After we moved from Florida to Hawaii, dad bought a 'Sunfish' sailboat for us 3 boys.
It was 14 ft. long, flat hull with a 4 ft. beam and it's what I learned how to sail on.
Being a 'beach launch' type, easy to get in and out of the water.
I called her 'Makani', the Hawaiian name for 'Wind'.
My brothers never really took to sailing and it sort of became mine.
Dad and I would haul it down to Keehi Lagoon where he would patiently teach me.
Later, when I finally got my driver's license, I haul it around behind my Hillman Super Minx.
The boat only weighted 130 lbs., so not much trouble getting it around the island.
(Traffic was different there in the 60's)
Some of best memories are of sailing alone and trying to 'Blend with the Wind'.