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On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 12:48:58 GMT, "Roger Long"
wrote: Nice looking design. I'll have to confess that you've got me thinking about whether a nesting boat would make sense. I rejected it out of hand because of lack of space to assemble on a 32 foot boat. However, if I made the forward lifelines dropable on both sides, maybe I could stick the ends out port and starboard. That still leaves the weight problem. Even getting an 8 footer on board will take some tugging or creative use of the jib halyard. BTW take a look at the boats I design in my day job he http://home.maine.rr.com/rlma We have used a folding Okume pram for about 12 years now. We (a couple in our 60s)can assemble it on the cabin top and launch and retrieve with no modification of lifelines. We do have lifeline gates but too narrow for the boat to fit through. We do have to go mostly over the lifelines. Rodney Myrvaagnes NYC Let's Put the XXX back in Xmas |
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