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News - Around Harkers Island Sunfish Race July 19, 2025 Don’t miss out on an epic day of sailing, competition, and unforgettable memories Whether you're racing or just soaking up the vibes, this is an event you won’t want to miss! 2025 Harkers Island Regatta is open for registration on Regatta Network July 19, 2025
Sunfish Age and Hull Identification - SailingForums. com This PDF archives the full history of the builders over the years, as compiled by the now closed Sunfish Sailors Yahoo group Hull Identification Number If there is a serial number molded into the hull, it will be in the upper right corner of the transom It can be deciphered to give you the manufacturer and model year Manufacturer Codes:
Sunfish Construction - sailingforums. com A Sunfish setup for racing will typically add outhaul, cunningham, a gooseneck quick-release adjuster, and vang lines The sail is fixed to the spars and is stored by simply wrapping the sail around the spars, or by rolling the sail up parallel to the spars
Sunfish Specifications - SailingForums. com The Sunfish is a one-design sailing dinghy which can be sailed with one or two person(s) but is most often sailed singlehanded At 13 feet 9 inches (4 2 m) in length and 130 lb (59 kg) in weight, the Sunfish is easily carried in a luggage rack or
Sunfish History - SailingForums. com A Class Association was established by AMF Alcort in 1969 and it became the International Sunfish Class Association (ISCA) in 1984 with official recognition by the International Yacht Racing Union (now the International Sailing Federation)
Phantom versus Sunfish - SailingForums. com A modern Sunfish has a foil-shaped daggerboard Is the Phantom's board flat on the sides or foil-shaped? If it is flat-sided, the Sunfish's board is likely what is making the difference If that is it, perhaps you could get a Sunfish board for your Phantom, assuming it fits in the slot For some reason, the designers of the Phantom riveted the gooseneck in a fixed location, which may not be
Tips on gybing the Sunfish - SailingForums. com I was out in 15 to 20 knot winds yesterday and had a heck of a time gybing my Sunfish Anyone with any tips on how to handle a gybe in a Sunfish, especially in heavy wind?