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If you know of something that would be of interest
to our readers, please send me a link - chuck.leinweber@gmail.com
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This is a video
of the testing procedures used by Finewoodworking
it's a very thourough test. Unfortuneatly you
must read the results in the July issue.
Carl
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The 17ft Wheelyboat
Mk.III was commissioned by the Wheelyboat Trust
for use by wheelchair anglers on European rivers
and lakes.
Chris Partridge |
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Here is a video
of The Nova Scotia annual pumpkin regatta..
Bryant Owen |
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Larry Whited
runs a nice website
for Sea Pearls |
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Here are some
parts suppliers for Chrysler OBs:
Scott Dunt |
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Dave Perillo
has begun a list of Google
Earth files which will take you to the best
cruising grounds on earth.
suggested by Steve Earley
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Black Dog Kayaks
is giving away t-shirts, coffee mugs, baseball
caps, and even the occasional paddle in a monthly
sweepstakes
on their Bulletin Board.
Joel Fleischer
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Chuck
Think about this application
potential when it comes to looking at the route
finding issues surrounding nautical charts.
WOW, where could we go from here within our
own boating needs?...
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... Here is
another one. I have found that graphic
representations of complex issues is the
absolute best method for relating the story
telling process to non-aware people.
ChrisO |
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This is an all-weather
product
I learned about from people in the banner business.
I thought this would be a good product for making
sails out of polytarp and tyvek. Might be good
for repairs also.
Stacy Smith
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In case you have not visited Peter
Spectre's blog "Compass
Rose Review" lately, it is high time
you did. |
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Here is a Video
from sailboatstogo.com describing their drop-in
rowing unit with stabilizers for canoes
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Chuck
I thought I'd drop a couple of items that way
be of interest to your readers. I run a website
called Nessmuking.com, which has a couple of
free
kayak plans available...
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... I'm also
building a cedar strip kayak based on a kayak
built for Ken Taylor in Igdlorssuit, Greenland
in 1959. Here is part
1...
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... and here
is part
2. And part three is going to come out soon.
Hopefully, the links above will interest your
readers.
Brian Hansel
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I recently returned
from Voyageurs National Park at the US/Canadian
Border on a week long canoe sailing trip. Incredible
in every way. Article is on my website,
if you are interested in linking to it. Thanks,
John Haugen-Wente
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Carl posted this account
of our recent sail on Galveston Bay.
Bill Tosh
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Chuck,
Very nice interview on Furledsails.com
-I enjoyed listening to it much.
Cheers,
David Graybeal |
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Visit Adam Bolonsky's
website for a video
on Greenland rolling for beginners.
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Among my "paddling
friends" I am know as a strong advocate
for single bladed paddled in canoes. Most have
commented the excavator in this video
has a single blade!
Jose Joven
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Matt Langenfeld
of JEM Watercraft is the designer and he is
giving away
the plans for the basic version of a kayak absolutely
FREE
OF CHARGE!
Ken Grome
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Alan Stewart
of team RAF is building a Core
Sound 20 for the 2008 Everglades Challenge.
Gary Blankenship
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I just discovered
this great flickr
album. It is a step by step record of rigging
an OZ
PDRacer. Great use of the flikr format to
create a tutorial.
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Here is the
website I have set up for the Texas
200. Sort of a raid, sort of an expedition.
We encourage all to come sail with us. |
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