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SC15 out of the weeds back on the water

Posted: October 17th, 2012, 1:11 pm
by gahamby
At last she swims.

Re: SC15 out of the weeds back on the water

Posted: October 19th, 2012, 9:57 am
by DanBerger
Looks great!

You should check out some of the races in Virginia next year--there is a nice family one near Tappahannock in the Spring and a few down in Virginia Beach all Summer. The one in Tappahannock is a fun, low key event that I usually go to with my 15. It is a great feeling beating up on Hobie 16s at that event.

We have a very structured Buoys race in Virginia Beach the weekend before Memorial Day that has an open class. We also have a really fun distance race Labor Day weekend that regularly gets single handers like Hobie 14s, SC15s and Hobie 16s.

Re: SC15 out of the weeds back on the water

Posted: October 19th, 2012, 10:10 am
by jjd78
nice looking boat... I too have a SC15 and just recently retrofitted it with a self tacking jib setup... which reminds me, if your looking for a complete jib kit let me know.... BTW my Jib is blue..

Re: SC15 out of the weeds back on the water

Posted: October 19th, 2012, 11:43 am
by gahamby
Thanks, I am in the market for a jib. Please post details.

Re: SC15 out of the weeds back on the water

Posted: October 19th, 2012, 12:00 pm
by jjd78
I will take pictures this weekend.. but I have the sail, bridle, forestay(furling), harken upper and lower furlers(smooth spinning), harken jib blocks and harken sheet blocks at the jib... I'm thinking 550.00 shipped...

Re: SC15 out of the weeds back on the water

Posted: October 19th, 2012, 1:50 pm
by gahamby
Thanks for the reply. Looking forward to the pics. Do you have Paypal?

Re: SC15 out of the weeds back on the water

Posted: October 19th, 2012, 2:12 pm
by jjd78
Yes I do... We'll hash that out later

Re: SC15 out of the weeds back on the water

Posted: October 19th, 2012, 2:38 pm
by jjd78
Sent you a PM....

Re: SC15 out of the weeds back on the water

Posted: October 19th, 2012, 3:58 pm
by jjd78
here's what i've got... i don't have a jib sheet. but i'm going to add all the rigging i had for it (which was used only one season)... shrouds, trap wires, forstay, jib halyard, and bridles... i am missing one jib sheet block in the pic but i know where it is.. still looking for 550.00 for all of this shipped... mostly because none of it works for the new setup i'm using

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all of the zipper teeth are present and zipper works very smoothly
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Re: SC15 out of the weeds back on the water

Posted: October 23rd, 2012, 11:27 am
by SC15Av8or
She looks GREAT Ga. Where are you launching from ?!?! We have a few cats of the same breed in our non-club club. We would enjoy for you to come sail with us!!! I personally have a SC15
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And a SC19.
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So we are going to have to get some sail time together!!!! I see you have already met Jason and Dan..... Andy....whom I refer to as Commodore and Jeff are also in the area and we have all sailed together at some time. Either on the Rappahannock River or the Potomac. I have even crossed the Chesapeake on my SC15. Forget all you learned about the Hobie if you sailed that breed and sail this boat the opposite. Push the bows into the water, the deeper the better. If you need help or advice drop me a line here too.

Re: SC15 out of the weeds back on the water

Posted: October 31st, 2012, 2:07 pm
by ultrarunner
What is entailed to convert from the roller furling to a self-tacking jib. I have the former on my SC-17 have have often though of converting.

Thanks,

Mark

Re: SC15 out of the weeds back on the water

Posted: November 1st, 2012, 4:31 pm
by jjd78
Well there is few ways. You can buy the kit from Aquarius or in my case i had a friend who bought the kit and i was able to make almost everything from his kit... then had Whirl wind sails make my sail... heres some shots of mine...

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Re: SC15 out of the weeds back on the water

Posted: November 3rd, 2012, 2:42 pm
by whalerman
Where are the jib blocks on a self tacking jib? Mounted on the track on the front of the beam? I'm sick of sitting on jib blocks.

Re: SC15 out of the weeds back on the water

Posted: November 27th, 2012, 12:14 pm
by ultrarunner
You wouldn't need the conventional jib blocks on the self-tacker, would you? Sheeting would be by way of the track lines? I'd like to see the setup for sure.

Re: SC15 out of the weeds back on the water

Posted: December 16th, 2012, 11:15 am
by DanBerger
Jason has a single jib block mounted in the middle of his trampoline, kinda like a 20/22. I think it is a funky set up, but he thinks is is best, of course. I have a pair of swivel blocks mounted on the front beam, so they are out of the way and very convenient. I run the ends of the jib sheet to the eyelets that normally you would attach the jib blocks to (on the tramp track). I sit on the knots, but it is better than sitting on a block!!