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On Dec 19, 10:58 am, "Capt. JG" wrote:
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On Fri, 19 Dec 2008 10:58:18 -0600, "KLC Lewis"
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I wanna be able to sail on
Green Bay year-round.
No problem:
http://www.sailinganarchy.com/fringe...ice%20baby.JPG
That is cool. No pun intended. Always wanted to try it... either on
the
ice
or on a dry lake bed.
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+I got the plans here for an ice boat. then again down your way i dont
+think you got the ice. not that we have it up here either; unless you
+count the freeway. (it would be a hoot to take an ice boat down I-5
+while all the rigs are stuck)
All they need to do is close it off, so you don't have to tack around
them... in Cal. one straight shot for 300 miles, mostly.
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+pretty much the only place you would have any trouble between
+washington and southern California would be around Drain Oregon. i
+have also got the plans for that ice sailor with a wheel setup. dunno
+i think that as long as they aint moving it might be fun to tac round
+a few of them.
How did you get the plans? Did you do an estimate of the cost to build? I
was thinking land sailing might be something to try if I can find the
time.
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+he
http://www.svensons.com/boat/?p=Novelty/ColdLightning
+and he
http://www.svensons.com/boat/?p=Novelty/Whizz
+ you can also just google it and you will get a huge number of hits.
+I forget where i got the wheel conversion. its in a file someplace
+i'll keep looking.
+
+the build looks pretty easy and the rig is as simple as can be.
Thanks! If you find the wheels file, let me know. Very cool.
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