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    It was kinda funny 30 people on a 3 hour charter cruze shades of Gilligans Island as the storm clouds brewed. We only motored as I couldn't convince the skipper to set any sails......can't imagine why. Anyway a good time was had by all apart from one poor soul who was calling for Ruth and despite getting drenched.

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    What sort of rig did he have on the thing ?.
    A stormsail up could have had you scooting along nicely !.
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    Surf down your way portland? It's flat as a board here, no surf at all. Early today we had a big downpour, very tropical and now it's hot and humid again.

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    Yes , big time surf , especially tonight , and in the morning.
    I haven't been down to see HS today , but I can hear the surf from here , booming in.
    It can't be very pleasant down there though , because all of the slickers are going home early.
    If I had a bigger boat though , I'd go out.
    I've been out in some pretty rough weather , and been very impressed with the old time crays boats coming home . They are wet well boats , and sit low in the water , and seem almost serene , as they motor home .
    We had a front come through a little while ago , but its settled down a bit now. Another rain squall as I type.
    My new boat will need a good wheelhouse.
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    There was a really heavy wet well cray boat for sale during the Hobart show. Built on a beach, about 60 years old and down below was like a petrified forest, rough grown and adze-shaped timbers with the bark still on in places, bolted together to make the necessary curves. Not quit symmetrical, in fact not quite at all but she seems to have had a long ongoing working life.

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    How big mate ?.
    And do you reckon anybody had photos of it ?.
    I'm constantly monitoring the Tasmanian and Victorian brokers , and haven't seen anything like that on their sites.
    Regards Rob J.

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    Do you think this one would pass muster ? http://translate.google.com.au/trans...26prmd%3Dimvns Rob J.
    edited to add.
    That didn't quite work , but if you type in the reference 11107055 it does , or do a search for Kvase ;gaffelketsch .
    Regards Rob J.
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    Bigger, rougher, more freeboard and not so stylish. I think Duncan went aboard. Owner was a rather large man with a skinny son. I just retrieved my pics from a black hole, I'll have a look tonight.

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    (chuckle) , be careful with those photos !.
    Yes , I'd appreciate seeing the photos of the old crayboat , if possible.
    Tonights fine.
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    Prolly a dumb question, but can you put a Heron mainsail on a Mirror?
    The size is the same (only 1.5 sq ft difference)
    Cant find the specs for height of mast gaff and boom.

    Was wondering if I could use it for a spare?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meli View Post
    Prolly a dumb question, but can you put a Heron mainsail on a Mirror?
    The size is the same (only 1.5 sq ft difference)
    Cant find the specs for height of mast gaff and boom.

    Was wondering if I could use it for a spare?
    Try googling the dimensions of each.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Meli View Post
    Prolly a dumb question, but can you put a Heron mainsail on a Mirror?
    The size is the same (only 1.5 sq ft difference)
    Cant find the specs for height of mast gaff and boom.

    Was wondering if I could use it for a spare?
    Herons can have either a gaff rig or bermudan rig so you'd first need to see which setup your sail is made for. There's a National Heron Association website that has all the legal dimensions.
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    Gee , we are certainly making our mark on this place.
    The P.O. had cats , and used lots of sprays around the place , as a concequence there was surprisingly little or no bird life.
    And even though he had access to water , he rarely used it.
    We have planted a lot more in the 2 acre garden , increased it by 1/2 an acre , kept it well watered , no cats , and no sprays.
    And we are seeing the results of it now , the place is teeming with bird life !.
    I've just been for a walk through the trees , very late in the afternoon , and there must be hundreds of birds here.
    very nice , very satisfying .
    So much colour in the garden , attracting so much colour in the bird life.
    And Koalas .
    And 'roos and wallabies.
    I wish the last 3 would stay away.
    Not so much because of the damage they do , but a good percentage of them finish up as road kill.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RFNK View Post
    Herons can have either a gaff rig or bermudan rig so you'd first need to see which setup your sail is made for. There's a National Heron Association website that has all the legal dimensions.
    Rick
    It's got a ropey edge to the mast side so I'm guessing a gaff rig. Stevebaby sent it to me.
    The problem is mere finding dimentions of the Mirror, there's not a lot out there.
    I guess I can take it with me next time I go out to the club where my boat is and try it out and see how it sets.

