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    Re: Caledonia Yawl build downunder

    Is your "electric outboard" really a trolling motor? If so the shaft is likely to be long enough to hand over the side. I have one that has worked well hanging off the side where I reenforced the...
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    Re: Selway Fisher Clyde 18

    Looks just right!
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    Re: Lofting the Brewer catboat

    Jim, Your boat just keeps getting more beautify with every post. I'll just keep viewing and sublimating my boat building urges.
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    Re: Caledonia Yawl build downunder

    Neil,

    I replied to your private message but I cannot confirm that the system actually forwarded the message to you.

    Tom
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    Re: Caledonia Yawl build downunder

    Sorry, I for got to provide his name. Floki is a Cream Colored Golden Retriever (aka English Golden Retriever). I had pressed my wife to name him Hamish so when I suggested Floki as an alternative...
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    Re: Caledonia Yawl build downunder

    Looking very good Neil! So is D'Arcy a sailor? The reason I ask is we brought home this little guy Dec 9th and was wondering if he'd be a good first mate on the boat. In six weeks he has gone from...
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    Re: America schooner restoration

    And here I thought the post was excessively verbose! :d
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    Re: Selway Fisher Clyde 18

    Looking really good! I like the color scheme but grey soles sound fishy to me. . .
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    Re: Newbie with Lots of Questions

    Philly seaport museum had a boatbuilding 101 class that spent most of its time on lofting but I don't know if they provide that any more.
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    Re: Newbie with Lots of Questions

    Bayviewrr,

    Great choice of a vessel fit for purpose, the environment and it is a "native" of the area. I will follow your thread with interest. I launch my sailboat out of Tribe's Landing,...
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    Re: H28 "Larrikin" rebuild

    It is amazing what one can do with basic tools like a couple of pulleys and a bit of rope. Nice progress and great video.
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    Re: Caledonia Yawl build downunder

    That a big step forwards, and a big open landscape of boat to fill. Keep on plugging. Here on the "up" side of the planet I'm packing up my sails and flushing the seasons offering out of the boat.
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    Re: Canoe Gunnels?

    Black locust and they'll outlast the canoe.
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    Re: Selway Fisher Clyde 18

    A little paint on the hull and a gunwale and al of a sudden the sheer line really pops.
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    Re: Caledonia Yawl build downunder

    Looking good Neil!
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    Re: Advanced Balanced Lug Sailing Techniques

    I am sure a number of us owe Keyhavenpotterer a thank you for the good advice.
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    Re: Advanced Balanced Lug Sailing Techniques

    I want to thank AJZimm for posting this drawing and comment about yard tension. I have added the padeye to my yard as shown and a better outhaul to the peak of the sail. As a result my upwind...
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    Re: Another Hartley TS16 restore.

    This looks like a drawing from one of my old math textbooks, t'was a long, long time ago. . .

    I stick my head in the door from time to time to see your progress. I appreciate the economy of your...
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    Re: Caledonia Yawl build downunder

    Looking very good Neil, I like your color choices. I painted using the roll and tip method with a very thin nap foam roller and tipped with a semi-dry natural brush applying traditional Interlux...
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    Re: Building a Peregrine 18

    Boat looks very pretty as do your oarlock sockets. I had seriously considered building a Peregrine 18 but the Caledonia Yawl just had more appeal for me. Enjoy the process and the product!
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    Re: Corking a boat

    We don't speak English, we talk American (dialect).
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    Re: Building the CoPogy 18

    Well done. That is one BIG little boat, impressive. Very handsome under sail.
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    Re: Calendar Island Yawl 18 - First Sail

    Congrats and well done! I am sure you will enjoy sailing her.
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    Re: Identify and restore

    I'd bet those forward spray rails were put on after the first outing with the new forward piloting position. The person who drove the boat on the first outing got wet from the nose-down trim. ...
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    Re: about to take the plunge

    Best place to start is reading and watching how to videos.

