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Donal February 15th 05 11:34 PM


"Joe" wrote in message
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Donal wrote:
"Joe" wrote in message
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Gilligan wrote:
Was your boat designed by Glen-L?


Not sure Gilligan. Who is Glen L?

I've been searching for the builder and designer since I found her.


I'm not surprised that you cannot find anyone who will admit that

they were
responsible for the design of Red Cloud.


Regards



Whys that Donal?


Only you could suffer from the delusion that the designer would be proud of
his creation.

I bet that MysTerry understands why the designer cannot be traced.

Regards


Donal
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Joe February 16th 05 12:42 AM


Donal wrote:
"Joe" wrote in message
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Donal wrote:
"Joe" wrote in message
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Gilligan wrote:
Was your boat designed by Glen-L?


Not sure Gilligan. Who is Glen L?

I've been searching for the builder and designer since I found

her.


I'm not surprised that you cannot find anyone who will admit that

they were
responsible for the design of Red Cloud.



Thats funny coming from a bent A Toe man.
Your in the same class as Hunter.
Bwhahahahahah


Joe




Regards



Whys that Donal?


Only you could suffer from the delusion that the designer would be

proud of
his creation.

I bet that MysTerry understands why the designer cannot be traced.

Regards


Donal
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Remco Moedt February 16th 05 11:15 AM

On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 07:06:32 -0500, DSK wrote:

You might be interested to know that there's a botter at our home
sailing club. It's a great boat for the North Carolina estuaries & sounds.


Nice! A Botter was used in the Northern part of the Netherlands,
mainly in the Zuiderzee (now known as IJsselmeer). I live in Zeeland
atm, and there another type of ship was used, named Hoogaars.

http://www.visserman.net/fotos/HB3_big.jpg


Cheers!


Remco








DSK February 16th 05 04:55 PM

Joe wrote:
Thats funny coming from a bent A Toe man.
Your in the same class as Hunter.
Bwhahahahahah


Joe is apparently turning into Boobsprit.

DSK


Joe February 16th 05 05:02 PM

Dougboat the trawler man throws in his 2 cents.

How quaint.

Joe


DSK February 16th 05 05:23 PM

You might be interested to know that there's a botter at our home
sailing club. It's a great boat for the North Carolina estuaries & sounds.



Remco Moedt wrote:
Nice! A Botter was used in the Northern part of the Netherlands,
mainly in the Zuiderzee (now known as IJsselmeer). I live in Zeeland
atm, and there another type of ship was used, named Hoogaars.

http://www.visserman.net/fotos/HB3_big.jpg


Thanks for the link. The Hoogaar looks like it's got less bluff a bow,
more "point-y" and possibly faster. I wonder if the word Hoogaar comes
from the same origin as the English word (used as name of type of
vessel) Hooker.

Fresh Breezes- Doug King


Bart Senior February 16th 05 07:20 PM

sweet curves on the girl, not the boat.

"Joe" wrote

Kinda plain Doug

Here is a hull with sweet curves, lots of room and solid as steel.

http://community.webshots.com/photo/...42722704VskyTX




Bart Senior February 16th 05 07:30 PM

The price seems very reasonable for a steel boat.

"DSK" wrote

The Dutch have a long tradition of building sweet curves into steel
hulls, and this is a good example. They also have a tradition of
building burdensome, shallow, bluff-bowed boats but this is isn't one
like that!

DSK




Donal February 16th 05 11:19 PM


"Joe" wrote in message
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Donal wrote:
"Joe" wrote in message
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Donal wrote:
"Joe" wrote in message
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I'm not surprised that you cannot find anyone who will admit that
they were
responsible for the design of Red Cloud.



Thats funny coming from a bent A Toe man.


At least *I* know who made my boat!!!

Your in the same class as Hunter.


I'm surprised! I thought that you knew nothing about class.



Bwhahahahahah




Regards


Donal
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Capt. Neal® February 17th 05 01:50 AM



That Mysterry Mermaid is a knock-out and no mistake.

That is one ugly boat, though. I suppose the beauty Joe sees
is in its functionality. After all that's what us real sailors
value above all else . . . functionality. For Joe and Terry
it functions primarily as a floating home tied indefinitely
to a dock.

CN

"Bart Senior" wrote in message ...
sweet curves on the girl, not the boat.

"Joe" wrote

Kinda plain Doug

Here is a hull with sweet curves, lots of room and solid as steel.

http://community.webshots.com/photo/...42722704VskyTX





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