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Launched this morning.
All that remains to do is bend on the sails... We'll have that done by noon. See ya! |
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Richard wrote in
m: Launched this morning. All that remains to do is bend on the sails... We'll have that done by noon. See ya! ha, always a good feeling, being back afloat. Have fun! |
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On 03 Nov 2012 07:58:24 GMT, Jeronimus wrote:
Richard wrote in om: Launched this morning. All that remains to do is bend on the sails... We'll have that done by noon. See ya! ha, always a good feeling, being back afloat. Have fun! I remember helping the captain Pettit bend on the sails of schooner, Heron back in the 70s, as I recall it was quite a job and took a bit more than a few hours. Lots of hoops and tarred twine to wrap and tie. I sort of enjoyed it now that I think back. |
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