DS1 Spindrift

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DS1 Spindrift

Postby Chetcosailing » Fri Jan 06, 2023 10:42 pm

I recently purchased a Spindrift DS1 to sail with my wife. We inspected the boat last week, but don’t have it home yet.
I’ve enjoyed browsing the forum and learning as much as I can. The DS1 seems the perfect boat for us at this point.
I rent a Colgate 26 in San Diego a few times a year, but live on the Oregon coast now. Will sail our lakes here, not the Pacific.
For a decade in the 80’s I trimmed spinnaker on a very well sailed Lightning,and Thursday evening raced my own Lightning, crewed Snipes, daysailed a old FD, back fleet raced a Laser, some time spinnaker trimming on a 1/4 ton and 1/2 ton.
I anticipate the DS to give what I loved about the Lighting, but will be easier for me and wife, at ahem, senior time.
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Re: Calling all lurkers

Postby GreenLake » Fri Jan 06, 2023 10:54 pm

Brad, welcome to the forum. Wishing you tons of fun with your new boat and we'll be here to help with questions. Have you reached out to other DS sailors in your region? The DSA member site may have more information.
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Re: Calling all lurkers

Postby Chetcosailing » Sat Jan 07, 2023 11:53 am

Thanks Greenlake, I haven’t looked for other DS owners yet, Coos Bay and Eugene have fleets closest to me, we hope to visit on or soon after opening days.
Our boat will need usual cleanup when we get it home, then sort, test, and refurb as needed. I intend a few days sailing before I make any changes, but I’m really tempted to lead more controls to midship near helmsman. Currently everything is under the back edge of the cabin top. I’m thinking to move vang and Cunningham. The traveler is there already.
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Re: Calling all lurkers

Postby GreenLake » Sat Jan 07, 2023 3:04 pm

If you want to share your rigging plans, let's move the discussion out of this thread. You can perhaps start one in the Rigging section.
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Re: Calling all lurkers

Postby Kama » Fri Jan 10, 2025 10:05 am

Chetcosailing wrote:I recently purchased a Spindrift DS1 to sail with my wife. We inspected the boat last week, but don’t have it home yet.
I’ve enjoyed browsing the forum and learning as much as I can. The DS1 seems the perfect boat for us at this point.
I rent a Colgate 26 in San Diego a few times a year, but live on the Oregon coast now. Will sail our lakes here, not the Pacific.
For a decade in the 80’s I trimmed spinnaker on a very well sailed Lightning,and Thursday evening raced my own Lightning, crewed Snipes, daysailed a old FD, back fleet raced a Laser, some time spinnaker trimming on a 1/4 ton and 1/2 ton.
I anticipate the DS to give what I loved about the Lighting, but will be easier for me and wife, at ahem, senior time.
Brad


Are you satisfied with the Spindrift DS1?
I am interested in this boat, I am looking for reviews before buying.
I will try to rent one too theglobesailorto test it.
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Re: DS1 Spindrift

Postby zukote1991 » Sat May 10, 2025 5:09 am

Welcome aboard, Brad! Sounds like you’ve got a rich sailing background—Lightning, Snipes, FD, even Lasers—what a great mix. The DS1 should be a perfect match, especially for lakes and relaxed outings with your wife. It’s forgiving but still responsive enough to keep things interesting. Looking forward to hearing how she handles for you once you get her home. Fair winds!
Hi there! I'm Zu. It's a pleasure to meet you.
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Re: DS1 Spindrift

Postby GreenLake » Sat May 10, 2025 4:20 pm

The preceding two replies triggered our filter for "inauthentic behavior". If your first post merely echoes something nice about some old forum post, without adding anything that a modern AI or chatbot could not deduce from the post you are replying to, then we will assume that this is just an attempt to look like you belong, when you don't, a common behavior for forum spammers on their first post. If there's anything about your user name or IP address that raises a flag, your account will be disabled or deleted.

We are pretty good about spotting this stuff just from reading the posts, and our suspicions are usually confirmed. One of the user names here showed up in a blacklist. One of the IP addresses is from a part of the world where nobody has ever heard of a DS before. The forum is small enough, that the moderators can and do read every single post, and we follow up on every single user registration looking for oddballs and outliers.
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