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The Wet And Wild Sunfish Sail Boat

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Some people claim the sunfish sail boat is the most popular sail boat ever produced. It's definitely true it has a large following among the wet and wild and even younger crowd. In fact, it owes its very existence to two high school buddies more interested in paddle boards than sail boats. It began in the 1950s as a paddle board to help save lives, had a sail stuck to the surface board and became the beginnings of what we now know as the sunfish sail boat.

Changes took place when the paddle board became a sail boat. The mahogany plywood was replaced with fiberglass and the sails redesigned. Nevertheless, the sunfish sail boat still has that cocky look. It is, after all, a dinghy and a dinghy with much to recommend it.

The sunfish sail boat is designed with one person in mind. It can be and is easily sailed by one person. Its length and weight ensure one person can haul, carry and launch without muss or real fuss. Its length -13 ft 9 in (4.2 m) and weight -130 lb (59 kg) permit easy storage and transporting. The sail arrangement also helps in the process.

The lateen sail, attached to the spars, can be easily cached by either rolling the sail up parallel to the spars or wrapping it around the spars. The sunfish sail boat can then be efficiently placed in a luggage rack or on a light trailer and carted to the next race or outing.

The Sunfish sail boat isn't a carrier or cruiser. It's a racer seen participating in racing events every year, world wide. Yet, it's also a day tripper carrying up to three small people. However, you have to not mind getting a little wet going to and from your destination and, when tacking, learn to duck beneath the boom.

This doesn't mean you have to worry about swamping. The sunfish sail boat with its self bailing cockpit is designed to avoid just that. It also features a few other simple design features that facilitate singlehanded sailing. Two lines are all that's really required to sail the sunfish sail boat: the halyard and the sheet. As for control -- there's the tiller. If you plan to race it, there are additional features obtainable to increase speed and agility.

Low cost, simplistic in design, easy to handle alone, portable -- it's no wonder the Sunfish sail boat is popular, imitated and sits in the American Sailboat Hall of Fame.



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