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    Posted: 14 Feb 17 at 9:57am
I am currently restoring a fireball and would like to know more about the spinnaker launching system.It has no chute and no holes for bags. Apparently, it is a chuck launch system. I would just like to know if it is a good idea to just put holes in the deck and put bags in. It's a wooden deck with Grp Hull and I believe the number is 14441 although it is hard to see it. 
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Hi Josh, Can you post some pics? And maybe let us know where you are? Then you may get a volunteer to eyeball your boat. I am aware that some 'balls had a 'scoop' out of the deck either side of the mast and kite bags were, i believe, intended to be fixed into these. Hope this helps.
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You don't necessarily have the cut out in the deck for bags, sometimes the bag or just a barrier was fitted behind the deck, or partly underneath, as long as you could get a kit in there.

Interesting hole you have in the fore deck, is that mid repair??
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thanks and yes that hole is mid-repair that is a photo from a couple weeks ago so there is a patch in there now
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Er. Never seen one like that before. Is the hole in the foredeck functional or a repair? There seems to be a hole in the fwd bulkhead. Remains of a kite chute where the foredeck has been replaced, perhaps? However, assuming there is space between the fwd bulkhead and the aft edge of the foredeck, I would look at cutting holes, adding some suitable reinforcement and installing bags, as per the most common system in use today.
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the hole in the foredeck is from the trapeze hook when the previous sailor's crew must have tried to get the spinnaker sheet from under the bow and the hole in the bulkhead is a buoyancy tank hatch and yes there is space to cut holes for bags so i think that is what I will do 

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Hi Josh. that looks much older than the number you suggest. Not that this is a problem as it looks to be a boat you've rescued from an untimely demise. 

The hull number should be engraved upon the thwart. if its not there it implies that the thwart has been replaced or the hull never issued a number - the former is more likely.
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as Paramedic says i doubt that is a 144xx  boat , looking  at the image at the  full size  it  just looks older, much older  ...   stuff like the wooden  chocks  for the cleats etc ... 


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That's strange as I looked up other fireballs and 14442 was described as wooden decks with GRP  hull although it could be a different number the number is on the port side of the thwart there were definitley 3 4s and what looked like a 1 in front of it and a 1 or a 7 after it although it looked more like a 1. There are 2 stickers aft in the cockpit saying it was registered to the international fireball association in 1994 and 95, I emailed them trying to find info about it a week or 2 ago but had no response.
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Edited by Josh14441 - 14 Feb 17 at 10:13pm
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