Real Sea Spray sailors don't buy their parts from no stinking catalogue! The mast and crossbars are made from aluminum irrigation pipe, the foils are wood, and the rest of the boat is made from spit and baling twine. If the boat stays in one piece throughout a day of racing, it's way to heavy to be competitive.



C'mon. Now that you have the boat, you've got to develop the Sea Spray attitude. There's a few Sea Spray wackos in Northern California who race - they're all old farts who've given up on finding crew who can put up with them. So they get a Sea Spray, sand down the hulls till you can see daylight through them, buy all thier parts from the local hardware store, take pride in the fact that they haven't spent more than $30 on their boat, and complain that their portsmouth number is less than 100. They're also all damn fine sailors, and a lot of fun to be around.