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Old 08-12-2011, 05:33 PM   #20
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True NB. If I someone knows the wall thickness and grade of aluminum of a sunfish/phantom mast that would be most helpful. If I could measure the wall thickness of the old mast, I would not need a new mast, as the old mast is in perfectly good shape......and in 25' of water in Winter Harrbor. My other option is to rent a scuba tank and go looking.
Maybe send your message along to the local diving schools like www.divewinnipesaukee.com, www.fathomdivers.com, and www.productiontraileranddock.com and could be that one will retrieve it as part of a dive class training activity. That actually worked for me once with a trolling motor and battery lost off my 14' sailboat when I flipped it. Two weeks later or so, I came home on a Saturday and found the trolling motor and battery sitting on my dock, and Winni Diver had left a note that it was in 48' depth, and way off from where I said it was but they found it anyway, and all for free!
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