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On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 12:43:20 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: On 10 Dec 2004 14:20:45 -0800, "Dave" wrote: Could anybody give me any info on an old iceboat that I have? The details are at: http://geoffreygoldberg.com/miller/miller.htm Any info would be appreciated. Are the sail tracks iron, steel or aluminum? That would help pin down the time frame a little. Later, Tom |
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Tom,
The blades are steel T sections attached to laminated wood runners. The mast is also laminated of various types of wood. The sail bolt rope attaches to the mast and boom thru the groove in the mast and boom just like modern aluminum masts and booms. I do not know how to tell if the plywood is formed or layed-up veneer. I'll look for some more identification this weekend. The sail was made in Toronto Canada and the battens are solid wood. Thanks for information. Dave |
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