Thank you David and Annie,
At 2.5 years into my one year plan to convert this boat I am very happy to finally be sailing.
I was out a few more times but I have been too focused on sailing the boat to stop and take some photos. I am pleased with how the sail turned out. I credit Arne's excellent instructions for that result. The parts where I had to use my own ingenuity are not so great. I need to find a better mast/tabernacle hinge.
Annie: Can please tell me, does Fanshi have a large insulated pipe clamp for a hinge, or was that custom made?
I still need to get some fendering on the boom and yard, and do something about getting the empty boat trimmed a little better (move the battery again). I need a hoop to keep the sheets off me, and I would like to have a windvane to steer for me -- so maybe by the 2030's sometime I should be done?
I am a little concerned about the helm balance. With the right wind speed and the right angle into the wind it is perfectly balanced. This is huge change from my South Coast 23 where I had to pull against the weather helm constantly. But in light air the boat has lee helm. I am a lot more comfortable with neutral or weather helm than lee helm. I am concerned that I might not be able to tack in some situations. This could be dangerous.
I have the sail set pretty far aft already. I wonder if I got the mast too far forward or if maybe there is some (unintentional) forward mast rake.
I decided to name the boat 'Thread'.