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    Our birdlife is remarkable Rob, we fenced out the cows years ago and as the place became more and more overgrown all the ground nesting birds arrived but we had huge numbers of cats .
    I shot about 18 of them but then cane toads arrived and massacred the snake population and also the cat population . The bird population boomed .
    Perfect is the enemy of good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meli View Post
    It's got a ropey edge to the mast side so I'm guessing a gaff rig. Stevebaby sent it to me.
    The problem is mere finding dimentions of the Mirror, there's not a lot out there.
    I guess I can take it with me next time I go out to the club where my boat is and try it out and see how it sets.
    Mirror: luff 1244mm, foot 2133mm, leech 4520mm

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    Now you need to get rid of the cane toads !.
    I was going to go up to the Kimberlies with a group of Vietnam Vets to help out , but arthritis stopped me.
    However , I have kept in touch , the latest is that they are infecting cane toads with lungworm , and that is slowing them down.
    Maybe it would help out your way. http://www.canetoads.com.au/hewslet23.htm .
    Cats and rabbits don't last long here .
    We have 8 horses too , on the pastures . Actually one old boy with no teeth is allowed to wonder around the new garden , he does no harm , and just eats the softest clovers.
    I'm putting in windbreaks with boat building timbers , but I'll never see the benefit of them.
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    The cane toads are far, far less common .10 years ago I'd find 10 or 12 on the lawn every night , now 2 or 3 a week is more common. I'm not sure why, some look sick some very fat and well .
    Perfect is the enemy of good.

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    Maybe you need to practise your golf swing , on the healthy ones !.
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    Hardly ever see a cane toad here any more.

    Rescued a green tree frog on the job I've been working on a couple of days ago.

    It had fallen into a post hole I was cleaning out prior to placing concrete.

    Frogs seem to be making a bit of a come back.

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    Brush hook swing !
    Perfect is the enemy of good.

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    I'm shocked and horrified that you chaps could be so brutal. Toads have feelings too, you know.
    Carpe the living sh!t out of the Diem


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    Huey's sending it down here, btw.

    Just lucky I cleaned out the blocked up box gutter today when I blew about a ton of bark off the roof.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bigfella View Post
    I'm shocked and horrified that you chaps could be so brutal. Toads have feelings too, you know.
    Not for long.
    Perfect is the enemy of good.

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    Did all my gutters and filters yesterday too, poured this morning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bigfella View Post
    I'm shocked and horrified that you chaps could be so brutal. Toads have feelings too, you know.
    In all seriousness I don't like killing toads because as you said tongue in cheek , they feel too. The trouble is that they are essentially little poison baits and you just can't leave them sitting around.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Meli View Post
    I actually got my boat on the water today.
    Using Duncan's set up for the jib makes things so much easier. A few technical hitches like the tiller extention twisty bit coming untwisted half way through a jibe and jib sheets way too long. But I didn't capsize or hit anything.
    Oh, and I painted her name on the back
    Cool! Well done!

    And, no, a Heron main won't fit a Mirror mast. The luff and head of the Mirror's main are respectively longer and shorter than the luff and head of the Heron's main. The rig on both is called gunter, rather than gaff rigged.
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    I use a puffin mast and sail on my Mac with a blue tarp jib. Not often, just for fun really as the leeboard position is quite different and awkward. I picked them up at a garage sale.

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    Jeff , the photo you sent didn't come across , and my reply to your e-mail address bounced . Try johnson_rob at bigpond.com .
    Regards Rob J.

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    Ah , lovely nice , steady light rain.
    Yep , it could bring on downy mildew , but it will really benefit the garden , and pastures.
    The old horse has eaten down all that I'm watering , this rain will be of real benefit.
    I can see him now , head down , gums pulling at the wet grass.
    Regards Rob J.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duncan Gibbs View Post
    Cool! Well done!

    And, no, a Heron main won't fit a Mirror mast. The luff and head of the Mirror's main are respectively longer and shorter than the luff and head of the Heron's main. The rig on both is called gunter, rather than gaff rigged.
    Talk about fussy! The Mirror or Heron aren't strictly true gunters anyway! But the Heron Class Association allows either a gunter rig or a bermudan rig. I don't know but I expect that most later Herons would have the bermudan rig. I like Herons and Mirrors a lot.
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    Not really fussy Rick! Is it a sliding gunter (Herons and Mirrors) or a folding gunter (think couta boats)...

