without freedom of speech, we wouldn't know who the idiots are.
I have a sofabed if someone wants to come to the EBS but needs a place to kip.
without freedom of speech, we wouldn't know who the idiots are.
So where are we doing it ?
'' You ain't gonna learn what you don't want to know. ''
Grateful Dead
I don't think I've ever even touched a Ferrari! Good luck with it - love to see it sometime!
Rick
Larks
“It’s impossible”, said pride.
“It’s risky”, said experience.
“It’s pointless”, said reason.
“Give it a try”, whispered the heart.
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"Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great make you feel that you, too, can become great!"
Unfortunately the book's in Italian.
Rick
I'm just thinking how often I have wanted to flip a car over on its side like that to work on it!
Larks
“It’s impossible”, said pride.
“It’s risky”, said experience.
“It’s pointless”, said reason.
“Give it a try”, whispered the heart.
LPBC Beneficiary
"Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great make you feel that you, too, can become great!"
That's a lot of boat for $78k Rob. How's the price now on that other one that you are looking at? It could be worth a ridiculous offer.
I've just had a mate tell me that he has bought a business for next to nothing that he tried to buy a few years ago for $12mill. This was his fourth attempt, the second he went back with $6 mill, the third down to $1.3mill and this final one was obscenely less than that after submitting a ridiculously low (and barely serious) tender to purchase through liquidators. To top it off, after the liquidators called him in to do the deal they started removing plant items from the tender sale so he told them to jam it and walked away with an over the shoulder comment to reduce his offer by half if they wanted to try talking to him again. They called him 2 minutes later before he left the car park, the final deal was 50% of his tender offer, the liquidators just had to be shot of the business.
Larks
“It’s impossible”, said pride.
“It’s risky”, said experience.
“It’s pointless”, said reason.
“Give it a try”, whispered the heart.
LPBC Beneficiary
"Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great make you feel that you, too, can become great!"
As Greg said ... that's a lot of boat and that superstructure might be fun in a big blow. I remember being anchored next to an ex-tuna boat in Princess Charlotte Bay in the tail end of a cyclone.That top hamper on the tuna boat made for an interesting night and I have to say I was surprised to see her afloat the next morning. We dragged. She ploughed .
'' You ain't gonna learn what you don't want to know. ''
Grateful Dead
Greg , I've got photos of the rebuild , and its just MASSIVE !.
No wonder that 42 ft boat weighs 24 tonne , or something.
And the interior is very tastefully done.
In one of the posts from the (very keen) broker , they do mention the money spent , its just a heap of money.
A shame really , but someone is going to get a lot of boat , for peanuts.
Rob J.
want a cheap H28? be quick http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Herreshof...2#ht_500wt_922
Larks
“It’s impossible”, said pride.
“It’s risky”, said experience.
“It’s pointless”, said reason.
“Give it a try”, whispered the heart.
LPBC Beneficiary
"Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great make you feel that you, too, can become great!"
Not me, that's just too daunting for me.
without freedom of speech, we wouldn't know who the idiots are.
$385 + plus transport from the Central Coast to the Qld border. Any idea what that would have been? No I didn't buy her.Tempting though .
'' You ain't gonna learn what you don't want to know. ''
Grateful Dead
Not with an H28. A bit big .
'' You ain't gonna learn what you don't want to know. ''
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I've put up some photos on http://www.woodworkforums.com/f33/ca...8/index11.html of the Colin Archer boat .
I tried to put them on here , but I still can't get that right.
Rob J.
I've forgotten my password and login there Rob .
In case it's of any use I use this photo host .http://www.picturetrail.com/
Join .
Click upload photos
Click browse ... you own files come up .
Click on the photo to upload
Click upload photos .
Then get photo urls.
High light and copy the post to forum url .
Paste here .
From memory that how it goes .It's worth stuffing around with .
'' You ain't gonna learn what you don't want to know. ''
Grateful Dead
At least it's a good looking dog ... well, not a bad looking dog, anyway ...
Rick
That H28 sure has that 'antiqued' look about it. More work than it looks I'll bet.
