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Nearly finished with #2. Rain every day has really slowed things.
Trailer is also nearly finished. Had to greatly modify the trailer from Northern Tool but will be able to carry the two Minicups and a sailboard. After getting both boats on it yesterday, I realized that vibration might loosen the lag screws I used to hold the wood frame together so I am getting some 5/16" thru-bolts. For a dolly, I have decided to use the two 1/8" thick X 2"X 16' diameter Aluminum tubing I originally bought for use as spars (later replaced by .050" wall). I will join them at one end and have them separated near the other end by a 2"x4" about 5' apart. The 2x4 will carry the axle and the boat will rest on the two tubes. Will probably require a support between the two ends. The pointy end will have a lifting strap. I now plan to use 20" wheels from Macmaster-Carr although they cost 26$ each. My big boat (28' S2) is now also ready for me to work on so this is also competing for time. PPL who put up the mast bent the VHF antenna on the mast top. When I was younger, this would be no problem as I would have no difficulty in climbing the mast but age and having kids makes one far more mortal. I'd gladly allow somebody to sail her for a few days in exchange for climbing the mast and fixing the antenna. |
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(Parallax) wrote in message . com...
(Parallax) wrote in message . com... (Parallax) wrote in message . com... Put both boats on trailer and drove to Shell Pt, Fl today. Arrived during a weak thunderstorm and waited for it to stop. Afterwards, not a breath of wind. Launched #2 anyway. Since she is bright orange, I christened her as "Satsuma" which is a type of citrus fruit that grows in N. Florida. Hot as hell, no wind. Loaded up and drove home. Actually found one Guinness in the fridge to drown my dissapointment. |
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Parallax says:
snip sadness Actually found one Guinness in the fridge to drown my dissapointment. So it was a good day after all... ;-) Better luck with the wind next time. Steve |
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