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Don White wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. Wayne.B wrote: On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 08:15:50 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: Some of the WW II PT boats were built at the old Ludders shipyard in Stamford, CT which later turned into the Yacht Haven East Marina, now known as Brewer's East and is mostly office space. When I started boating out of Stamford in the early 70s there was still a PT boat hull on the edge of the parking lot. That's Luders, not Ludders. My dad owned an L16, one of the prettiest "racing" sloops ever. Right you are, good catch. And yes, the L16 is a darned fine looking boat. http://www.sailset.com/L16/L16-2003.html In addition to absolutely beautiful lines, the L16s were beautiful up close. They were built of molded mahogany. Nice sailing boats, too. Beautiful boats...there are still quite a number of Roue 20 sailboats that race up here. http://sports.webshots.com/photo/270...48410445EZonNZ There are very few modern boats that can compete in looks with the beauty of some of the older boats. |
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