I recently acquired a 1981 Rebel DS 1. I haven’t had it in the water yet. I’ll spend the winter addressing many years of deferred maintenance.
I will not be racing, my goal is to give my six grandchildren, aged 7 to 12 years, an opportunity to experience sailing and, perhaps, have a life-long enjoyment of sailing as I have had.
I have several questions about the boat that I hope members can help with. I apologize if these issues have already been covered in other parts of the forum.
1. As seen in the photos, the bench seats and lower part of the bow appear to be completely sealed against the hull. Is this a means of floatation? Are these spaces hollow or do they contain foam? Should I drill into them to confirm that they are not waterlogged? Should I consider adding more floatation?
2. I have read on the forum that some Daysailers are single hulled, and some have a double hull. Can anyone tell me which mine is?
3.My forestay and shrouds are 3/32” and are probably original to the boat. I think I read that these should be replaced every 10 to 15 years and they should be 1/8”. Can someone confirm this?
4. I have seen several posts regarding leaks at the CB handle. Since I haven’t had a chance to put mine in the water yet I don’t know if this will be an issue but I assume it could be. My plan was to leave the boat in the water for the summer, but I am wondering if I should invest in a lift. I don’t want to come up to the lake some morning and find it sunk!
5. The upper lip of the transom looks unfinished (see photo), and I wonder if there isn’t supposed to be a trim piece or rub rail there.
6. What is the purpose of the rectangular well in the transome?