    A free pdf and good resource on working with epoxy: https://www.westsystem.com/wp-content/uploads/GougeonBook-061205-1.pdf

    Ian...
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    Re: H28 "Larrikin" rebuild

    Just beautiful!
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    Re: Caledonia Yawl build downunder

    Nice to see your progress Neil.
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    Re: Deltaville Deadrise

    Excellent!
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    https://shop.hamiltonmarine.com/inet/storefront/store.php?mode=searchstore&search%5Bsearchfor%5D=Handrail
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    Re: My "new" (to me) Glen-L Fancy Free

    I am a rank amateur but if you are going to epoxy the deck why not just use thickened epoxy for the screw and glue work. Strong, water tight and very forgiving of poor fit. Wood flour would work...
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    Re: Deltaville Deadrise

    Deltaville Deadrise was a great post to follow your Port Comfort 23 build. Hopefully the new owner will send a picture or two of the boat in action that you can post here.
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    Re: Oughtred Fulmar Build

    I believe that roller will make retrieval very difficult.

    Your boat is beautiful, enjoy!
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    Re: Rebuilding and Repowering a 1966 ClipperCraft

    Looking good, when do you plan a first run?
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    Re: NJ Garvey build

    Congratulations! Your boat looks like it's at home on a mooring. I hope you post some sailing pictures so we can see how you chose to rig your sails.
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    Re: Silicon bronze screws - sources?

    My choice for a good selection and reasonable price for the east coast: https://hamiltonmarine.com

    Since nedL suggests Goulet Specialties in CT I would check them out too.
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    Re: Lofting the Brewer catboat

    Good luck with the PT, sounds like you are in good hands. Be religious about doing your at home assignments, they are just as important. I'm five months out on knee replacement and PT was critical...
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    On a trailered boat porch and deck paint should be fine. However, if you want a marine paint that won't break the budget Rustolium Marine is a reasonable option. I have used it on my boat and works...
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    Re: Who knows what this is?

    I haven't seen one of these since 1968!
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    Re: Lofting the Brewer catboat

    That might cause a massive bums rush!

    I am a long time stalker - I have enjoyed the elegance of this build and have taken a number of important basic lessons to heart. Some have been put to...
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    Re: Selway Fisher Clyde 18

    Other than being dependent on the temperament of the weather would it be easier to complete the rest of the boat and then build the cabin to out on the driveway? I can't past the concept of...
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    Re: Lighting 19 Renovation

    The only thing that comes close to being a "mini-lightening" in my experience is a Bluejay. Either way both boats are fun to sail.

    As Rich Jones said Rustolium Marine would be just fine on a...
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    Re: Selway Fisher Clyde 18

    You are caught between a rock and a hard place.
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    Re: Selway Fisher Clyde 18

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    Crazy question: Would the boat fit through the door on its side so you don't have to amputate the cabin top?

    Crazier question: Is the header of the garage door wood or brick? You know...
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    Re: H28 "Larrikin" rebuild

    Very pretty Cabinetry, boats are furniture that float!
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    Re: Anyone know this model?

    Monet used a studio boat.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Studio_Boat_%28Le_Bateau-atelier%29
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    Re: Caledonia Yawl build downunder

    Neil, I am so sorry you must live in such a depressing environment! It must be such an insult to the eyes to see that in the morning:d.
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    Re: Caledonia Yawl build downunder

    Looks very good to me Neil, and very familiar for some reason.

    Good luck with the new dog, I love retrievers but they always challenging the first two years. After that we become the best of...
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    Re: H28 "Larrikin" rebuild

    How do you work with all that lofty space above the boat!
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    Re: H28 "Larrikin" rebuild

    The sweeps of those sides are appealing to the eye and those corner posts a pretty piece of work.

    I've been looking in on your work for quite a while and hope you get to enjoy the fruits of your...
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    Re: The Cape Henry 21 building thread

    Congratulations on your launch! The name and color are a good laugh but boat is too pretty to be a HULK!
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