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Hi Keith: I'm in Sarasota, FL. I have the whole boat for sale now for only $600 with all the parts (including original rudder and centerboard) but missing jib (& furler). I made rigging from nylon line with caribiners, put in 2 new port hole covers (deck plates?), got a proper main sheet system. Only thing it needs is a new self-bailer ($55). One of the D-rings (aft deck) broke off aboveby drm2g - sailmfg
16'/15' MFG Sidewinder Sailboat in good condition. $549.00 Does NOT need to be registered/licensed as long as you don't put a motor on it. Good mainsail, good mast, good main-sheet, new halyard. No Jib. Has original (aluminum) rudder and centerboard (I used a tether on the centerboard, thank goodness)! New deck covers for pass-through. Nylon line rigging. I've been replacing all the missiby drm2g - classifieds
Hi Paul: Thanks for the info. Seems like a tether for the centerboard will do the trick. I did see the post about the gasket - thanks, very helpful. Also saw the info on the bailer - thanks. Thanks about the portholes - will replace. I appreciate your getting back to me. Marcusby drm2g - sailmfg
Just bought an old Sidewinder and am trying to decide whether to sell off parts or fix it up (no garage, not many tools). Hull seems to be watertight and pretty good for its age. It has original aluminum rudder & centerboard, mainsail (good condition w/ a few small spots), 2-piece mast, self-bailer (2 pieces- lower piece keeps falling out). Needs: main-sheet (& blocks/cams), rigginby drm2g - sailmfg