod, Massachusetts...
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On 04/21/2021 7:45 AM Thomas Payne <thomas3452@...> wrote:
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All these replies and such and STILL NO IDEA WHERE YOU ARE......
?
HELLO? HABLA INGLESE??
?
WHERE ARE THESE BOATS LOCATED??????
?
On Wednesday, April 21, 2021, 07:05:12 AM EDT, Michael King <mrmike17@...> wrote:
?
?
Never cut up a hull.? I found my sunfish on its side against a shed.? It’s a 1977 and had been out in the weather for many, many years.? I put an new ?inspection cover in it, a new drain, dried it out, painted the deck, ?reinforced the rudder mounting, put on some new hardware and have been sailing it regularly now for about 4 years.? It did come with a mast and spars which had also been outside.? Got it for the price of hauling it away.
?
Mr Mike
?
Sent from for Windows 10
?
?
On Wednesday, April 21, 2021, 12:03:17 AM CDT, kenfunhog via groups.io <kenfunhog@...> wrote:
If you don’t find takers you might try your local Bot Scout camp.?
On Monday, April 19, 2021, 18:48, East Sandwich Bob <rwpelectrician@...> wrote:
You can have it with your pick of any of the hulls!
?
On Mon, Apr 19, 2021 at 5:05 PM Mark Kastel <kastel@...> wrote:
Please save the metal rub rail!
?
Mark A. Kastel
Kastel@...
608-625-2042
?
?
?
On Mon, Apr 19, 2021 at 4:06 PM Steve King <steve@...> wrote:
We sail on Lake Michigan. If you can avoid cutting up the hulls do! A few years ago a member of my club used a SawsAll to cut up a derelict Sunfish hull. He said he would never?do that again. The fiberglass dust on his skin drove him nuts for days. Maybe a full Tyvek suit and really good respirator would work. Good luck.
?
Where are you locally?
?
Hi all, I have three hulls of various ages. All of them are fiberglass.? One of them is sworn to be from 1959. The guy that gave it to me swears he sailed it on a lake in central Massachusetts in 1959 as he moved to Cape Cod in spring 1960. This is strange as I don’t think they made fiberglass hulls till 1960. Could it be one of the early prototype gifts of the Alcort guys gave
<F4CC0435-516B-4EAE-A1F4-B7C3FF1DD14D.jpeg>
to friends?
The others are in decent shape but need attention.?
Unfortunately I will have to cut these up and take them to the dump unless I can give them away.?
Contact me for more detailed photos if you’re interested. Otherwise it’s off to Sunfish heaven for these poor souls.?
I am also considering selling a 1969 in as near mint condition as it could be. I don’t need it as I have recently purchased a 2002 that suits my age better. I don’t want to part with it but it should be out on the water not in my back yard ?
Cheers, Bob (774)222-3888
?
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Bots should not be taught to sale -- they cause enough trouble as it is using computers on the Internet. If we are not careful, they will take over the world.
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On Wednesday, April 21, 2021 01:02:58 AM kenfunhog via groups.io wrote: If you don’t find takers you might try your local Bot Scout camp.
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On Wednesday, April 21, 2021 07:45:11 AM Thomas Payne wrote: All these replies and such and STILL NO IDEA WHERE YOU ARE...... HELLO? HABLA INGLESE? WHERE ARE THESE BOATS LOCATED?????? I guess you didn't read this post: Re: [SunfishSailor] Free hulls!!! Will deliver locally!!! From: "East Sandwich Bob" <rwpelectrician@...> To: [email protected] Date: Mon Apr 19 16:10:03 2021 Oops. I suppose that would be good to know! I’m on Cape Cod in Massachusetts. ?Habla Usted Ingles?
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I’ve got four great boats (2002, 1999, 1988 & 1969) and two sailors (me and my wife).? I do not have the time or inclination to do the work necessary to add three more boats to my fleet.? That is why I am trying to find someone that does.?
