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stewart
I have read wonderful things about the sunfish. Everyone who I'd talked to had nothing but praise for them. Naturally when I moved from living near a bay to living near a lake I logically went through the pros and cons of what type of boat I should own. This Summer after much soul searching I bought a brand new Sunfish. I am posting this article in order to have someone provide advice and hopefully convince me I didn't make a horrible mistake. I have found the Sunfish to be barely able to cartop by two people and only sailable "comfortably" by one,(Sunfish and comfortable don't really belong in the same sentence). So unless I am the next powerball winner and can suddenly afford to hire a sherpa, I don't understand why I should keep this white elephant. It has been suggested that I buy a trailer. I respond that I would be better off trading the thing in for a larger boat. Unlike a cartopper a trailer boat is much more flexible with regard to size. The next issue is how it sails. In order to have any view of the side opposite the tack your own you have to have the sail much higher than recommened. How they still sell a sail without a window is beyond me. The second time I sailed it I ran aground breaking the bottom off my daggerboard because I couldn't see through/under the sail. Even raising the sail high enough to get some sort of view horribly alters the sailing characteristics.Any help out there, or perhaps offers in the $2100 range.