Just my luck. I need your help so please read!
Well, after finally finding a crew, and finding a time to get together with her to practice.........
We slam into a underwater object at about 12 knots, ripping the centerboard trunk right out of the hull. All I heard was a crack....thought I had broken a board...wrong!
Boat sank in about 60 seconds. starboard hull was obviously taking on a LOT of water. I got her back to the beach then had to jibe it, which then caused the very slow but predictable capsize. Stuck it in the mud in about 4 feet of water. Finally dragged it back in and assested the damage.
Good thing I got insurance I suppose.
Please keep you eyes peeled for a starboard 5.5 hull, perhaps a 5.5 uni, something...
I'm so bumed right now, It was my first "serious" boat, and I only had her for 6 weeks! To add insult to injury, I had just spent 5+ hours buffing her out to look like new.
God I hate myselft right now....
At least no one was hurt though.

Check out http://www.cathouse1.com (phone # there). Maybe Mark can point you in the direction of a new or salvage hull. I lost a cat to a sand bar that built up behind a break wall soon after I purchased it, I know the feeling. As for me, I think I am sticking to the deep waters of Lake Michigan.

There is a good 18 square sitting in the boatyard at the Sarasota Sailing Squadron. An MD owns it who was not interested in selling 2 years ago, but it was covered in dust last time I saw it 6 months ago. SSS tries to keep only active boats in active storage: This is always a struggle.
Repairing the CB trunk is an option. This would allow you to hit a turtle or manta ray with the other centerboard!
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