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On Wed, Apr 21, 2021 at 7:05 AM Michael King < mrmike17@...> wrote:
Never cut up a hull.? I found my sunfish on its side against a shed.? It’s a 1977 and had been out in the weather for many, many years.? I put an new ?inspection cover in it, a new drain, dried it out, painted the deck, ?reinforced the
rudder mounting, put on some new hardware and have been sailing it regularly now for about 4 years.? It did come with a mast and spars which had also been outside.? Got it for the price of hauling it away.
?
Mr Mike
?
Sent from for Windows 10
?
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On Wednesday, April 21, 2021, 12:03:17 AM CDT, kenfunhog via <kenfunhog=[email protected]> wrote:
If you don’t find takers you might try your local Bot Scout camp.?
On Monday, April 19, 2021, 18:48, East Sandwich Bob <rwpelectrician@...> wrote:
You can have it with your pick of any of the hulls!
?
On Mon, Apr 19, 2021 at 5:05 PM Mark Kastel <kastel@...> wrote:
Please save the metal rub rail!
?
Mark A. Kastel
Kastel@...
608-625-2042
?
?
?
On Mon, Apr 19, 2021 at 4:06 PM Steve King <steve@...> wrote:
We sail on Lake Michigan. If you can avoid cutting up the hulls do! A few years ago a member of my club used a SawsAll to cut up a derelict
Sunfish hull. He said he would never?do that again. The fiberglass dust on his skin drove him nuts for days. Maybe a full Tyvek suit and really good respirator would work. Good luck.
?
Where are you locally?
?
Hi all,
I have three hulls of various ages. All of them are fiberglass.? One of them is sworn to be from 1959. The guy that gave it to me swears he sailed it on a lake in central Massachusetts in 1959 as he moved to Cape Cod in spring 1960. This is strange as I don’t
think they made fiberglass hulls till 1960. Could it be one of the early prototype gifts of the Alcort guys gave
<F4CC0435-516B-4EAE-A1F4-B7C3FF1DD14D.jpeg>
to friends?
The others are in decent shape but need attention.?
Unfortunately I will have to cut these up and take them to the dump unless I can give them away.?
Contact me for more detailed photos if you’re interested. Otherwise it’s off to Sunfish heaven for these poor souls.?
I am also considering selling a 1969 in as near mint condition as it could be. I don’t need it as I have recently purchased a 2002 that suits my age better. I don’t want to part
with it but it should be out on the water not in my back yard ?
Cheers,
Bob
(774)222-3888
|
Cape Cod in Massachusetts? This question was answered in a previous reply.? Do you read English?
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All these replies and such and STILL NO IDEA WHERE YOU ARE......
HELLO? HABLA INGLESE??
WHERE ARE THESE BOATS LOCATED??????
On Wednesday, April 21, 2021, 07:05:12 AM EDT, Michael King < mrmike17@...> wrote:
Never cut up a hull.? I found my sunfish on its side against a shed.? It’s a 1977 and had been out in the weather for many, many years.? I put an new ?inspection cover in it, a new drain, dried it out, painted the deck, ?reinforced the
rudder mounting, put on some new hardware and have been sailing it regularly now for about 4 years.? It did come with a mast and spars which had also been outside.? Got it for the price of hauling it away.
?
Mr Mike
?
Sent from for Windows 10
?
?
On Wednesday, April 21, 2021, 12:03:17 AM CDT, kenfunhog via <kenfunhog=[email protected]> wrote:
If you don’t find takers you might try your local Bot Scout camp.?
On Monday, April 19, 2021, 18:48, East Sandwich Bob <rwpelectrician@...> wrote:
You can have it with your pick of any of the hulls!
?
On Mon, Apr 19, 2021 at 5:05 PM Mark Kastel <kastel@...> wrote:
Please save the metal rub rail!
?
Mark A. Kastel
Kastel@...
608-625-2042
?
?
?
