New guy saying hi

Well, I finally decided to pull my old '71 DSII out of retirement and teach my 10yr old son how to sail. Just happened across this site.
What a wealth of information there is here!
Good thing too, since my sister was borrowing it when she lived on Sanibel Island the past few years. Needs all kinds of work now, lol. My poor CB and rudder
So, I'm sure I'll have a few questions along the way
Sure does bring back fond memories though. My first sailboat was a little sunflower when I was 9. I had a bicycle trailer for it, and used to pull it the 2 blocks to the lake every day during the summers.
I lived aboard family sailboats several summers as a teenager and always considered myself a sailor.
Alas, I did go big Sea Ray for a time, but I could just never bring myself to sell the DSII, althought letting my sis borrow it for the past 10 years almost counts, hehe.
She finally moved to St Augustine and bought a 36' Pearson and I ended back up with it a couple of years ago where it's rather just sat.
Today my wife says she's putting it up on freecycle and giving it away
, so I had to get extremely busy and start the restoration if I wanted to keep the old Omega. Pressure washing is now done, and I'll dump it off the trailer next weekend and see about fixing up that CB cable.
Ahh, here I go being long winded again.
Sorry.
Glad to have found the site.
Mike
What a wealth of information there is here!
Good thing too, since my sister was borrowing it when she lived on Sanibel Island the past few years. Needs all kinds of work now, lol. My poor CB and rudder

So, I'm sure I'll have a few questions along the way

Sure does bring back fond memories though. My first sailboat was a little sunflower when I was 9. I had a bicycle trailer for it, and used to pull it the 2 blocks to the lake every day during the summers.
I lived aboard family sailboats several summers as a teenager and always considered myself a sailor.
Alas, I did go big Sea Ray for a time, but I could just never bring myself to sell the DSII, althought letting my sis borrow it for the past 10 years almost counts, hehe.
She finally moved to St Augustine and bought a 36' Pearson and I ended back up with it a couple of years ago where it's rather just sat.
Today my wife says she's putting it up on freecycle and giving it away

Ahh, here I go being long winded again.

Glad to have found the site.
Mike