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Took our new Minicup on a camping trip to St Joseph Peninsula State
park near Port St. Joe, FL for the Memorial Day weekend. Wind varied
from 5 -18 kts. Myself and all my kids sailed her. There were a
bunch of 17-18 yr old kids with other families we knew and they sailed
her too. One 17 yr old came up to me after sailing and exclaimed
"That was totally awesome, I have to build one." She sails very well
and points well, very impressive. She got an extreme amount of use.
The visqueen sail did very well and seemed to have an excellent shape.
When I got her home, I did find some wear on her bottom and some
voids in the ply showing but these are easily repairable.
I just ordered a trailer ($139) from Northern Tool that I intend to
modify for carrying two MiniCups. This will require lengthening the
tongue of the trailer.
I got some pictures that I will try to post.
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Parallax wrote:
Took our new Minicup on a camping trip


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Sounds excellent! When you get them both done, it will be interesting to
see if the fun doubles or if it follows a geometric progression...

I got some pictures that I will try to post.


Try putting them up at www.webshots.com or the newsgroup alt.binaries
If you post them here many of us will not be able to see them. I'm
interested in the vis-queen sail!

Fresh Breezes- Doug King

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good to read you are enjoying the boat

I believe Scotty made space available for photos of boats discussed in
this newsgroup at www.rbb.com.

I saw quite a few use flatbed scanners going cheap ($10) at a community
garage sale last weekend (it was a big community). I assume this is
becuase of the growing popularity of digital cameras which can transfer
images directly to a computer.

Parallax ) writes:
Took our new Minicup on a camping trip to St Joseph Peninsula State
park near Port St. Joe, FL for the Memorial Day weekend. Wind varied
from 5 -18 kts. Myself and all my kids sailed her. There were a
bunch of 17-18 yr old kids with other families we knew and they sailed
her too. One 17 yr old came up to me after sailing and exclaimed
"That was totally awesome, I have to build one." She sails very well
and points well, very impressive. She got an extreme amount of use.
The visqueen sail did very well and seemed to have an excellent shape.
When I got her home, I did find some wear on her bottom and some
voids in the ply showing but these are easily repairable.
I just ordered a trailer ($139) from Northern Tool that I intend to
modify for carrying two MiniCups. This will require lengthening the
tongue of the trailer.
I got some pictures that I will try to post.



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(William R. Watt) wrote in message ...
good to read you are enjoying the boat

I believe Scotty made space available for photos of boats discussed in
this newsgroup at
www.rbb.com.

I saw quite a few use flatbed scanners going cheap ($10) at a community
garage sale last weekend (it was a big community). I assume this is
becuase of the growing popularity of digital cameras which can transfer
images directly to a computer.


I do have a site at rbbpix.com that you can use a script to upload
pictures. It is secure and notifies me when someone uploads something.
I will take photos and post them, and return a url to the poster. I
started the site last year but got sick, I am back up and running this
summer so if you guys want to start using it bring it on. Scotty



Parallax ) writes:
Took our new Minicup on a camping trip to St Joseph Peninsula State
park near Port St. Joe, FL for the Memorial Day weekend. Wind varied
from 5 -18 kts. Myself and all my kids sailed her. There were a
bunch of 17-18 yr old kids with other families we knew and they sailed
her too. One 17 yr old came up to me after sailing and exclaimed
"That was totally awesome, I have to build one." She sails very well
and points well, very impressive. She got an extreme amount of use.
The visqueen sail did very well and seemed to have an excellent shape.
When I got her home, I did find some wear on her bottom and some
voids in the ply showing but these are easily repairable.
I just ordered a trailer ($139) from Northern Tool that I intend to
modify for carrying two MiniCups. This will require lengthening the
tongue of the trailer.
I got some pictures that I will try to post.

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