Giant jigsaw.
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Giant jigsaw.
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"Life is under no obligation to give us what we expect." Irrfan Khan. RIP
What a load of junk!
Rick
Essentially once I am in NSW I can do what I like, the problem arises when traveling back across the Queensland border.
My interpretation indicates a haul out may not be considered an essential service, and our Premier has instructed us all to stay in our Village. I’ll have to deal with it when the time comes.
3 perfect days coming up to do the cabin side and I can't do it....curse you CV!
"Life is under no obligation to give us what we expect." Irrfan Khan. RIP
Hope it works out.
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Hail storm at Rockhampton QLD today.
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Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. Leonardo da Vinci.
If war is the answer........... it must be a profoundly stupid question.
"Freighters on the nod on the surface of the bay, One of these days we're going to sail away"
Bruce Cockburn
Where did you come by this pic? I've been looking at that since you posted it. One time a boat was in fremantle harbour, looked much like that, but of course she had her sails all furled away. It was years ago, but that seriously ugly super structure is fairly unique... which makes me think it might be the same boat.
Charter boat in Thailand.
"Life is under no obligation to give us what we expect." Irrfan Khan. RIP
Gary , Nice photo , how are the 2 junk fore sails sheeted in so tight ?. There doesn't seem to be much room between the luffs and fore masts for spans and sheets.
The mizzen looks to have one panel reefed.
Reckon I must be dream'n'... but still... how many boats look like that? Good rig. Pitty about the boat.
Correct on the mizzen.
Two possibilities on the sheeting:
1 there may be some foreshortening in the photo which would make the leach of each sail seem closer to the mast behind.
2 The main and foresail may have double sheeting, which means a set of sheetlets either side of the sail.
"Life is under no obligation to give us what we expect." Irrfan Khan. RIP
This covid thing looks to having a bad effect on everything. I’ve been waiting on pintles and gudgeons since Feb, cleats and boom fittings since early March, and on my last couple of trips to the chandlery in the hopes of getting epoxy they had none.
Ironically the owner of the chandlery said they weren’t ordering anything as there were no customers, which was true on account of them not having ordered anything and having very little stock.
Must watch TV tonight on SBS:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mercy
A drama about Donald Crowhurst, a competitor in the Golden Globe race around the world.
Unfortunately there's very little in the movie about boats, sailing or any of the other sailors. There's a good documentary about the race, and Crowhurst, called Deep Water. The book A Voyage for Madmen is also very good.
Rick
We’re watching deep water right now, on youtube.
Enjoy!
Rick
I never know what to think about the outcome... clearly Moitessier was the ultimate seaman... and Knox Johnson sort of only won because Moitessier let him do so... but on the other hand Knox Johnson's boat had shocking problems including no fresh water, so maybe 'Sir' was a sort of ocean going Rambo type... but neither of them was Australian and therefore can't really be taken too seriously... and that in its self is silly because Australians aren't all that serious about anything (least they' weren't in my generation, the young'n's seem a bit clenched up)...
Knox Johnson wrote a terrific book about the race. So did Moitessier. Knox Johnson donated his winnings to Crowhurst's family. Arguably Nigel Tetley should have won the race but was seriously misled by Crowhurst's false reports of progress. Joshua was obviously a much faster boat than Suhaili but KJ deserved his win, in my opinion.
Rick
I'm out of Tonic for the gin and now I'm out of scotch till Friday...two whole days. This social isolation is hell I tell ya! Anyway the project has moved on and now I'm up to the foot bridge stage. The tree is down cut into lengths and mostly debarked. One of them is halfway across the yard via block and tackle. Photos soon.
"Life is under no obligation to give us what we expect." Irrfan Khan. RIP
Bugger. Just got an email from the chandlery. The pintles and gudgeons I’ve had on order since Feb are out of stock at the foundry in the UK, and the foundry has had to close because of Covid.
So no idea when I’m gonna get them.
That sucks Suzy. Do you have gin and tonic?
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No, but I’ve got a couple of bottles of glenmorangie, so all’s not lost.
Now I’m reading about how to home cast bronze.