helixkimara
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(Modified) Corribee junk rig or Kingfisher 20+ sloop or junk have to decide ?????
I bought one of Chris's ex Kingfishers - 'Mandolin' the 20+JR version and can vouch for the build quality and seaworthyness. She is entered for the 2012 Jester (some uncompleted business after 2008 in 'Tahiti Belle'). Recently came back to Newhaven from La Havre 70M in F7 - no problems, but make sure the battens are tied in using 'surgeons knots' at each point and not laced with a single line. If you do go the kingfisher route helixkimara please get in touch so we can swop ideas.
A minor point that I kept asking myself "Is it big enough for me" I'm 6ft. 2" and not slightly built.
I bought one of Chris's ex Kingfishers - 'Mandolin' the 20+JR version and can vouch for the build quality and seaworthyness. She is entered for the 2012 Jester (some uncompleted business after 2008 in 'Tahiti Belle'). Recently came back to Newhaven from La Havre 70M in F7 - no problems, but make sure the battens are tied in using 'surgeons knots' at each point and not laced with a single line. If you do go the kingfisher route helixkimara please get in touch so we can swop ideas.
Ha, I'm 6ft 2 also but fairly lean, yoga every morning helps.
I spent most of my time in the cabin either lying down or on my knees and hence... sore knees!
I'd be tempted to make a seat that fitted the companionway step so I could sit comfortably and watch the world go by, especially if I had a cuddy of some sort, rigid or otherwise.
I guess with two boats on the go you've got plenty on your hands, good luck Malcome.
Guy.
Hi Guy, Nothing major, just strengthening, She is 2 T but am still looking into making her unsinkable, loads of space for foam slabs/bulk heads. New hatch, standing/running rigging. I've got the wind vane(windpilot pacific).
I've still got the Junk rig Corribee and she is stripped out ready to be "Rogered" (as in Roger Tayler)
BUT, I'm having dificulty getting the mast and sails from the "previous, previous" owner as she lives in Austria (Long story but we keep missing each other). A minor point that I kept asking myself "Is it big enough for me" I'm 6ft. 2" and not slightly built. The reason I got the Corribee was that the previous owner "was having difficulty getting the mast and sails"
Malcome