On Mon, Apr 19, 2021 at 4:06 PM Steve King <steve@...> wrote:
We sail on Lake Michigan. If you can avoid cutting up the hulls do! A few years ago a member of my club used a SawsAll to cut up a derelict
Sunfish hull. He said he would never?do that again. The fiberglass dust on his skin drove him nuts for days. Maybe a full Tyvek suit and really good respirator would work. Good luck.
?
Where are you locally?
?
Hi all,
I have three hulls of various ages. All of them are fiberglass.? One of them is sworn to be from 1959. The guy that gave it to me swears he sailed it on a lake in central Massachusetts in 1959 as he moved to Cape Cod in spring 1960. This is strange as I don’t
think they made fiberglass hulls till 1960. Could it be one of the early prototype gifts of the Alcort guys gave
<F4CC0435-516B-4EAE-A1F4-B7C3FF1DD14D.jpeg>
to friends?
The others are in decent shape but need attention.?
Unfortunately I will have to cut these up and take them to the dump unless I can give them away.?
Contact me for more detailed photos if you’re interested. Otherwise it’s off to Sunfish heaven for these poor souls.?
I am also considering selling a 1969 in as near mint condition as it could be. I don’t need it as I have recently purchased a 2002 that suits my age better. I don’t want to part
with it but it should be out on the water not in my back yard ?
Cheers,
Bob
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He already mentioned that the boats are on Cape Cod.
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On Wednesday, April 21, 2021, 9:47 AM, East Sandwich Bob <rwpelectrician@...> wrote: Cape Cod in Massachusetts? This question was answered in a previous reply.? Do you read English?
All these replies and such and STILL NO IDEA WHERE YOU ARE......
HELLO? HABLA INGLESE??
WHERE ARE THESE BOATS LOCATED??????
On Wednesday, April 21, 2021, 07:05:12 AM EDT, Michael King < mrmike17@...> wrote:
Never cut up a hull.? I found my sunfish on its side against a shed.? It’s a 1977 and had been out in the weather for many, many years.? I put an new ?inspection cover in it, a new drain, dried it out, painted the deck, ?reinforced the
rudder mounting, put on some new hardware and have been sailing it regularly now for about 4 years.? It did come with a mast and spars which had also been outside.? Got it for the price of hauling it away.
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On Wednesday, April 21, 2021, 12:03:17 AM CDT, kenfunhog via <kenfunhog=[email protected]> wrote:
If you don’t find takers you might try your local Bot Scout camp.?
On Monday, April 19, 2021, 18:48, East Sandwich Bob <rwpelectrician@...> wrote:
You can have it with your pick of any of the hulls!
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On Mon, Apr 19, 2021 at 5:05 PM Mark Kastel <kastel@...> wrote:
Please save the metal rub rail!
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On Mon, Apr 19, 2021 at 4:06 PM Steve King <steve@...> wrote:
We sail on Lake Michigan. If you can avoid cutting up the hulls do! A few years ago a member of my club used a SawsAll to cut up a derelict
Sunfish hull. He said he would never?do that again. The fiberglass dust on his skin drove him nuts for days. Maybe a full Tyvek suit and really good respirator would work. Good luck.
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Where are you locally?
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Hi all,
I have three hulls of various ages. All of them are fiberglass.? One of them is sworn to be from 1959. The guy that gave it to me swears he sailed it on a lake in central Massachusetts in 1959 as he moved to Cape Cod in spring 1960. This is strange as I don’t
think they made fiberglass hulls till 1960. Could it be one of the early prototype gifts of the Alcort guys gave
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to friends?
The others are in decent shape but need attention.?
Unfortunately I will have to cut these up and take them to the dump unless I can give them away.?
Contact me for more detailed photos if you’re interested. Otherwise it’s off to Sunfish heaven for these poor souls.?
I am also considering selling a 1969 in as near mint condition as it could be. I don’t need it as I have recently purchased a 2002 that suits my age better. I don’t want to part
with it but it should be out on the water not in my back yard ?
Cheers,
Bob
(774)222-3888
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