1 Dec 2006 #1 C ChrisE Well-Known Member Joined 13 Nov 2003 Messages 7,343 Location Kington www.simpleisgood.com Boat as art?
1 Dec 2006 #2 FullCircle Well-Known Member Joined 19 Nov 2003 Messages 28,223 Visit site Whats the French for Barking? /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
1 Dec 2006 #3 S salamicollie Well-Known Member Joined 7 Mar 2002 Messages 354 Location Cheshire Visit site Except Lia is nice Suffolk girl, mind you that might explain it...
1 Dec 2006 #4 S Sea_dreamer Well-Known Member Joined 20 Nov 2004 Messages 180 Location Scotland www.sea-dreamer.com What else do you do with boats that have done what they were designed for. Better that than Drum - which I saw in tarbert hosting a stag weekend...
What else do you do with boats that have done what they were designed for. Better that than Drum - which I saw in tarbert hosting a stag weekend...
1 Dec 2006 #5 Aja Well-Known Member Joined 6 Nov 2001 Messages 4,790 Visit site Drum Why do they never hoist the boom out of head's reach on that boat? Donald
1 Dec 2006 #6 Twister_Ken Well-Known Member Joined 31 May 2001 Messages 27,584 Location 'ang on a mo, I'll just take some bearings Visit site Arthur boat Effin' brilliant.
1 Dec 2006 #7 H hylass Well-Known Member Joined 6 Jan 2005 Messages 580 Visit site [ QUOTE ] Whats the French for Barking? /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif [/ QUOTE ] Aboiement.. Ouaff Ouafff !.. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
[ QUOTE ] Whats the French for Barking? /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif [/ QUOTE ] Aboiement.. Ouaff Ouafff !.. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
1 Dec 2006 #8 J john_morris_uk Well-Known Member Joined 3 Jul 2002 Messages 28,791 Location At sea somewhere. yachtserendipity.wordpress.com Re: Drum [ QUOTE ] Why do they never hoist the boom out of head's reach on that boat? Donald [/ QUOTE ]Probably because (like many racing boats) it doesn't have a topping lift. Solid/gas strut/kicker... and that's where the boom sits when not under sail.
Re: Drum [ QUOTE ] Why do they never hoist the boom out of head's reach on that boat? Donald [/ QUOTE ]Probably because (like many racing boats) it doesn't have a topping lift. Solid/gas strut/kicker... and that's where the boom sits when not under sail.
1 Dec 2006 #9 T Tamarisk1 Well-Known Member Joined 21 Jun 2004 Messages 125 Location London Visit site Re: Drum Can they not run the m. halyard to it when in port? Saves your bonce!
1 Dec 2006 #10 Lakesailor Well-Known Member Joined 15 Feb 2005 Messages 35,233 Location Near Here Visit site This is boat art