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![]() Parallax wrote: wrote in message ... For a small sailboat, I reccomend the Stevenson projects "Minicup". They are 12' long and sail very well capable of carrying two adults. I just finished making two of them for my kids and am trying to get pics for a web site on doing it. This project was a lot of fun. The Stevenson projects page also has plans for larger boats. David OHara Funny, I'd have suggested the Mirror Dinghy. Or maybe an Optimist. Might be country specific - Joe, where are you, roughly? Andy |
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Thanks to all.
I'm writing from Italy. I've seen the Stevenson Project and it seems very well. Now I have to find a house where I can put it in practice (I'm living in a single room so it is diffcult for me to find space to build a boat...) joe "Andy Champ" ha scritto nel messaggio ... Parallax wrote: wrote in message ... For a small sailboat, I reccomend the Stevenson projects "Minicup". They are 12' long and sail very well capable of carrying two adults. I just finished making two of them for my kids and am trying to get pics for a web site on doing it. This project was a lot of fun. The Stevenson projects page also has plans for larger boats. David OHara Funny, I'd have suggested the Mirror Dinghy. Or maybe an Optimist. Might be country specific - Joe, where are you, roughly? Andy |
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On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 22:13:13 GMT, "joe" wrote:
Thanks to all. I'm writing from Italy. I've seen the Stevenson Project and it seems very well. Now I have to find a house where I can put it in practice (I'm living in a single room so it is diffcult for me to find space to build a boat...) Space you can rent. Take a look at the origami boat building system. Cheap, simple, and the fastest method of getting a solid boat in the water. see http://groups.yahoo.com/group/origamiboats/ -- BRENT - The Usenet typo king. ![]() Fast Times At Ridgemont High Info http://www.FastTimesAtRidgemontHigh.org Voted #87 - American Film Institute's Top 100 Funniest American Films |
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Hi David
The Minicup looks as a fun project for the winther. What do you estimate material cost to be ? Kind regards Jens / Denmark "Parallax" skrev i en meddelelse om... wrote in message ... "joe" wrote in : Hi does anybody of you make a sail boat by himself? I'd like to do it but I have no idea on where to go (maybe in Internet) to find the howto. Can you help me? bye joe try here http://www.stevproj.com/ there is even a slide show on making one of theirs,' For a small sailboat, I reccomend the Stevenson projects "Minicup". They are 12' long and sail very well capable of carrying two adults. I just finished making two of them for my kids and am trying to get pics for a web site on doing it. This project was a lot of fun. The Stevenson projects page also has plans for larger boats. David OHara --- Udgående mail er tjekket, og fri for kendte virus. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.740 / Virus Database: 494 - Release Date: 17-08-2004 |
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