Foolishly attempting to sail in a stiff breeze recently on Lake Chautauqua, I managed to capsize my DS II, hull #XDYD68110973, in shallow water. The mast stuck in bottom, breaking off above where the stays are attached (taking a portion of the mainsail with it) and bending the remaining stub of the mast. The rudder is also in the bottom of the lake. My question is whether the cost to replace the following items: mast above the hinge, missing top of the mast casting, broken boom casting, rudder, tiller and sail (repair or replace).
As best I can estimate---buying a new mast extrusion and castings from from Dwyer, using recovered hardware from the old mast (stays and other fittings), then buying a new or used mainsail, new or used rudder and homemade tiller---the cost to make the boat sailable again would be about $900-1200. Since this is right in the range of a "new" used boat price, I am in a quandry as to what to do...I am a casual sailor, not a racer, so having the latest and greatest is not necessary, adequate is quite OK.
Perusing this site, I see a bunch of DS people who are looking for masts, sails and rudders. Possibly, they also had the same misfortune as I did.
In summary, here are my questions:
1. What is the likelihood that I can find a used mast and rudder for my boat?
2. Are there any DS boneyards where there is supply of used parts?
3. Is there a market for a DS II hull, hull #XDYD68110973, in pretty good condition, plus trailer?
4. Any thoughts about my dilemma are appreciated!
Thanks for any input, BTW I must say that this site is one of the most informative forums that I have seen on the Internet.
Charlie McChesney (charlie1939-at-hotmail.com)