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Bill Whalen and Nina Mattei, members of the TSCA
Crystal River Boat Builders Chapter, discuss the fit of a centerboard
into the case logs and posts . The chapter is building by hand
(no power tools), with traditional materials (no plywood or goo),
a 14ft Chesapeake sharpie. It will be launched sometime in April
-- in time for the "BASH" -- a weekend celebration (April
23-25) of small boats in Crystal River, Florida.see: www.tsca.net/CRBB
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G'day Everybody,
I recieved an email today from a friend, with a link to Wooden
Boat magazine where the Mushulu 14 was voted "Boat
of the Week".
Regards,
Mark Bowdidge |
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Recently on of my favorite pedal
power sites was updated. It might provide
you with some inspiration. Hope its useful
James |
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I guess it's been close to five years since I
started talking about an idea for a little beachcruising cat with
seating inside the hulls. It's been almost two years since Slider
was launched and almost a year and a half since I started offering
plans.
Dean Pacetti has finished a nice boat, and he launched Honu a
couple of days ago. As far as I know, he's the first to complete
this build. I've posted his pictures and remarks on Slider's
blog. Ray |
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Print
these on your letter size printer and tape them with
clear packaging tape. Over lap slightly all the way around. Trim
the edge with scissors. Walla...waterproof real Charts for almost
nutton. Then tape into a fan fold or a book fold. You could even
print both sides...to save paper and tape and space. Yeah, I'm
cheep,cheep like a baby chicken.
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I completed my report on the tests of stretch
and resiliency for three different weights of polytarp commonly
used for sailmaking for low-cost home-built boats. The report
is on my web site at https://polysail.com/Test%20data.htm
Dave Gray |
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Several
videos have been posted by Kevin the video guy who
attended last year.
Chuck |
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My name is Joseph
Buchanan, and my specialty is watercolor boat portraits.
I also illustrate for Small Craft Advisor magazine.
Thanks so much,
Joseph Buchanan |
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Are you aware of the modified Bolger Birdwatcher
build in Saskatoon? I saw a brief article about it
one time in a magazine (Maybe Prairies North?) but the author
never identified the actual design.
Nels |
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We would like to very much thank Matt Broughton,
the master who created and owns the i550.org
site, for all his hard work and creativity in building us a great
new i550 sportboat site. So go take a look and bookmark https://i550.org/.
Plans at Duckworks
Tim Reiter & Susan James
Watershed
Sailboats
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I read an interesting story this morning about
'Microburst' that caused a 188 ft boat sunk in 30 minutes. Here’s
a link.
Captain of floating university: Sudden 'microburst' knocked ship
onto side off Brazilian coast
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I was browsing some books recently and came across
"Rowed Trip" -- a self-told 4,300 mile trip which took
the authors from Scotland to Syria in their self built rowboats/kayaks.
What I found intriguing was that they stowed small boat dollies/trailers
and folding bicycles on board and towed their boats and gear for
significant miles on land. Here's
their site. Ross |
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Might not be a money earner, but it is cool - and
you can quote me on that. Peter Hyndman has been developing a
range of merchandising
for Storerboats. Each item is priced to make exactly a dollar
profit which goes to buy pigs for villages and locally run orphanages
etc. For iPhone users there are six free iphone wallpapers.
MIK |
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I thought you would like to see the progress on
Kwan Yin our pathfinder.
We are starting to rig her and paint her so maybe soon launch!
All the best
Robin & Phil
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Video from the launch of Laguna
Dos.
Scott |
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Ladies and gentlemen, I am proud to introduce you
to (drum roll,please) the mighty Laguna Dos: Blue
Laguna.
Chuck |
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This is a short video our son Joe put together
from video clips taken last fall at Lake
powell. You will see Michael Storer in a few scenes.
The latest issue of MAIB magazine has Jim Thayer's story about
this Kokopeli cruise.
Chuck |
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I used to have an article about a Japaneese
sailor who built his own boat and sailed around the
world. I found this guy has a net diary so to speak of not only
the same material that was in the mag article but even more.
Dale |
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Garth Battista of Breakaway Books has escaped!
He towed his Cormorant and his family, between East Coast blizzards,
from New York to Miami and is now acruisin' with them all in the
Bahamas, etc.. He keeps an updated log at:
https://blog.
mailasail. com/seafever
This I believe is the first instance of a Michalak design going
off on a real voyage of some distance so has some significant
historical value for all us dreamers.
Nels |
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