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Bill, sorry for delay..digging out from the 35 inches of snow we received last weekend...tired of shoveling driveway, roof, etc...

Re the "weeping toe rails" i feel your frustration...i haven't found any solution. and its a pain to clean off after the boat as been sitting on the hard for 6 months...i thought of doing a really deep cleaning of the tos rail..with a toothbrush...amd the maybe waxing the rail to see of that helps.. might try it on a section of the rail, if it works....

thx for posting pictures.

--- In s227classassociation@..., "sailjw" <sailjw@...> wrote:

Rick
For the last 4 years I have sailed on Lake Keowee in SC. Before that the boat was on Lake Lanier north of Atlanta GA. I have enjoyed the boat and even when I was tempted to up size I keeping coming back to the quality of the S2 27. Overall a very good boat and the right size for lake sailing. Just enough room for a weekend stay. I put a couple of photos on the site under Dream Unfolding the boats name. One pressing question I have is has anyone found a way to keep the black toe rail from bleeding black on the hull after it rains. Thanks
Bill

--- In s227classassociation@..., s227classassociation-owner@... wrote:

Bill - welcome to the group. Good to hear you have been a long-time owner of hull #44 - i am sure you can contribute much to the site.

Take a look at the photos and file section for more info.

Where do you sail?

Rick



--- In s227classassociation@..., "sailjw" wrote:

Glad to see there is a group of S2 27 owners. I have owned hull # 44 since 1998. Has been fresh water sailed. Have enjoyed the boat and have a lot of miles under her keel thru the years both racing and cruising.
Bill


 

Rick
For the last 4 years I have sailed on Lake Keowee in SC. Before that the boat was on Lake Lanier north of Atlanta GA. I have enjoyed the boat and even when I was tempted to up size I keeping coming back to the quality of the S2 27. Overall a very good boat and the right size for lake sailing. Just enough room for a weekend stay. I put a couple of photos on the site under Dream Unfolding the boats name. One pressing question I have is has anyone found a way to keep the black toe rail from bleeding black on the hull after it rains. Thanks
Bill

--- In s227classassociation@..., s227classassociation-owner@... wrote:

Bill - welcome to the group. Good to hear you have been a long-time owner of hull #44 - i am sure you can contribute much to the site.

Take a look at the photos and file section for more info.

Where do you sail?

Rick



--- In s227classassociation@..., "sailjw" wrote:

Glad to see there is a group of S2 27 owners. I have owned hull # 44 since 1998. Has been fresh water sailed. Have enjoyed the boat and have a lot of miles under her keel thru the years both racing and cruising.
Bill


 

Bill - welcome to the group. Good to hear you have been a long-time owner of hull #44 - i am sure you can contribute much to the site.

Take a look at the photos and file section for more info.

Where do you sail?

Rick

--- In s227classassociation@..., "sailjw" wrote:

Glad to see there is a group of S2 27 owners. I have owned hull # 44 since 1998. Has been fresh water sailed. Have enjoyed the boat and have a lot of miles under her keel thru the years both racing and cruising.
Bill


 

Glad to see there is a group of S2 27 owners. I have owned hull # 44 since 1998. Has been fresh water sailed. Have enjoyed the boat and have a lot of miles under her keel thru the years both racing and cruising.
Bill