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Joe wrote:
Kinda plain Doug You're just "jelious" that you're boat isn't as nice. Here is a hull with sweet curves, lots of room and solid as steel. http://community.webshots.com/photo/...42722704VskyTX "solid as steel"??? I thought your boat *was* steel? The hull & rig look nice but the deckhouse is a bit too high & boxy. DSK |
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The Nordia's prettier...
"DSK" wrote in message ... Joe wrote: Kinda plain Doug You're just "jelious" that you're boat isn't as nice. Here is a hull with sweet curves, lots of room and solid as steel. http://community.webshots.com/photo/...42722704VskyTX "solid as steel"??? I thought your boat *was* steel? The hull & rig look nice but the deckhouse is a bit too high & boxy. DSK |
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Beauty in in the eye of the beholder.
Joe |
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Maybe your eye patch needs cleaning?
"Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Beauty in in the eye of the beholder. Joe |
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katysails wrote:
Beauty in in the eye of the beholder. Maybe your eye patch needs cleaning? Maybe he needs to remove it from his good eye... -- Wally www.artbywally.com www.wally.myby.co.uk |
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Like Capt. Ron?
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Wally" wrote in message . uk... katysails wrote: Beauty in in the eye of the beholder. Maybe your eye patch needs cleaning? Maybe he needs to remove it from his good eye... -- Wally www.artbywally.com www.wally.myby.co.uk |
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DSK wrote: Joe wrote: Kinda plain Doug You're just "jelious" that you're boat isn't as nice. My boat is much nicer Doug. Here is a hull with sweet curves, lots of room and solid as steel. http://community.webshots.com/photo/...42722704VskyTX "solid as steel"??? I thought your boat *was* steel? exactly. The hull & rig look nice but the deckhouse is a bit too high & boxy. Why thank you, full keel with board. 4.5 to 11 ft draft. The rig is overbuilt steps to the tops of each mast, my inner fore stay is removed in this photo. The bow reminds me of a clipper and the stern is a wide hourglass takes the waves with ease fore or aft. The high deckhouse allows for a very roomy engine room and sail lockers. The high cabins allow a 6"6 overhead and serious tankage, all in cradles and hull tanks. I like a flush deck boat but they all look goofie under 62 foot and do not have the needed room below to cruise and have 2 people liveaboard in comfort IMO. Joe. DSK |
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Was your boat designed by Glen-L?
"Joe" wrote in message oups.com... DSK wrote: Joe wrote: Kinda plain Doug You're just "jelious" that you're boat isn't as nice. My boat is much nicer Doug. Here is a hull with sweet curves, lots of room and solid as steel. http://community.webshots.com/photo/...42722704VskyTX "solid as steel"??? I thought your boat *was* steel? exactly. The hull & rig look nice but the deckhouse is a bit too high & boxy. Why thank you, full keel with board. 4.5 to 11 ft draft. The rig is overbuilt steps to the tops of each mast, my inner fore stay is removed in this photo. The bow reminds me of a clipper and the stern is a wide hourglass takes the waves with ease fore or aft. The high deckhouse allows for a very roomy engine room and sail lockers. The high cabins allow a 6"6 overhead and serious tankage, all in cradles and hull tanks. I like a flush deck boat but they all look goofie under 62 foot and do not have the needed room below to cruise and have 2 people liveaboard in comfort IMO. Joe. DSK |
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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. Joe "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... DSK wrote: Joe wrote: Kinda plain Doug You're just "jelious" that you're boat isn't as nice. My boat is much nicer Doug. Here is a hull with sweet curves, lots of room and solid as steel. http://community.webshots.com/photo/...42722704VskyTX "solid as steel"??? I thought your boat *was* steel? exactly. The hull & rig look nice but the deckhouse is a bit too high & boxy. Why thank you, full keel with board. 4.5 to 11 ft draft. The rig is overbuilt steps to the tops of each mast, my inner fore stay is removed in this photo. The bow reminds me of a clipper and the stern is a wide hourglass takes the waves with ease fore or aft. The high deckhouse allows for a very roomy engine room and sail lockers. The high cabins allow a 6"6 overhead and serious tankage, all in cradles and hull tanks. I like a flush deck boat but they all look goofie under 62 foot and do not have the needed room below to cruise and have 2 people liveaboard in comfort IMO. Joe. DSK |
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"Joe" wrote in message oups.com... 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 Donal -- |
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