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From the sign on the wall of a Program Office somewhe "In every project,
there comes a time to shoot the designer and go into production." I'd suggest a slightly different approach. Find out what type of boat is being sailed locally and buy a used one. The opportunity to race (or cruise as a group which is the same thing) will improve your sailing immensely and treble your fun. The Yahoo Bolger group has discussed the slapping issue (to death) and there is a fix. Roger http://derbyrm.mystarband.net/default.htm wrote in message oups.com... I'm in the process of trying to decide what to build next. Requirements: Sail: Would prefer an unstayed mast, or a mast with simple standing rigging. Gaff or Bermuda. Ketch/Yawl acceptable. Length: 14-16 ft LOA, would like pretty close to that on the waterline. Beam: 5 ft-ish Draught: 18-24" to keel or retracted centerboard Displacement: 1400 lb range at DWL - closer to 1000 lb lightweight for towing Simple cabin: sitting room with space for a little table or like / sleeping bag or bunk Cockpit: sized for 2 adults (3 if cozy) Usage: large inland lakes / waterways / stays up to 2-3 days. What I've found so far: Bolger Micro - I've been looking at these for years... aside from the looks - I don't like the free flooding end sections, and I don't like the completely flat aspects. *slap* *slap* Weekender - nicer looking boat - but doesn't seem as seaworthy as the micro. Macnaughton Farthing - A little heavy and a little too much draught. I also don't like the bubble and internal cockpit. I very much like the general hull profile. Macnaughton Silver Gull 19 - two to three feet too long. Just a tad too big... now if there was a 16 ft blend of this and the farthing... Bateau AD14 - right qualities, but the design doesn't fit my fancy. Dix Cape Cutter 19 - nice looking boat once again, but a smidge too long. Given my rough requirements and comments on these other designs - can anyone recommend a design or designer that I missed? I'm considering shifting my window up a few feet to include the 18/19 ft range. Seems to expand my possibilities a bit. Thanks! |
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![]() "Roger Derby" ) writes: The Yahoo Bolger group has discussed the slapping issue (to death) and there is a fix. 1. turn up the music 2. wear ear phones or if you don't like music, earplugs 3. the problem decreases with age, your ear's not the boat's -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ William R Watt National Capital FreeNet Ottawa's free community network homepage: www.ncf.ca/~ag384/top.htm warning: non-FreeNet email must have "notspam" in subject or it's returned |
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On Mon, 07 Feb 2005 05:33:43 +0800, OldNick
wrote: On 6 Feb 2005 16:04:55 GMT, (William R. Watt) vaguely proposed a theory ......and in reply I say!: remove ns from my header address to reply via email The Yahoo Bolger group has discussed the slapping issue (to death) and there is a fix. 3. the problem decreases with age, your ear's not the boat's I dunno. AS the boat ages it may well move withg the eaves more and not slap as much.... Cure worse than the disease, if true. Rodney Myrvaagnes NYC J36 Gjo/a "Be careful. The toe you stepped on yesterday may be connected to the ass you have to kiss today." --Former mayor Ciancia |
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![]() Glen-L's 15' V hull MINUET from only 11 sheets of ply. http://www.glen-l.com/designs/sailboat/minuet.html About the closest thing to a Potter you can build. |
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