Canoe club xmas bash yesterday at a local 5th generation professional fishermans' place. He wasn't there, out fishing of Tassy's west coast in 20M swells. In his tiny creek was a Couta boat, restored but it was built by his great grandfather and used for 40 years by 2 generations to make their living. No pics, no camera but very simple and spartan. He has the original rig but no sails.
There's a seriously hair raising clip on Utube about that walk .
'' You ain't gonna learn what you don't want to know. ''
Grateful Dead
At lest he's on belay, but with all that weight on his back...
Jarndyce and Jarndyce
The Mighty Pippin Mirror 30141
Looe Dragon KA93
Here's one for Rob, huon and king billy pine, nice price too:
http://www.boatbrokers.com.au/ed.php?de=81802
and the more I look at her and read about her the better I like her myself, seems very nicely priced for what she has in and on her.
Last edited by Larks; 12-15-2011 at 12:57 AM.
Larks
“It’s impossible”, said pride.
“It’s risky”, said experience.
“It’s pointless”, said reason.
“Give it a try”, whispered the heart.
LPBC Beneficiary
"Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great make you feel that you, too, can become great!"
Subject to her being sound that would have to be great value Greg.
About the ideal size for one or two people to manage as well.
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As Rufus says ,if she surveys well she very nice indeed !
'' You ain't gonna learn what you don't want to know. ''
Grateful Dead
Wow! Wouldn't that be just about perfect for Rob? Seems very cheap.
Rick
Greg also posted privately about that boat , and I gave him a detailed response.
But basically , that boat was on the market when I first started looking , maybe 6 years or more ago.
She was either taken off the market , or sold , but came back on the market maybe 2 years ago.
If you look on the thread I have put up on the Aussie WBF , you will see I mentioned her ages back.
Twice , at least.
I had intended checking her out when I went down to Tassie , but suddenly she was off the market , I assumed she had been sold.
I contacted the 3 boat brokers , telling them I was coming down , and I was in the market for a 28-30 ft cray boat.
The only broker that bothered to reply was BB of T , to tell me that they had a deceased estate coming up , a 30 footer , but that was all they could tell me at that stage.
I asked them if it had been advertised with another broker , they assured me it hadn't.
So , I went down , and checked out a few boats advertised privately , I checked out the boats all along the east coast and south , but got no advise from BB of T , till I got home.
Then they told me about her .
I've been following her for years , checking to see if she is still for sale , and when I've gone down there hoping to see her , they stuffed me around.
I wasn't happy , and told them so !.
But it was a very enlightening trip , and I made some very good contacts.
The biggest disappointment was that as I was coming in to LST , Kamada come on the market again.
If I had known , I would have bought her.
I didn't find out for a couple of days that she was on the market , by which time she had gone.
I saw a couple more Bernard Wilson boats , I would love to get a Kamada , or one of her sister ships.I saw one being prepared for new owners in Triabunna .
Ya never know , I have a very good man on the lookout.
This boat for sale , bloody hell , they knew I was coming down , surely they could have organised me to try her out !.
The previous broker told me she is NOT a motorsailer . Without trying her , I'm wondering if that is just a matter of definition , or interpretation.
There are a couple of other possibilities too , that could develop further.
Regards Rob J.
Certainly looks hairy! Nice clear planking they've used though
Rick
I can't seem to get the image URL when using this IPAD to post a photo directly, but here's a link to Kamada:
http://www.google.com.au/search?q=be...D8ytiQeRjJ2rBw
Larks
“It’s impossible”, said pride.
“It’s risky”, said experience.
“It’s pointless”, said reason.
“Give it a try”, whispered the heart.
LPBC Beneficiary
"Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great make you feel that you, too, can become great!"
Yes , she is quite a beamy boat Greg.
When I was interested in her before , I had a long talk with the builder Kevin Argent , and the owner at that time , and AD actually went over her for me , and gave her the thumbs up.
But Leyla baulked at spending $80,000 on my first up boat.
She had a point , but the reality is , by the time I had finished doing up HS , I wasn't much shy of that anyway.
I have a few photos of Kamada , from when she was for sale a couple of years ago , on my stupid site.
Apparently , if she had a fault , it's that she was slow , being so beamy.
But that is ok with me , I'm in no hurry.
Regards Rob J.