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Thanks Dick. No rush. It's winter here too grin. I pulled the thru hull fittings on the transom. One I think I'm going to glass back up. It was only for the sink line. I can T that into one of the cockpit drains. Peeping around through the holes however, was interesting. Double hulled, and looks like it's foam filled. I guess I need to go read the brochure. Thanks again Mikeby mariner803 - sailmfg
Dick, I've come across a jib that's 19'9" along the luff, 10' foot. In looking over sail dimensions across a couple of sites where mfg 19 data is located, that seems to fit on the long end of a working jib, very short end of a genoa. Is there any way you could measure your jib? All these I, J, P values have me scratching my head. Thanks Mikeby mariner803 - sailmfg
Hi Dick, I tried the email above but it bounced on me. I have the boat home and have gone through it. Overall it's in pretty good shape. The hull is so clean it looks like a pass with some wax and a buffer will have it shiny in no time. Here's a list of things that will need some work. 1) The headliner is down. Haven't decided how to remove the residue, probably with a sander unlessby mariner803 - sailmfg
Thanks a lot. I found a site that lists the dimensions. www.sailrite.com. I'm going to pick it up this weekend. I'll post some pics once I get it home.by mariner803 - sailmfg
I'd appreciate any information on MFG 19's. I've not had it in the water yet, but it appears to be in very good condition. No jib, and doesn't appear to have had a backstay - is that normal? Grin. Forgive me for being an idiot. Thanks Mikeby mariner803 - sailmfg