Super Sunfish | |
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Launching a Super Sunfish on Shinnecock Bay |
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Current Specifications | |
Crew | 1-2 |
Type | Monohull |
Design | Development Class |
Construction | Fiberglass |
Rig | Bermuda rig |
Keel | Daggerboard |
LOA | 13 feet 10 inches (4.22 m) |
Beam | 4 feet 1 inch (1.24 m) |
Hull weight | 129 pounds (59 kg) |
Mainsail area | 65 square feet (6.0 m2) |
D-PN | 100.7 |
Development | |
Year | 1974 (production version) |
Designer | John Black Lee / AMF |
Infobox last updated: February, 2010 |
In the 1960s, a member of the New Canaan, Conn. Sunfish Fleet, John Black Lee, independently experimented with a conventional sail rig for the Sunfish. He developed a high-aspect ratio sail that worked on the Sunfish hull and christened his design the Formula S. The high aspect ratio sail plan has better upwind performance characteristics over the lateen sail, changing the boat’s handling to point more like other Bermuda rig sailboats in its size. With this configuration, complexity of sail control is elevated by the addition of dynamic outhaul, downhaul, and mainsheet traveller lines.
Lee's concept didn’t interest Alcort, Inc. as a production model so he refit conversion boats independently and sparked organization of Formula S fleets. A few years after their 1969 purchase of Alcort, Inc., AMF revisited the idea of a high aspect ratio rig for the Sunfish. AMF did not choose to adopt Lee’s Formula S design, they did however, develop their own variation calling it the Super Sunfish. The existing Formula S fleet eventually became assimilated into the ranks of AMF Super Sunfish fleets.
The Super Sunfish was available from 1974 to 1984. AMF marketed this more conventional sail plan as a performance version of the Sunfish in an attempt to compete with, among others, the newly emerging Laser. Portsmouth handicap numbers, however, place the Laser slightly faster. With its hard chine hull, the Super Sunfish is the more stable boat so it's a tradeoff between the two designs.
The Super Sunfish was offered as a complete package and as a kit to retrofit existing lateen rigged Sunfish. The literature points out the sail systems can be easily swapped on a single Sunfish hull to accommodate different sailor's preferences.
CENTERBOARD CLASS | USSA CODE | DPN | BN 0-1 | BN 2-3 | BN 4 | BN 5-9 |
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Sunfish | SF | 99.6 | 102.9 | 100.3 | 97.7 | 95.6 |
Super Sunfish | SSF | 100.7 | 102.4 | 102.3 | 99.3 | (95.8) |
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