I have a Typhoon Weekender. I have replaced the Main and Jib on her and no longer have use for the old main and jib. I also had to replace the boom on my boat because the old boom seemed to be for a Daysailer and not a Weekender. I do not know if the mainsail is a Daysailer on Weekender but I am leaning towards the Daysailer because it fit on the old boom. The new mainsail was too long for the old Daysailer boom, so a new boom was acquired and the boat is all good now. I also replace the mainsheet blocks and cleat. Any or all is yours, you just need to pick what you want up, or pay the shipping.
Terry Foster
terbare49@hotmail.com
Free Typhoon Parts
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Re: Free Typhoon Parts
I could certainly use the sails! Mine are pretty old. Where are you located?
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Re: Free Typhoon Parts
Hi Terry,
I would be very interested in the blocks and cleat, how do we workout the shipping?
Thanks
Wayne
buckhillfarm@oecblue.com
I would be very interested in the blocks and cleat, how do we workout the shipping?
Thanks
Wayne
buckhillfarm@oecblue.com
Re: Free Typhoon Parts
I live outside Urbanna, VA, just off the Rappahannock River. Looks like the blocks are spoken for, but the sails and boom are still up in the air.