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Old 08-15-2000, 11:33 AM
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looking for 10' mast;9'2" boom: 7'9" yard; along with 55'ft sail and all hardware for 9'6" version of above sailing pram
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Old 08-15-2000, 11:33 AM
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looking for 10' mast;9'2" boom: 7'9" yard; along with 55'ft sail and all hardware for 9'6" version of above sailing pram
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Old 08-15-2000, 11:33 AM
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looking for 10' mast;9'2" boom: 7'9" yard; along with 55'ft sail and all hardware for 9'6" version of above sailing pram
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Old 08-15-2000, 06:39 PM
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Hello and welcome,
The sail is available from the WoodenBoat Store (woodenBoat homepage) as well as books on construction and plans. I'm not sure if they will sell the fittings, although they are included in their kits. The spars should be easy to make.
Greg H
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Old 08-15-2000, 06:39 PM
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Hello and welcome,
The sail is available from the WoodenBoat Store (woodenBoat homepage) as well as books on construction and plans. I'm not sure if they will sell the fittings, although they are included in their kits. The spars should be easy to make.
Greg H
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Old 08-15-2000, 06:39 PM
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Hello and welcome,
The sail is available from the WoodenBoat Store (woodenBoat homepage) as well as books on construction and plans. I'm not sure if they will sell the fittings, although they are included in their kits. The spars should be easy to make.
Greg H
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Old 08-15-2000, 08:14 PM
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Finished one off last year. Built the spars from selected lumberyard construction spruce. Should take a lot less time than you think. Sparmaking is the most fun you'll have in the whole project. Don't farm it out to some stranger. The sail came from WoodenBoat, line from Hamilton Marine, and hardware from Jamestown Distributors. I left enough space between the mast and the hole in the partner to put in a leather collar to reduce rub and noise. A sweet little boat that always gets a second look.
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Old 08-15-2000, 08:14 PM
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Finished one off last year. Built the spars from selected lumberyard construction spruce. Should take a lot less time than you think. Sparmaking is the most fun you'll have in the whole project. Don't farm it out to some stranger. The sail came from WoodenBoat, line from Hamilton Marine, and hardware from Jamestown Distributors. I left enough space between the mast and the hole in the partner to put in a leather collar to reduce rub and noise. A sweet little boat that always gets a second look.
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Finished one off last year. Built the spars from selected lumberyard construction spruce. Should take a lot less time than you think. Sparmaking is the most fun you'll have in the whole project. Don't farm it out to some stranger. The sail came from WoodenBoat, line from Hamilton Marine, and hardware from Jamestown Distributors. I left enough space between the mast and the hole in the partner to put in a leather collar to reduce rub and noise. A sweet little boat that always gets a second look.
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Old 08-15-2000, 09:47 PM
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Better yet, let me try this photo posting.

The Nutshell mast partner.
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Old 08-15-2000, 09:47 PM
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Better yet, let me try this photo posting.

The Nutshell mast partner.
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Old 08-15-2000, 09:47 PM
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Better yet, let me try this photo posting.

The Nutshell mast partner.
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Old 08-15-2000, 10:20 PM
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This photo posting is more difficult than boatbuilding.

The Nutshell mast partner.
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Old 08-15-2000, 10:20 PM
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This photo posting is more difficult than boatbuilding.

The Nutshell mast partner.
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Old 08-15-2000, 10:20 PM
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This photo posting is more difficult than boatbuilding.

The Nutshell mast partner.
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Old 08-16-2000, 08:37 AM
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Nice work Jim. Is that the 9' version and how does she sail?
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Old 08-16-2000, 08:37 AM
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Nice work Jim. Is that the 9' version and how does she sail?
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Old 08-16-2000, 08:37 AM
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Nice work Jim. Is that the 9' version and how does she sail?
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Old 08-16-2000, 11:54 AM
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Jim,

Right on about posting pictures, a fussy business to say the least, but everytime someone on this forum "gets it" an even tighter virtual community evolves.

Nice boat, perhaps you can post a photo under sail??

Eb
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Jim,

Right on about posting pictures, a fussy business to say the least, but everytime someone on this forum "gets it" an even tighter virtual community evolves.

Nice boat, perhaps you can post a photo under sail??

Eb
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Jim,

Right on about posting pictures, a fussy business to say the least, but everytime someone on this forum "gets it" an even tighter virtual community evolves.

Nice boat, perhaps you can post a photo under sail??

Eb
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Old 08-17-2000, 09:43 PM
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Ah,yes. If the picture post is willing.

Rowing the 9 1/2' Nutshell

Driveway sailing the Nutshell
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Ah,yes. If the picture post is willing.

Rowing the 9 1/2' Nutshell

Driveway sailing the Nutshell
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Ah,yes. If the picture post is willing.

Rowing the 9 1/2' Nutshell

Driveway sailing the Nutshell
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Wow! She's really a beauty. Great lines. Fair curves. Plenty of beam where it counts. Nice finish top and bottom.

Oh yes. The boat's not bad either.
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Wow! She's really a beauty. Great lines. Fair curves. Plenty of beam where it counts. Nice finish top and bottom.

Oh yes. The boat's not bad either.
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Wow! She's really a beauty. Great lines. Fair curves. Plenty of beam where it counts. Nice finish top and bottom.

Oh yes. The boat's not bad either.
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