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John Cairns September 28th 03 09:20 PM

Forgetful?
 
http://www.transerie.com/

Seems that a Cal 29 won overall.
John Cairns



Simple Simon September 28th 03 09:31 PM

Forgetful?
 
It's not entirely unexpected, ya know. The Cal 29 used the
Columbia 30 hull molds which were taken from the Coronado
30 model when Columbia bought out Coronado.

S.Simon


"John Cairns" wrote in message ...
http://www.transerie.com/

Seems that a Cal 29 won overall.
John Cairns





John Cairns September 29th 03 01:24 AM

Forgetful?
 
Not according to this. Have never seen Bill Lapworth's name associated with
Columbia or Coronado.
http://pages.sssnet.com/go2erie/calhome.htm
http://www.columbia-yachts.com/
Of course, these links have been posted previously.
Maybe you're confusing Bill Tripp with Bill Lapworth? In any event, Cal's
had a groundbreaking design in the Cal 40 and thereafter an association with
successful offshore racers, I can't recall ever seeing a Columbia/Coronado
association.with any successful racing designs
http://www.concentric.net/~Cs-cb/Sailing/
J. Ganz could probably correct me on this if I'm wrong.
John Cairns

"Simple Simon" wrote in message
...
It's not entirely unexpected, ya know. The Cal 29 used the
Columbia 30 hull molds which were taken from the Coronado
30 model when Columbia bought out Coronado.

S.Simon


"John Cairns" wrote in message

...
http://www.transerie.com/

Seems that a Cal 29 won overall.
John Cairns







Jonathan Ganz September 29th 03 02:41 AM

Forgetful?
 
Neither have I. Neal, please point me to that link or reference
if you can. I'd be interested.

"John Cairns" wrote in message
...
Not according to this. Have never seen Bill Lapworth's name associated

with
Columbia or Coronado.
http://pages.sssnet.com/go2erie/calhome.htm
http://www.columbia-yachts.com/
Of course, these links have been posted previously.
Maybe you're confusing Bill Tripp with Bill Lapworth? In any event, Cal's
had a groundbreaking design in the Cal 40 and thereafter an association

with
successful offshore racers, I can't recall ever seeing a Columbia/Coronado
association.with any successful racing designs
http://www.concentric.net/~Cs-cb/Sailing/
J. Ganz could probably correct me on this if I'm wrong.
John Cairns

"Simple Simon" wrote in message
...
It's not entirely unexpected, ya know. The Cal 29 used the
Columbia 30 hull molds which were taken from the Coronado
30 model when Columbia bought out Coronado.

S.Simon


"John Cairns" wrote in message

...
http://www.transerie.com/

Seems that a Cal 29 won overall.
John Cairns









Thom Stewart September 29th 03 05:22 AM

Forgetful?
 
John,

You're absolutely correct. Lapworth never was associated with Columbia
or Coronado. Tripp was the Coronados designer. He tried to go Lapworth
one better with the Coronado for a boat for the Masses but it never came
near CAL for performance.

Simple is off on another attempt to make his "Banana Boat" something it
will never be. It was an inexpensive vessel but is under powered, sail
wise. He knows it but can't except it. It is SLOW.

OT


Simple Simon September 29th 03 03:45 PM

Forgetful?
 
Old Thom,

You guys are just jealous because I'm privy to information that's
not generally known. It just so happens I used to converse with
Wm. Tripp before he died. He and all those California boat factories
were in bed together. They stole each other's designs, modified them
a wee bit to suit their thoughts on speed and produced their own
version. Lapworth was pretty clever and he managed to design some
pretty fast boats many of which are still competitive to this day. He was
lucky enough to be able to build on what Tripp had already done.

The hierarchy is Hereschoff - Tripp - all the rest.

I know things you people only dream of knowing and have a hard time
understanding even if you think you know.

S.Simon - goes way, way back and in the thick of things


"Thom Stewart" wrote in message ...
John,

You're absolutely correct. Lapworth never was associated with Columbia
or Coronado. Tripp was the Coronados designer. He tried to go Lapworth
one better with the Coronado for a boat for the Masses but it never came
near CAL for performance.

Simple is off on another attempt to make his "Banana Boat" something it
will never be. It was an inexpensive vessel but is under powered, sail
wise. He knows it but can't except it. It is SLOW.

OT




Scott Vernon September 29th 03 03:54 PM

Forgetful?
 

"Simple Simon" wrote ...

I know things I dream of , and I have a hard time
understanding even if I think I know.

S.Simon - in the thick of fog





Jonathan Ganz September 29th 03 08:03 PM

Forgetful?
 
You are out to lunch without your wallet.

"Simple Simon" wrote in message
...
Old Thom,

You guys are just jealous because I'm privy to information that's
not generally known. It just so happens I used to converse with
Wm. Tripp before he died. He and all those California boat factories
were in bed together. They stole each other's designs, modified them
a wee bit to suit their thoughts on speed and produced their own
version. Lapworth was pretty clever and he managed to design some
pretty fast boats many of which are still competitive to this day. He was
lucky enough to be able to build on what Tripp had already done.

The hierarchy is Hereschoff - Tripp - all the rest.

I know things you people only dream of knowing and have a hard time
understanding even if you think you know.

S.Simon - goes way, way back and in the thick of things


"Thom Stewart" wrote in message

...
John,

You're absolutely correct. Lapworth never was associated with Columbia
or Coronado. Tripp was the Coronados designer. He tried to go Lapworth
one better with the Coronado for a boat for the Masses but it never came
near CAL for performance.

Simple is off on another attempt to make his "Banana Boat" something it
will never be. It was an inexpensive vessel but is under powered, sail
wise. He knows it but can't except it. It is SLOW.

OT






jlrogers September 30th 03 12:49 AM

Forgetful?
 

Do not go gentle into that good night,
Old age should burn and rave at close of day;
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Dylan Thomas (1914 - 1953), Collected poems


"Simple Simon" wrote in message
...
Old Thom,

You guys are just jealous because I'm privy to information that's
not generally known. It just so happens I used to converse with
Wm. Tripp before he died. He and all those California boat factories
were in bed together. They stole each other's designs, modified them
a wee bit to suit their thoughts on speed and produced their own
version. Lapworth was pretty clever and he managed to design some
pretty fast boats many of which are still competitive to this day. He was
lucky enough to be able to build on what Tripp had already done.

The hierarchy is Hereschoff - Tripp - all the rest.

I know things you people only dream of knowing and have a hard time
understanding even if you think you know.

S.Simon - goes way, way back and in the thick of things


"Thom Stewart" wrote in message

...
John,

You're absolutely correct. Lapworth never was associated with Columbia
or Coronado. Tripp was the Coronados designer. He tried to go Lapworth
one better with the Coronado for a boat for the Masses but it never came
near CAL for performance.

Simple is off on another attempt to make his "Banana Boat" something it
will never be. It was an inexpensive vessel but is under powered, sail
wise. He knows it but can't except it. It is SLOW.

OT







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