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a Falmouth oyster boat with roller furling and in mast reefing??
People have been shot for lesser suggestions, and deservedly so.
People have been shot for lesser suggestions, and deservedly so.
a Falmouth oyster boat with roller furling and in mast reefing??
People have been shot for lesser suggestions, and deservedly so.
Yes, it'd be an outrage on a traditional styled boat.
But what about an Anderson 22 with roller-reefed self-tacking jib, and in-mast reefing?
Nice try. Boat came with the name and it stuck.And your wifes name is???
The traditional boats with high bulwarks at the front and low or nothing at the back would help with both boarding and comfort. Sadly bulwarks are not helpful for windage.
Personally I love 'em, but cannot afford to berth a 50 footer, which is about the size that, IMHO, their advantages outweigh the windage.
EDIT - W.R.T. crossed posts: Despite the day to day realities of family life, I want to be able to live aboard in both cold and hot climates and Time is doing his best to debilitate, so creature comforts are de rigeur.
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How did you get those bits of wood under the keel?
You must be ever so strong.
While I have long admired the out-of-the-box concepts of Mr. Bolger, I have found his aesthetics at times require a sense of eccentricity I have not yet gained access to.It was Phil Bolger who said you can't have too much freeboard
Me too.While I have long admired the out-of-the-box concepts of Mr. Bolger, I have found his aesthetics at times require a sense of eccentricity I have not yet gained access to.