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Three sails? Man, I only got two (no reacher), and no trapeeze -- now I know I got ripped off ($100.00 for the boat, sails, and trailer) -- I'm asking for my money back!!! Thanks for copying me in (as Whip #3) -- feel free to reply to my email (rlenahan@bellsouth.net), as that's a little easier for me. I only got it into the water twice a the end of last summer -- second time I busted theby rlenahan - sailmfg
I just worked through how the centerboard pin needs to be with one of my engineer friends, and I think I can make one from Home Depot parts tomorrow. I'd still love whatever you can send me, and will still happily cover a FedEx bill, but I'm more and more confident that I'll be able to put it in the water next week. Richardby rlenahan - sailmfg
I just figured out that the stay is in the jib, so I'm really down to the centerboard. What it the pully for above the jib halyard? If you can FedEx the stuff to me, I'll be happy to send you back a check for it. I (obviously) am in need of information. Thanks, Richardby rlenahan - sailmfg
Hi - I'm #96! No I haven't sailed it yet, but I am trying to get launch it next weekend (Labor Day). I live in Atlanta GA, but we have a place on Lake Hartwell on the GA-SC border. I think there are only two things I need to do to get it in the water: 1) I need to fix the centerboard -- it looks exactly like the picuture you sent, Tom -- thanks. The centerboard is not in the boat, tby rlenahan - sailmfg
Greg -- That's great -- thanks for responding. I'll get some pictures to you via email, probably this weekend. I think there is supposed to be a spring-loaded center board pin that it pivots on - is that right? If so, I'll need to figure out how I can get one. My e-mail address is rlenahan at bellsouth dot net. Let me know if you need anything else. I'm hungry for any information you cby rlenahan - sailmfg
I recently purchased a Whip (manuafactured in March 1974) -- with great sails and most of the rigging. I am interested in anyone who has any information about this little boat. I especially need help with how to rig the center board. I understand that there weren't too many of these made, so any heop would be appreciated. Thanks, Richardby rlenahan - sailmfg