We are reaching the end of our regular season with three races remaining on the "local" schedule. Of course there is always frostbiting
This site: http://www.newenglandsunfish.com/ will give you a good sense of what is going on.
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I assume you race because you think it is fun. If it's only fun if you're in the top 5 then there is only one solution...get over it! ;-) and focus on position in the boat and fast smooth transitions. If your ok in the middle of the pack then relax enjoy the race "off the edge" so to speak.
So it sounds like you have 2 repairs. One inside the cockpit and one on the hull bottom. The classic "dropped on a rock" damage.
As long as the spots are not spongy I would agree with the approach mentioned although gelcoat will create a better finish then the marine tex.
If it is...
Here is what I ended up doing...
I have a Harkin block base on the front lip of the cockpit. I removed the two nuts that held the base down, took off the backing plate, and put the grommet end of the hiking strap over the bolts. I had to hotmelt the strap between the grommets to make the...
I need to add a hiking strap to my late 80's fish. I have looked at the faq's and tips and techniques. I want to avoid the nut and bolt through the lip of the cubby. Has anyone put an inspection port in the cubby before. Either in the "floor" or side?
I want to attach the fore end of the...
I would suggest looking at the racing schedule at the top of this forum. The New England section will list the clubs active enough to hold events. The Barrington YC comes to mind as a very active fleet. They hold a regional every year and the occasional National. They also have frostbiting.
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