Another wooden boat

veshengro

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patients :LOL: Behave yourself W...In any A&E of course, loads of 'em all waiting to be patched up by the overworked NHS...:ROFLMAO:
 

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Impressive, no engine, no reef points, no light airs sails! Perhaps the latter two will come later. I liked seeing the long sculling oar, yet more work.
 

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Impressive, no engine, no reef points, no light airs sails! Perhaps the latter two will come later. I liked seeing the long sculling oar, yet more work.
I had an engineless 28 footer,a sculling oar was most effective in harbour maneuvers and a good supply of kedging anchours and rope on a reel
 

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Yes, I made a sculling oar for my 32 ft catamaran. mainly to get through the wind shadow thrown by a berthed ferry on the narrow approach to the marina. Otherwise, I could often sail in and out without the iron topsail.
 
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