Checking in from Alabama
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 7:57 pm
Hi.
Picked up sail number 1246 about a year ago. A 1975 Mark II that we’ve named “Quixotic Juan”. The previous owner had done a fair amount of work and sold it lock, stock and barrel. It’s basically a “turnkey” sailboat. My First Mate (the Wife) and I have had it out a few times and it went pretty well for being operated by two people whose only knowledge of sailing is watching Pirates of the Caribbean. We have no ambitions of racing as there doesn’t seem to be another SJ21 within 300 miles of us. We would like to make a day sailer and limited overnighter out of it. Just a comfortable lake cruiser.
This is our first sailboat and I know almost nothing about getting around without burning fuel so there has been a pretty steep learning curve. I’ve been lurking here and learning what I can since we bought it. This has been a great resource for a luddite like me. I notice that information about these old boats is quickly evaporating from the web. Due to all the reading I’ve done I’m now concerned about the keel winch and cable. That will be addressed before our next outing but I’ll ask my questions in the General forum. Just wanted to introduce myself and thank everyone for the information repository you’ve created here.
Picked up sail number 1246 about a year ago. A 1975 Mark II that we’ve named “Quixotic Juan”. The previous owner had done a fair amount of work and sold it lock, stock and barrel. It’s basically a “turnkey” sailboat. My First Mate (the Wife) and I have had it out a few times and it went pretty well for being operated by two people whose only knowledge of sailing is watching Pirates of the Caribbean. We have no ambitions of racing as there doesn’t seem to be another SJ21 within 300 miles of us. We would like to make a day sailer and limited overnighter out of it. Just a comfortable lake cruiser.
This is our first sailboat and I know almost nothing about getting around without burning fuel so there has been a pretty steep learning curve. I’ve been lurking here and learning what I can since we bought it. This has been a great resource for a luddite like me. I notice that information about these old boats is quickly evaporating from the web. Due to all the reading I’ve done I’m now concerned about the keel winch and cable. That will be addressed before our next outing but I’ll ask my questions in the General forum. Just wanted to introduce myself and thank everyone for the information repository you’ve created here.