Finally took the Prindle 19 out! Photos

It has been a long road, but my wife and I were finally able to go sailing on our Prindle 19 this weekend! My dad and I rescued it from years of neglect in a mini-storage lot in VA, and it has found its new home at Keowee Sailing Club in Seneca, SC. The boat is quite a handfull, but I'm sure it will be rewarding as the water warms up and we're more confident in flying a hull. For now, here are a couple photos:

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very nice!
great looking flat top
I actually have my doubts about that main. it is completely wrinkled up. is it hoisted completely? on the hook?

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Stefan, Denmark.
H14,H16,P16,P18,SC17,N5.8
Team StaySail
http://www.staysail.eu
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Awesome boat!

Going to be racing it at all?

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Tyler holmes
Panama city, FL

Boat whore
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That's the MX main, right?? The top batten is supposed to stick above the mast head--looks like it isn't raised enough?
In picture two it looks like there is a little more up to go too.
My sail has wrinkles like those when there is more down hall tension than main sheet tension.

http://www.thebeachcats.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=34732&g2_serialNumber=4&g2_GALLERYSID=062865d1aaa93a610e510da61e8c6748