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    For all those masochists out there, I've got one for you. This is the boat that was next to HIGHLAND LIGHT when I was after that one. Free to a good home.

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    1928 - 73' Staysail schooner, Marconi Rigged, 61' on deck. Edson B. Schock design. Built at Chalker & Whiting in Long Beach

    Won Transpac in 1934: MANUIWA Harold Dillingham 13:12:30:51 12:09:29:56 1 A-1

    Ex. HIGHLANDER, now MANUIWA. Her picture is on the wall in the LA Yacht Club with Al Christie, her original owner.

    Call Henry, her owner at
    1-310-710-1497. She is currently in a slip for $560 bucks a month, and he needs out now!

    I was aboard her when looking at HIGHLAND LIGHT. She is hurting, but is a far nicer design than HIGLAND LIGHT. She has many neat fittings and bronze bits. Serious restoration required.

    [ 11-19-2002, 03:09 PM: Message edited by: Adam C ]

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    More info:

    Manuiwa 72 15 2200 ex Highlander Design: Edson B.Shock, Los Angeles Built: Chalker and Whiting Boatworks Launched: August 1928 One of the first stays'le schooner yachts following Advance, (1924) Winner 1934 Transpacific Yacht Race and many other bluewater events when owned by 2nd owner Commodore Harold Dillingham, founder Pearl Harbor Yacht Club Presently owned by Greg and Jean Alexander, manuiwa@aol.com Calif

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    Why Why ye hippycrite ye. after what you posted to the thread just recently in Building and Repair and here you are shilling for another basket case. For shame!

    Geeze Louise, where oh where in SoCal could you put the thing whilst working on it?

    Give us a photo of it, if you can.
    "Lord, grant that I may always desire more than I can accomplish"
    Michelangelo

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    Dillingham was and probably still is big name in the Islands.
    "Lord, grant that I may always desire more than I can accomplish"
    Michelangelo

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    http://www.whyc.org/pages/galler-b.htm

    Here is a link. scroll down to the middle and there are two tiny photos of her in better days. I don't think this Greg Alexander guy owns her anymore.

    Adam

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    Ill take it Ill take it - Scott hurry up slap me in my face before I buy a plane ticket [img]smile.gif[/img]
    This post is temporary and my disappear at the discretion of the managment

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    Lets all "chip in" and buy Joe Hudson a plane ticket before he changes his mind......then we could all sit back and watch the "progress reports".... [img]smile.gif[/img]

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    Joe I'll volunteer my back yard. We'll just have to cover it with leaves so SWMBO won't catch on.

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    A boat with that history would make it a great restoration project. What kind of wood is she made of? Is there a survey?
    Kevin in Ohio

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    Shhhhhhhhh.
    Don't tell Dingo.
    Study Peace

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