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One of the nicest things about sailing the LIS is how many wonderful
designs are populating the area.

http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/twin.jpg

We turned to sail with her after depowering our main a bit.



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Capt. Rob wrote:
One of the nicest things about sailing the LIS is how many wonderful
designs are populating the area.



Looks like a steel hull.
We had one rigged the same way here the other day, but it had no stays
at all. Looks like a nice single handling boat. Oh ang the one here
reefed by rolling up the sail around the mast.

Joe


http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/twin.jpg

We turned to sail with her after depowering our main a bit.



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Looks like a steel hull.
We had one rigged the same way here the other day, but it had no stays



I had thought it was an old ketch-cat Freedom from the late 70's, but I
didn't bother to look it up. Maybe someone can ID it?


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Looks like a steel hull.
We had one rigged the same way here the other day, but it had no stays



I had thought it was an old ketch-cat Freedom from the late 70's, but I
didn't bother to look it up. Maybe someone can ID it?


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This might be it

http://www.bruceroberts.com/public/H...escription.htm


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That sure looks like the original Freedom 40 Hoyt/Herreshoff design.
IIRC, the prototype was built without an engine and was a big hit in
the Caribbean racing circuit.


Capt. Rob wrote:
Looks like a steel hull.
We had one rigged the same way here the other day, but it had no stays


I had thought it was an old ketch-cat Freedom from the late 70's, but I
didn't bother to look it up. Maybe someone can ID it?


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Looks like a steel hull.
We had one rigged the same way here the other day, but it had no stays



I had thought it was an old ketch-cat Freedom from the late 70's, but I
didn't bother to look it up. Maybe someone can ID it?


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This might be it

http://www.bruceroberts.com/public/H...escription.htm


No, close but thats not it IMO. Rudder layout is different as well as
the cabin.
Also the stern cabin is more Vagabondish.
Nice boat.

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Joe wrote:
Silver K wrote:
"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
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Looks like a steel hull.
We had one rigged the same way here the other day, but it had no stays

I had thought it was an old ketch-cat Freedom from the late 70's, but I
didn't bother to look it up. Maybe someone can ID it?


RB
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This might be it

http://www.bruceroberts.com/public/H...escription.htm


No, close but thats not it IMO. Rudder layout is different as well as
the cabin.
Also the stern cabin is more Vagabondish.
Nice boat.

Joe

Wow...I want a Roberts 420...cutter rigged....what a neat boat (even if
it IS steel...)
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This might be it


http://www.bruceroberts.com/public/H...ptions/Roberts
420_description.htm

No, close but thats not it IMO. Rudder layout is different

as well as
the cabin.
Also the stern cabin is more Vagabondish.
Nice boat.



hey Joe, did you see the AL. dinghy?

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"Joe" wrote in message
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This might be it


http://www.bruceroberts.com/public/H...ptions/Roberts
420_description.htm

No, close but thats not it IMO. Rudder layout is different

as well as
the cabin.
Also the stern cabin is more Vagabondish.
Nice boat.



hey Joe, did you see the AL. dinghy?


Yelp, pretty cool.
I bet it's lighter than Doug's carbon fibre dink, and just as strong.
And cost half as much, and could be buildt in 1/4 of the time.
And will last 3 times as long.
And looks just as good.
And carries more.
:0)

Joe






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hey Joe, did you see the AL. dinghy?


Yelp, pretty cool.
I bet it's lighter than Doug's carbon fibre dink,


bet it's not



and just as strong.
And cost half as much, and could be buildt in 1/4 of the

time.
And will last 3 times as long.
And looks just as good.
And carries more.
:0)

Joe






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