New guy here.
I've been cruising this forum for a few days now, and have learned a great deal! Thank you!
Recently "adopted" XDY10099M79L-D, which we've christened "Red Witch" (red hull, white deck). She has been sitting outside on and off for some years. I've sailed her before on the St. Johns River in Palatka, Florida (great big wide river there - more like being on a big lake).
Years ago I had a Larsen scow. This is the only other boat I've ever sailed (other than crewing on the "She God", a 60-footer in the Great Lakes, and later on a cruise to Trinidad and back).
The Red Witch is on a tilt trailer, has a keel-stepped mast (no tabernacle

I have a million questions, which I'll get to in good time, but let's start here:
There are two small cleats just inboard of the sidestay chainplates. Anyone know what they are for?
Also: sails are in pitiful shape. They are workable, but barely. Jib is better off than main. Main has holes, probably chewed by rat(s) who subsequently had their first swimming lesson in The St. Johns (long story - I'll let Suzie tell it. She's better at that than I am anyway!)
The main has the DS on it, but no large numbers. There are numbers stenciled on the heads of both sails: 87195 on the main, and 75617 on the jib. Can these numbers be used to spec new sails?
What is the best way to clean the "window" in the jib?
What makes a good sea anchor for this boat?
The jib sheet travellers are loose. The screws unscrew most of the way and then stop. Are there wood blocks behind them like there are for the sidestay chainplates?
Has anyone rigged up a standing 12-volt system on their DS2? Anyone tried any kind of solar panel charging system? We use a small electric trolling motor to get in/out of crazy hectic FL boat ramps. Usually when we put in/out, there's a million bass fisherman in overpowered shiny boats looking at us like we are crazy! Other 12-volt niceties would be cigarette lighter type sockets here and there for cd player, light, etc. After all, we gotta have our Jimmy Buffett blaring!
Speaking of motors, there is some kind of motor mount on the transom that looks original. It's just a frame, tho - no way I can see to actually mount any kind of motor directly to it. Anyone else's DS2 have this? It's a kind of upside down half circle thing that looks like it would take 2 carriage bolts at the upper right and left, and a slotted part at the bottom ... ?
And last but not least: can this boat be fitted w/ a mast tabernacle? I can step the mast by myself, but it ain't fun. I generally have to coax it into a vertical position right next to the gunwhale, then take a deep breath and hoist it up above the hole in the cuddy deck, and lower it down to the base in the cuddy sole. Most times I miss! I'm 6'2", 165, and I've actually had people ask me if I was entering the pole vault competion!
So, there it is. Any help/suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
- TIm