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    Re: Biodegradable Boat Building--No Plastic!

    http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0053/4098/7482/products/BldgClassicSmallCrft.jpg?v=1616607309

    Available from our host through the Woodenboat Store (and no doubt elsewhere) this is well worth the...
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    Re: Biodegradable Boat Building--No Plastic!

    That is exactly the use I built the prams to do and one of the reasons why I haven't rigged them for sail.

    They do tow reasonably well:...
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    Re: A 4-day Workweek?

    I just can't see how a crew building something like a house is going to accomplish in a 32 hour week what they would have in a 40 hour week. We've been talking about the middle class (where most...
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    Re: Biodegradable Boat Building--No Plastic!

    I built the mast and sail for the FP then took her out for a spin under oars and decided that she was just too little for me (6'-0" 225lbs) to go sailing in so stopped there. If I were to go ahead...
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    Re: Biodegradable Boat Building--No Plastic!

    https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-zXnDF6M/0/L/i-zXnDF6M-L.jpg
    Winter storage, PP on the laft, FP to the right.
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    Re: Biodegradable Boat Building--No Plastic!

    My "Feather" Pram came in around 60 pounds, somebody else here has one on the 40's which I think was mostly the difference between 4 and 6 mm plywood. It's a tiny little boat without a lot of...
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    Re: A 4-day Workweek?

    “It works for us — I don’t know if it will work for other people. It’s business to business,” Grippo said. “But obviously, I would say give it a try. I know we’re never going back.”

    That last...
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    Re: Biodegradable Boat Building--No Plastic!

    Borrow Chris' wheelbarrow, throw 85-100 pounds of dirt in there, take it for a test drive up and down your hill and get back to us.

    Does this mean we're launching Emily Ruth soon? If you want to...
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    Re: Biodegradable Boat Building--No Plastic!

    A belated "welcome to the forum" from across Rich Passage!

    I think a few questions are in order.

    What do you consider "light"? And how do you intend to use the boat? How do you plan on getting...
  10. Re: Michelangelo’s 16th century “David” sculpture “pornographic".

    Not all of them:
    https://naturist-christians.org/ (Probably NSFW in most places...)

    But you're right there is an authoritarian streak that runs through some religious organizations, one of their...
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    Re: What's for dinner

    https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-rrRtBm4/0/L/i-rrRtBm4-L.jpg
    https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-dCTH2Qh/0/L/i-dCTH2Qh-L.jpg
    Potato rolls
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  12. Re: Idaho (and other states) are or will be shooting criminals

    OR has a valid point. Especially in a state like Idaho where the governor has the ultimate authority to decide whether an execution takes place or not. This isn't something the chief executive ought...
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    Re: What's for dinner

    150 is too high for the lean cut like that. Pull it out of the oven somewhere between 135 and 140, it will finish out 5 to 10 degrees higher as it rests. Brining will help too, baseline is 1...
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    Re: A Minahouet in NC

    Nice. I've only seen Minahouet in pictures or video but always liked to the look, thanks for joining the fray here.
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    Re: A Visit to the Dark Side- Classic Glass :)

    Any updates on your restoration project? Still suffering from supply chain issues?

    I've been driving past this one at work:

    https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-xG5dDKh/0/L/i-xG5dDKh-L.jpg
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    Re: Lazy jacks for gaff rig

    https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-TWSkz4c/0/L/i-TWSkz4c-L.jpg
    This has worked for me. The lazyjacks meet the mast at the same height as the throat halyard, you need to have some room between the...
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    Re: some motorbikes. . .

    https://comoto.imgix.net/blog_content_image/image/81841/gallery/R100_Repair-5.jpg?w=789&dpr=2&auto=format
    One of the many fine attributes of the airhead. Add some Stabil, close the petcock, drop the...
  18. Re: Arson Fire Damages Dozens of Boats in Seattle

    https://smhttp-ssl-61500.nexcesscdn.net/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/1024x1024/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/3/4/3421_dual_inlet_base_with_3488_discharge_pipe_3499_quad_stacked_tips.jpg...
  19. Thread: Svea

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    Re: Svea

    You and Leif beat me too it. The whole "pour fuel on top of the stove to pre-heat it" thing always made me nervous on a stationary rock or picnic table, hard to imagine doing it on a small boat.
  20. Thread: Anchor Bag

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    Re: Anchor Bag

    My ground tackle is an anchor with boat-length of chain attached to 200' of nylon line. The problem I've had with storing the rode in a bag is that it never dries out, the end result being a funky...
  21. Re: Best sandals for small boat mucking about?

    My feet don't like Crocs and are the wrong shape for Vans (short, high arch and extra-wide). Those high arches do a great job of attracting small rocks so sandals are out too. My go-to are classic...
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    Re: Skulling notch side for left handers

    Have you tried sculling yet? The two dinghies I've done the most sculling in are my Feather and Portage Prams, both with a centerline notch. In that weird ambidextrous way we lefties have, I scull...
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    Re: Where is trump?

    Have any Russian oligarch mega yachts set sail recently?
  24. Re: One insane englishman, starting again from where the thread broke

    I'm using Firefox and getting the dreaded white page too
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    Re: this is some good socialist **** right here

    http://cdn.statcdn.com/Infographic/images/normal/18160.jpeg
    What is it about the southern tier of the US?

