5200 actually works much better than thickened epoxy. Epoxy will alway just pop apart, waisting a lot of time and money. Use a sheet rock saw to cut out as much of the filler that was used to build the boat.
How can you say "
"The chance of running into a non-brand-new illegal hull in your area is close to zero",
When LP and its dealers are selling new, non ICLA boats?
Look at these, they are new and not ICLA legal.
https://sailingforums.com/threads/2020-laser-performance-race-version-package.42868/
I've found using a sheetrock saw like this is the best, then clean out with acetone, let dry, then use 5200 to fill in the joint. Epoxy will just crack over time and you'll have to redo it with 5200. Stanley 6.25 in. Jab Saw with Wood Handle-15-206 - The Home Depot
There is no difference when sailing with them. Same profile/shape. I've had my Acme for around 15 years and can say that shows how well it's made. I've only had the Far East one for 6 months (for 2nd boat) and have not had any problems at all.
Below air temp of 40 f, long sleeve crew neck and full leg Patagonia Capaline lightweight base layer with short SEA airprene hikers under my drysuit. Air temp around 20 f, I'll add a short sleeve lightweight Capaline shirt and and a midweight Patagonia R1 vest that has a crew neck collar (much...
Take a look at who is on the ILCA Advisory Council in the 2013 Handbook and you will know why the ILCA is on the side of LaserPerformance and won't pay Kirby his entitled royalties. Bill Crane, aka Chairman of LaserPerformance...
Your only concern should be keeping water out of your mast step with the boat upright. If enough gets rain water in there and freezes long enough, you'll have a pain of a repair job. Make sure you deck cover doesn't leak and maybe also duck tape it to seal it off. Keep your cockpit drain plug...
Change the rule to: "The builder-supplied (o-rings) Sail
may be substituted with non builder-supplied alternatives from supplier X and Y provided the basic function of the (bailer) Sail is unchanged.
Vote on that...
Why do we need to have LP in the supply chain? Each person in the chain is the cause for the price difference between the class sail and the non class sails. Why do you think North moved it's One Design production to Sri Lanka?
From my perspective, I'd like to see a sail made with decent cloth for our $600. It's not the $600, but the fact that after a day in breeze, it's toast. That's what I have an issue with.
The margin is clearly there to use better cloth. The 3.2oz sails lasted longer than the current sails, as...
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