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Author: | WindyCat [ Thu Jun 29, 2017 6:42 am ] |
Post subject: | Rescuing a 17 |
I have rescued an '88 17 Sport from a field. The owner had plans to cut the deck off and use it as a flowerpot. ![]() |
Author: | srm [ Thu Jun 29, 2017 7:57 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Rescuing a 17 |
I would use dish soap with a soft bristle brush to remove mildew. The sailmaker patch (parallelogram vs. circular), the sail color pattern, and the sail number (they're sequential) should give you a pretty good approximation of the sail's age. Same general rules apply for sailcare on dacron and mylar hobie sails: Remove salt residue to prevent corrosion. Always store dry. Loosen batten tension when not in use. Avoid excessive heat. Avoid folding or creasing the fabric. Store in a location safe from rodents. sm |
Author: | WindyCat [ Thu Jun 29, 2017 10:11 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Rescuing a 17 |
Going through hardware last night cleaning them up and inspecting them (this parts list just keeps getting bigger, there's a lot of small things I didn't think of). I was cleaning the Mainsheet blocks up and inspecting them, and noticed the cleat angle adjustment screw had some salt buildup on it, so I attempted to remove it to clean it all up and the screw head twisted right off! I obviously left the other screw alone. Does Hobie sell these tiny screws? I don't even know if I could drill and re-tap that hole anyways. I'm not looking forward to purchasing a new mainsheet setup. Is it that bad? |
Author: | jkkartz [ Thu Jun 29, 2017 2:05 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Rescuing a 17 |
With the disclaimer that I work at the locally owned Ace Hardware store. Put a few drops of penetrating oil on the screw, let it set for a while. Then put the screwdriver on it, hold tension on it and tap it with a hammer. Repeat as necessary. Take the loosened screw down to the local hardware store and they can probably match it up for you. |
Author: | WindyCat [ Thu Jun 29, 2017 5:09 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Rescuing a 17 |
I would, however if I break off the last remaining screw that might seal my fate to buy a new Main sheet. As much as I would like a new Harken set I'd rather spend that money on cradles or beach wheels |
Author: | srm [ Fri Jun 30, 2017 2:55 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Rescuing a 17 |
Sounds like you probably have a fairly new mainsail. My boat is a 2007 and it came with sail number 6585. New sails are in the 67XX range. So your sail is likely from somewhere in between. sm |
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