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Sidewinder rebuild. Main sail has been cut down (Hobie 14sail) now will have a flat top and be fully battened. The new Jib will need a little re-working once it arrives. Sail area should be around 135sq ft when done. Jib sheets will be rigged with one continuous line in a loop like a Hobie Jib with two lightweight blocks on the clew. A new roller furling system was built. Spars have beeby pk - sailmfg
Try this link. I couldn't get the pictures to post to this forum, so I sent them to Photo Bucket. Pkby pk - sailmfg
Just posted some pictures of my Sidewinder. The pictures are 10 years ago in Tampa Bay FL and about 7 years ago in the bay off of Chincoteaque Island VA. These pictures are after my second rebuild. The boat needs some touch up to the paint (2 part epoxy) and the new sails. We will be working on the new sails and the other updates in the next few weeks. Note the epoxy painted rudder and daggby pk - sailmfg
Rebuild it or go custom!!! The Sidewinder has always been faster than most anything else out there of this size...unless you spend mega bucks on a new design (or go to a cat) but why??? Note: Cats can't go on a fire-hose plane like a Sidewinder. Stock or custom its a great boat! Now on my 3rd Sidewinder rebuild. This time I will get a little crazy with a Hobie 14 main sail squared at theby pk - sailmfg