    Higher rates of diabetes in the US than pretty much anywhere else, American...
  26. Re: How did Corned Beef (and cabbage) become an Irish Tradition?

    https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-fZnpPmr/0/L/i-fZnpPmr-L.jpg
    Some Montreal Smoked Beef I posted over on the "What's for Dinner" thread a couple of weeks back, a close cousin to pastrami.
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  27. Re: How did Corned Beef (and cabbage) become an Irish Tradition?

    No need to add sugar when corning beef. Skipping the sodium nitrite work OK too though you end up with a less than appealing gray brisket.
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    Re: Lofting the Brewer catboat

    That is delightfully swoopy
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    Re: 30,000 Islands, Two Small Boats

    That was a pretty epic trip, thank you for sharing.

    Are you any closer to finding your way onto the water in your new area?
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    Re: Hey Joe - weather report?

    https://ca-times.brightspotcdn.com/dims4/default/845fb52/2147483647/strip/true/crop/5280x3520+0+218/resize/840x560!/quality/80/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcalifornia-times-brightspot.s3.amazonaws.com%2F1c%2F85...
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    Re: Lazarette Hinge Arrangments

    https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52752243118_43e4b77f4b_c.jpg
    What about changing the hinge orientation 90 degrees? Build the lid in two pieces that hinge off the two bulkheads running fore and...
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    Re: Motorcycle helmet

    I managed to wear out two Roadcrafters (they were good for about 12 years each before the Goretex was just too far gone) and just before the pandemic picked up a waxed cotton Falstaff. Takes about a...
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    Re: Motorcycle helmet

    Good points Ted.

    I'll add: First off, learning to ride? Take a class, this is not a good place for OJT. If you already ride find a dual-sport class, you'll learn a lot about traction control and...
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    Re: I want this . . .

    https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-wBsb7tp/0/O/i-wBsb7tp.jpg
    Sometimes I miss this one. Those early F650s were quite capable. Very touchy about tires, TKC 80s were the best.
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    Re: Motorcycle helmet

    https://cdn1.polaris.com/globalassets/pga/indian/shop/apparel/new-products/2862955.jpg?v=a91175dc&format=webp&height=800
    Back in the day I wore a helmet a lot like this (without the Indian logo)....
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    Re: Motorcycle helmet

    I use an older HJC modular helmet with an integral flip down sunscreen. Last time I went out seriously shopping for a helmet I discovered the HJC brand fit my head a lot better than the Shoei did....
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    Re: Flying a mirror 14 sail from a sprit?

    https://i.imgur.com/3hXM4kz.jpg
    Nice picture!
    I applaud your willingness to experiment. Looking at the amount of luff sag in not particularly windy looking conditions I wonder if adding a couple of...
  38. Re: 67 Ford Bronco, the valet parker’s nightmare.

    The early Bronco came with a Dana 20 transfer case. 2high, 4high, 4low and neutral. There is a block-off plate on mine where the PTO would come out, at one point I was keeping an eye out for one....
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    Re: building progress

    I had to go look it up because while I know a lot of folks with new hips and knees I'd never heard of an ankle replacement....
  40. Re: 67 Ford Bronco, the valet parker’s nightmare.

    https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-DHWNwHt/0/L/i-DHWNwHt-L.jpg

    This is an "off the shelf" kit to move the old column shifter to the floor. One stick for the 3-speed transmission, one for the...
  41. Thread: Portage Pram

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    Re: Portage Pram

    https://photos.smugmug.com/Boats/Kayaks/i-fX8W48R/0/b5497f38/L/2022061616273768--4873073486840993208-IMG_1933-L.jpg

    I guess Poppy is now a Portage Pram 1.0

    The OG gunnels are built up layers of...
  42. Thread: Portage Pram

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    Re: Portage Pram

    The bottom and first planks up the sides (on a flat bottom boat like this are they considered garboards or broads?) get a layer of glass. Bruce is wondering about the built-up gunnels and how to deal...
  43. Thread: Portage Pram

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    Re: Portage Pram

    That's interesting, I wonder why they felt the need to add foam.

    I think it wants some kind of protection but I'm not sure just a layer of fiberglass is going to do much.
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    Re: Minimal micro, nesting dinghy

    https://sailboatdata.com/storage/xsNKBWGRoAMwFOo2TIzGx0a7ZYewDKJ9UuLqSC7K.jpeg
    All the Shark 24 sail plans I've looked at show a big, deck sweeping jib. I think stacking dinghy parts up on the...
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    Re: What's for dinner

    https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-jGdCrKD/0/L/i-jGdCrKD-L.jpg

    Soup and sandwich night: pork meatball bahn mi and tom kha gai
  46. Re: Skerry, square mast/spars, round mast/spars? Sail?

    The plans for my gaff-rigged Eun Mara show a square sectioned mast with well rounded corners. As far as I know in practice they get finished round. I think the Oonagh from Off Center Harbor/Doug...
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    Re: Electric inboard

    Our hosts ran an article on putting a pod motor in a rudder last year, #285 the March/April issue

    Also:...
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    Re: New Boat for the BROTM?

    https://bajao-sup.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Bild-BAJAO-Cabin-mit-Angel-2048x1536.jpeg
    you can even get a tent!
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    Re: New Boat for the BROTM?

    Have you considered an inflatable SUP? Minimalist travel but they doesn't take up much space and are quite inexpensive, especially when compared to a rotomolded kayak.Over at the fishing end of the...
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    Re: Eun Mara Gaff Yawl

    That's a lot of sail! There is a picture of Minna (the first Eun Mara) in an old Watercraft magazine running a spinnaker. A little more complexity than this singlehander wants to add.
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