Kawasaki
Well-Known Member
It's funny how things happen sometimes
Drestwos was 'camping' at My Gaff last weekend
I mentioned a certain type of craft I had blimped in me mates boatyard on the Menai Strait.
I described.
Drew said 'Fairy' I said, 'No I aint'!
Straight away Drew knew it was an Atlanta from My description
So we had to take a look.
I had 'inspected' said vessel a few weeks before
Blimey She is in good nick.
Then it goes on
There is another bigger Fairy of the same type in Gallows point up the Strait in Beaumaris.
Now I aint no sailor (or fairy!!!) but I do admire properly built craft with or without power.
I have been in awe and a fan of the Huntress, Huntsman et al for years.
I didn't know they made saily boats till we stumbled on this one.
Man in charge at the Yard that is overseeing plus doing some work on the vessel is a craftsman
Sort of semi retired.
Knows His stuff
Kinda breed we are loosing unfortunately.
He shall remain anonimous cos He will want to.
Sarabande
He told me the tale about 'agba' last week.
Could be 'folklore/myth' .
It kinda goes like this.
'They went into the forest for teak etc and cut down the agba to get at the prized timber.
Then noticed a few years later that the agba, previously thought 'waste' was still hard an tough after settling in damp conditions for years!'
Drestwos was 'camping' at My Gaff last weekend
I mentioned a certain type of craft I had blimped in me mates boatyard on the Menai Strait.
I described.
Drew said 'Fairy' I said, 'No I aint'!
Straight away Drew knew it was an Atlanta from My description
So we had to take a look.
I had 'inspected' said vessel a few weeks before
Blimey She is in good nick.
Then it goes on
There is another bigger Fairy of the same type in Gallows point up the Strait in Beaumaris.
Now I aint no sailor (or fairy!!!) but I do admire properly built craft with or without power.
I have been in awe and a fan of the Huntress, Huntsman et al for years.
I didn't know they made saily boats till we stumbled on this one.
Man in charge at the Yard that is overseeing plus doing some work on the vessel is a craftsman
Sort of semi retired.
Knows His stuff
Kinda breed we are loosing unfortunately.
He shall remain anonimous cos He will want to.
Sarabande
He told me the tale about 'agba' last week.
Could be 'folklore/myth' .
It kinda goes like this.
'They went into the forest for teak etc and cut down the agba to get at the prized timber.
Then noticed a few years later that the agba, previously thought 'waste' was still hard an tough after settling in damp conditions for years!'