    Somehow I'm merinded of African and European swallows and coconut numbers!
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    Duncan , what can you tell us about the cray boat "Ripple" , from the last WBF ?.
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    Not much Rob, aside from what I can show from this picture. She's rather lovely isn't she, and I take it from your question that she's still on the Market.

    For some reason when I took this shot I didn't see Jeff (Sku) standing on deck having a chin-wag until I was going through the pictures back up here.
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    Duncan , I don't know if she is still for sale , its just that Jeff mentioned that she was then.
    Can either of you remember if there was much room behind the wheelhouse ?.
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    Jeff would be the man to answer all your detailed questions.
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    I just need to be able to set up my trolling lines aft , and have a seat there to watch them.
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    I remember the boat and the owner.

    I don't have a photo which probably means I didn't find the boat attractive at the time.

    I think the boat has been at each boat show I have been to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duncan Gibbs View Post
    Not really fussy Rick! Is it a sliding gunter (Herons and Mirrors) or a folding gunter (think couta boats)...

    Somehow I'm merinded of African and European swallows and coconut numbers!
    I'll take your word on it
    So, does anyone want a heron sail?
    Stevebaby sent it to me by mistake. Wevs no herons at the club.

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    I'm off to Ocean grove tomorrow for a whole week. hope to catch a fish or two at Barwon Heads.
    Any suggestions re bait for salmon, apparently theres a few in the estuary.

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    The Salmon bite on Halco hard metal lures over here or soft plastics pink and green Gulp Nuclear Chicken but the soft plastics are a bit fussy to use.

    http://www.fishing-lure.com.au/prod148.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by rufustr View Post
    I remember the boat and the owner.

    I don't have a photo which probably means I didn't find the boat attractive at the time.

    I think the boat has been at each boat show I have been to.
    Now that I see that photo and the owner in his chair I vaguely remember thinking the same Rufus. I went to look at her with you (Rob) in mind, but wasn't impressed enough with her to bother looking over her and I'm regretting my lousy memory because I can't remember specifically why.....hints of nail sickness down the port side rings a small bell ... but ....???? I
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    Greg , Jeff has sent me photos of the ribs etc , she is "interesting".
    I think a surveyor would probably use up a biro or 2 .
    But at the end of the day , its whether it suits what I want to do with it.
    It doesn't look much of a sailing vessel at all.
    It is still set up for what it was originally designed for , taking lobster.
    I'd like to be able to sit behind the wheelhouse , with a trolling rod out each side.
    If you have them further forward you can get the lines tangled on turns etc.
    She is an interesting boat , but then any wooden boat is interesting to me.
    Oh , and I found the email from the previous owner of the Juliene after she was sold.
    She wasn't much of a sailboat , under 10 knots of breeze , but got going in 40 knots .
    A beautiful boat , but I'd like something that is handier under sail.
    Regards Rob J.

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    Here are a couple more pics of her:






    Might she have been roughly glass sheathed??
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    I don't have any better pix and I don't remember much about aft of the wheelhouse but there doesn't seem to be much space. "Might she have been roughly glass sheathed??" I don't think so. Greg everything about her was 'rough' not a pretty boat but solid and I think that's what attracted me. I don't know enough to comment o nail sickness. I cannot imagine she'd be much of a sailer. I do remember however her bilges were bone dry. Not a lot of room below with the wet well, two big tanks and no permanent steps.

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    I do have a photo from 2007.

    I didn't bother again.

    I think the owner is proud of his boat though.


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    I'm hoping to get some more sailing done , once the seas subside a bit.
    A young german girl working across the road from us has been coming out with me .
    She had never sailed before , but is a quick learner , and keen.
    I also met a bloke down on the marina today , a yachtsman , who wants to sail on HS , so I should get sailing again soon.
    Hopefully Friday , then Saturday , after CG duty , at this stage.
    Today I could see the swell crashing over Lawrence Rock , from 3-4 kms away.
    By Friday the sea should have settled.
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    WELL! Summers here....phew!
    In a World full of wonders, man invented boredom. (Terry Pratchett)

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    Huh! Down here it 's 13C and they forecast snow down Tassy way.
    Morning, rained all night and a thunderstorm overhead at present. I might have to light the fire! No wednesday paddle today.

    Off Topic. Anne wants a Notebook, any recommendations? Gary?
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    Depends on whether she wants to carry it around or not. If she wants it to be portable and light, then get one of the new Macs or a notebook with flash drive. They weigh a little over a kg - fantastic. Get an external DVD drive if you get a Windows machine.
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