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Wow, I'm glad you told me this! I was under the impression from the literature that the two-piece mast could be used without a jib (for beginners or mellow days), or with the jib for more advanced / faster sailing. I was set to take it out and use it without the jib to get a feel for the boat. That could have been bad. One more very important question: My boat has no main step collar -- andby Porrick - sailmfg
Thanks very much for the tips you guys. I will fix the cleats and muddle something together for the jib and get out there and sail a bit. I feel like getting it in the water and in the wind will tell me what is absolutely necessary, what I can do over time, and what I can leave be. Cheers!by Porrick - sailmfg
Looks great! Curious where you accessed your new sails? Just bought my Sidewinder and the sails are in rough shape. Thanks, Patby Porrick - sailmfg
Hi all, Thanks for the add. I am a recreational daysailor/cruiser (and very occasional casual racer) -- mostly in Casco Bay and coastal Maine. I had a J-24 for many years (actually cruised with my young family in it), and now I own a Cape Dory 26. But last weekend --in a fit of COVID-closure desperation, I bought an early Sidewinder and trailer in sailable, but rough shape. Hull and deck lby Porrick - sailmfg