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How to launch a keel boat from a trailer with no ramp. http://prive.notairelettre.ca/play.php? ... /misealeau
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Took the plunge....my F-22 plans are on the way. Anyone interested is welcome to come for a sail when I'm done.....in 2014.
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I'm in ... I may even be retired that year !!! 8)
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check out this new orgy of money....A Transformer 390.... Maltese Falcon is already obsolete!

http://www.latitude38.com/lectronic/lec ... 397#Story5

...it might requires less elbow grease than a free wooden boat,but wood look better....!!!!??

and has 3x 195ft telescoping mast!....man, what's wrong in our monetary system....????
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If you read his blog he just paid $3200 for this thing a few months ago, sometimes you have to wonder.

Definite Fixer upper.

I wonder if there is any interest in the BWD community to charter my boat for a weekend this summer. I've been on it most every weekend in the last month and a half, but might as well get used on the weekends when I am not.
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hey speaking of sailboats, you might be interested in the ongoing adventure of Naomi (gnome) and John from Campbell River..currently they are becalmed en route to the Galapagos.
http://www.svrenova.blogspot.com/
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nanmoo wrote:any interest in the BWD community to charter my boat for a weekend this summer. I've been on it most every weekend in the last month and a half, but might as well get used on the weekends when I am not.
hey, I'll be into that, maybe with others to combine our efforts? Or will just ply the skipper with beers, that's fun too :twisted: Talk to u later about it :idea:
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downwind dave wrote:hey speaking of sailboats, you might be interested in the ongoing adventure of Naomi (gnome) and John from Campbell River..currently they are becalmed en route to the Galapagos.
http://www.svrenova.blogspot.com/
Wow, I just blew a couple hours reading through their blog, it's so long! Sounds fun, one day... one day!
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http://www.seascape18.com/racing.htm We need a N.A. distributor for this 18 foot trailerable rocket !!! 8)
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That actually looks like a pretty sweet camping boat. No backstay or forestay though, and a helluva lot of sail power, how do they engineer that to last?
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Carbon fiber mast & boom ...
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Well yeah, but how do you keep it steady and undercontrol especially given it is removable? Normally on a rig that size there plenty of compression from the stays and spreaders keeping things put, carbon mast or not.
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