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![]() "Don White" wrote in message ... My memory is weak... what do you sail these days? My mini-cruiser.. http://sailquest.com/market/models/spipe.htm Here is a sister ship in the PNW http://fog-northamerica.org/puffin.html Leanne |
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On Tue, 20 Mar 2007 23:13:36 -0400, "Leanne" wrote:
"Don White" wrote in message ... My memory is weak... what do you sail these days? My mini-cruiser.. http://sailquest.com/market/models/spipe.htm Here is a sister ship in the PNW http://fog-northamerica.org/puffin.html Leanne Compared to Australian and New Zealand prices (from memory) that is one cheap little boat. I have met a couple of boats of about that size that have crossed oceans. Nice yacht. \ cheers peter |
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![]() "Peter Hendra" wrote in message ... On Tue, 20 Mar 2007 23:13:36 -0400, "Leanne" wrote: Here is a sister ship in the PNW http://fog-northamerica.org/puffin.html Leanne Compared to Australian and New Zealand prices (from memory) that is one cheap little boat. I have met a couple of boats of about that size that have crossed oceans. Nice yacht. Peter, I love my little English ship as she handles like a much larger boat. I heard about one or two that did a circumnavigation back in the 70's. Of course I would like the larger sister, the F-34 and the best sailing of the Fishers, as that is the largest that will clear the fixed bridge on the way up the creek to my house. Leanne |
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![]() "Leanne" wrote in message ... "Peter Hendra" wrote in message ... On Tue, 20 Mar 2007 23:13:36 -0400, "Leanne" wrote: Here is a sister ship in the PNW http://fog-northamerica.org/puffin.html Leanne Compared to Australian and New Zealand prices (from memory) that is one cheap little boat. I have met a couple of boats of about that size that have crossed oceans. Nice yacht. Peter, I love my little English ship as she handles like a much larger boat. I heard about one or two that did a circumnavigation back in the 70's. Of course I would like the larger sister, the F-34 and the best sailing of the Fishers, as that is the largest that will clear the fixed bridge on the way up the creek to my house. Leanne That boat "Puffin" is pretty as they come. Well, besides my Rawson, of course (w). How can anyone look at that proud bow and not love her? She's saying in no uncertain terms, "Hey! Let's go sailing!" |
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![]() "KLC Lewis" wrote in message et... "Leanne" wrote in message ... "Peter Hendra" wrote in message ... On Tue, 20 Mar 2007 23:13:36 -0400, "Leanne" wrote: Here is a sister ship in the PNW http://fog-northamerica.org/puffin.html Leanne Compared to Australian and New Zealand prices (from memory) that is one cheap little boat. I have met a couple of boats of about that size that have crossed oceans. Nice yacht. Peter, I love my little English ship as she handles like a much larger boat. I heard about one or two that did a circumnavigation back in the 70's. Of course I would like the larger sister, the F-34 and the best sailing of the Fishers, as that is the largest that will clear the fixed bridge on the way up the creek to my house. Leanne That boat "Puffin" is pretty as they come. Well, besides my Rawson, of course (w). How can anyone look at that proud bow and not love her? She's saying in no uncertain terms, "Hey! Let's go sailing!" I agree. A Rawson is twice the boat and easily three times as seaworthy. Do you have a Rawson 30? I think that is one of the more unknown and most underrated boats of all times. Seems to have sorta slipped through the cracks but it hasn't gone unnoticed by this sailor. Wilbur Hubbard |
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![]() "Leanne" wrote in message ... "Peter Hendra" wrote in message ... On Tue, 20 Mar 2007 23:13:36 -0400, "Leanne" wrote: Here is a sister ship in the PNW http://fog-northamerica.org/puffin.html Leanne Compared to Australian and New Zealand prices (from memory) that is one cheap little boat. I have met a couple of boats of about that size that have crossed oceans. Nice yacht. Peter, I love my little English ship as she handles like a much larger boat. I heard about one or two that did a circumnavigation back in the 70's. Of course I would like the larger sister, the F-34 and the best sailing of the Fishers, as that is the largest that will clear the fixed bridge on the way up the creek to my house. Leanne Fisher's are about the ugliest motor sailers made. That picture link above tells the whole tale. You can't even get a respectable press of sail on the damned thing because the pilot house gets in the way. That's not even a sailboat in my opinion. A survival storm wave would knock that stupid, huge, ugly, pilot house clean off the deck. Wilbur Hubbard |
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![]() "Leanne" wrote in message ... "Don White" wrote in message ... My memory is weak... what do you sail these days? My mini-cruiser.. http://sailquest.com/market/models/spipe.htm Here is a sister ship in the PNW http://fog-northamerica.org/puffin.html Leanne Very nice...and practical for our cool damp climate on the North Atlantic. |
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