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On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 15:56:08 GMT, Don White
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Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
More pictures later - these for now.

This is the Lady Liz ready to leave the yard in Milwaukee.

http://www.swsports.org/images/LadyLiz.jpg

This is Lady Liz and her namesake.

http://www.swsports.org/images/namesake.jpg

More pictures and the story of the move later - got a ton of email and
other stuff to catch up on.

For now, the topsides were all redone, the interior was all redone
with new seat cushions and paint. The hull needs either paint or a
good elbow rubbing with Finesse-It. Don't know yet.


Congratulations! You should stand out in the crowd at your local
sailing waters with that salty little cruiser.


Read the story about the trip east.


Later,

Tom

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On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 13:09:55 -0400, DSK wrote:

Cool little boat, Tom

Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
More pictures later - these for now.

This is the Lady Liz ready to leave the yard in Milwaukee.

http://www.swsports.org/images/LadyLiz.jpg

This is Lady Liz and her namesake.

http://www.swsports.org/images/namesake.jpg

More pictures and the story of the move later - got a ton of email and
other stuff to catch up on.

For now, the topsides were all redone, the interior was all redone with
new seat cushions and paint. The hull needs either paint or a good elbow
rubbing with Finesse-It. Don't know yet.



Rigging? Sails? Actually I expect a boat like this to benefit less from
spiffy well-cut new sails (as compared to a lighter faster & bouncier
boat) but it will still make a noticable difference.


Straight sloop rig with two sets of sails and three jibs - 120%, Storm
and standard which whose size escapes me at the moment.

thunder wrote:
Stout little double-ender and with lifelines, unusual for a boat that
size. Pretty little boat, I like the lines. I wouldn't expect it to be
overly fast, but I would expect you could keep sailing when others are
tied to the dock. Nice boat.


They're great little boats. A friend has a Nordica 21 which is very very
similar.


Identical actually except for the bow spirit.


Later,

Tom

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On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 16:38:44 -0400, "*JimH*" wrote:

Pretty boat. Pretty lady. Congrats on both Tom. ;-)


Thank you, thank you.


Later,

Tom

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Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 13:09:55 -0400, DSK wrote:


Cool little boat, Tom


Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:

More pictures later - these for now.

This is the Lady Liz ready to leave the yard in Milwaukee.

http://www.swsports.org/images/LadyLiz.jpg

This is Lady Liz and her namesake.

http://www.swsports.org/images/namesake.jpg

More pictures and the story of the move later - got a ton of email and
other stuff to catch up on.

For now, the topsides were all redone, the interior was all redone with
new seat cushions and paint. The hull needs either paint or a good elbow
rubbing with Finesse-It. Don't know yet.

Rigging? Sails? Actually I expect a boat like this to benefit less from
spiffy well-cut new sails (as compared to a lighter faster & bouncier
boat) but it will still make a noticable difference.



Straight sloop rig with two sets of sails and three jibs - 120%, Storm
and standard which whose size escapes me at the moment.


thunder wrote:

Stout little double-ender and with lifelines, unusual for a boat that
size. Pretty little boat, I like the lines. I wouldn't expect it to be
overly fast, but I would expect you could keep sailing when others are
tied to the dock. Nice boat.


They're great little boats. A friend has a Nordica 21 which is very very
similar.



Identical actually except for the bow spirit.


Don't forget the forward cabin port window. Round on the Nordica,
rectangle on the Halman....plus a slightly different keel. ;-)
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Read the story about the move East. :)


Where?


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On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 02:18:37 GMT, Don White
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They're great little boats. A friend has a Nordica 21 which is very very
similar.


Identical actually except for the bow spirit.

Don't forget the forward cabin port window. Round on the Nordica,
rectangle on the Halman....plus a slightly different keel. ;-)


You are right of course, but I'll be darned if I can see the
difference in the keel. I saw one out there in the yard where my boat
was and I looked at it pretty closely. I couldn't tell the difference
in the keel.


Later,

Tom

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Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
You are right of course, but I'll be darned if I can see the
difference in the keel. I saw one out there in the yard where my boat
was and I looked at it pretty closely. I couldn't tell the difference
in the keel.


I was told that the molds were different, but I don't know for sure and
details seem to vary with retelling.

They are fun little boats. Where are you planning to sail her?

Fresh Breezes- Doug King

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On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 07:46:28 -0400, DSK wrote:

Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
You are right of course, but I'll be darned if I can see the
difference in the keel. I saw one out there in the yard where my boat
was and I looked at it pretty closely. I couldn't tell the difference
in the keel.


I was told that the molds were different, but I don't know for sure and
details seem to vary with retelling.


Before I left, I talked to a couple of people about it and apparently
there is a difference - I can't tell what it is. There is also a
slight difference in weight - the Halman is heavier than the Nordic by
120 pounds or something like that.

Could be the forefoot now that I think about it - the Halman's may be
a little less fine than the Nordic, but I don't have one here to look
at.

They are fun little boats. Where are you planning to sail her?


Narragansett Bay will be it's primary sail area - you can't get in
that much trouble in Narragansett Bay. :)


Later,

Tom

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Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 07:46:28 -0400, DSK wrote:


Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:

You are right of course, but I'll be darned if I can see the
difference in the keel. I saw one out there in the yard where my boat
was and I looked at it pretty closely. I couldn't tell the difference
in the keel.


I was told that the molds were different, but I don't know for sure and
details seem to vary with retelling.



Before I left, I talked to a couple of people about it and apparently
there is a difference - I can't tell what it is. There is also a
slight difference in weight - the Halman is heavier than the Nordic by
120 pounds or something like that.

Could be the forefoot now that I think about it - the Halman's may be
a little less fine than the Nordic, but I don't have one here to look
at.


They are fun little boats. Where are you planning to sail her?



Narragansett Bay will be it's primary sail area - you can't get in
that much trouble in Narragansett Bay. :)


Tom...does your keel resemble the one in the drawing (on the right)?
http://www.nordicaboats.com/html/nordica-20.html
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On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 17:24:10 GMT, Don White
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Tom...does your keel resemble the one in the drawing (on the right)?
http://www.nordicaboats.com/html/nordica-20.html


Yep - exactly. Now that I think about it, the Nordica 21 that I
looked at had that longer forefoot - I just couldn't, other than the
front window, see the difference.

The more I climb around the boat (today has been a down day - I was so
stressed out, the RA flared up and I'm pretty crippled up, it's
getting better - the more I'm impressed with it.


Later,

Tom

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