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Any developments with the WOOD Regatta idea?
I'm trying, R, I'm trying. When and where would you like it? I've done almost all the Portsmouth Handicap ratings for a majority of the classes that will attend.
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Paul, We had an epic race in Newport one WB Show in Bull and Bear, in which the WB team pulled an absolute horizon job on our friends from Cruising World.
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I was only aware of the NY32s in Maine. Is there any class of wood boats on Fishers Island anymore? Perhaps a 'visit' there, or by a fleet to Mystic?
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In my earlier post I was looking for comment as to whether or not boaters and their families are willing to embrace boating in its more basic forms.
I think definitely so, Bruce. I was just speaking with the president of C. Raymond Hunt's design office about this. (I was urging them to update the 210.) Last edited by Carl Cramer; 10-29-2009 at 12:26 PM. |
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Carl, I saw that race it was when the show was at fort adams. But, the boats were'nt available for the general public just the show luminaries.
Another highlight of that particular show was the guys Gannon and Benjamin put on a couple of seminars and they were awesome. That's true on both counts. And, if you know my friends from Cruising World, Paul, you'd know they're NOT luminaries!
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damn i'm good Last edited by Carl Cramer; 10-29-2009 at 12:28 PM. |
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The Ws are an interesting idea.... |
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Carl, What sailing designs are you considering for Family Boatbuilding next year?
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Bruce--
Would you elaborate, please? |
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Afternoon Carl and WB team,
I want to take this opportunity to thank you for your recent article on George Luzier in issue #209. I hope articles about the old timers inspire others as much as they do me and would love to see more of them. I am pleased to update you that George had quadruple bypass surgery in mid August (caught before any damage to his heart) and is recovering well. He is already back in the shop and preparing to resume work on his latest project. He wanted a little skiff to ride around Sarasota Bay in so he drew this one up and got to building. He is about to start planking. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks again.. Best Regards, John
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Nice photographs, John, and I wish a continued speedy recovery for George.
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Thanks, John. George visited us here in Maine two years ago, in autumn. We had a fine sail on a crisp day in one of his boats, the Alden ketch HORIZON. A fine gentleman; I'm grateful for this news of his health--
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And, nearby, a VERY active fleet of Mirrors (see other posts). |
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Thanks Matt,
I know Horizon well. A great boat. Thanks again. John
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Two that are in the waning stages of development by their designers right now, Robin. My lips are sealed.. until they're sea-trialed and ready to kit.
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Could any sort of contest be done with some of the Design Challange entrants, that is, if they have built the designs.
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Mirrors would be interesting... a weekend regatta sailed right off the seaport.
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Or a rematch of your race with Dan Sutherland there, Matt?
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I don't know about the race with Dan Sutherland. When was that?
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The Design Challenge certainly elicits a lot of comments, doesn't it? I wonder what the % is of those that are being built? One of my favorites is the PT Skiff, which Russ Brown is going to be kitting in Port Townsend.
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It was one of Matt's more memorable sails...
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We could send up the Jericho Bay skiff as our race entrant. I know it is a little short, but I guess that may give a little advantage to the competition, or maybe not.
That would be against the rules, Robin..... Last edited by Carl Cramer; 10-29-2009 at 12:44 PM. |
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I'm drawing a blank-- though I haven't blocked the exhilarating and harrowing experience of match-racing the sandbaggers in that anchorage.
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That was it, as I recall. Wasn't there a small issue with a collision?
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A quick question about your classifieds: can photos and descriptions for the same boat be changed from month to month or is that subject to a charge beyond renewal fees.
I would think that would qualify, R. Bi-month to bi-month. Ask Wendy -- wendy@woodenboat.com
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Having designed custom boats in the past, I learned that most clients didn't really know what they wanted or could realstically afford. My conversation with the boat dealer caused me to wonder if there is a market for well built basic boats, and or boats that people would build facing our challening economy.
Thanks, Bruce. I think there is definitely a market. Plans and kits are prospering. Have you posted any of yours at www.woodenboat.com/boatsandplans? It's a free service. Last edited by Carl Cramer; 10-29-2009 at 12:46 PM. |
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How small a collision?
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I must take my leave folks, so indulge me a quick observation of fatherhood, after one week, and how it's like sailing: The sleep deprivation is a lot like that experienced on a passage. It's such a blissful event that exhaustion isn't the end result. The curl of a wave, the curl of his little smile (yep, he's already smiling) just make me want to stay awake and watch. Diaper changes are like headsail changes. They seem to happen at the same hours, with the same frequency, and with the same risk of a soaking--especially with a son.
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Ah, right Carl: That was John Brady and one of the Sanbaggers. I've never seen a man handle such an incident with such understated aplomb.
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I, too, have another task to tend too. Great analogy Matt!
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That's for Matt to determine.. if he wants to relate.
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No kiss and tell here. I was a passenger.
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And we'll save 12 Meter anecdotes for another time....
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Any more questions for today, friends?
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OK, I guess I will take my leave as well. Good session, you-all. Scot will post the sticky for our next session, the last Thursday of November.
Thanks so much, Carl |
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Thanks for the opportunity to talk with y'all.
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No update on WOOD regatta?
I posted a reply to yours above, didn't I?
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Thanks for your responses Carl. I didn't see that you answered them within my posts!
How do you do that anyway? Is that a new function, being able to post within someone else's original post? As far as the WOOD Regatta goes I will be in Savannah in April of next year and thought the dates and places for it were as yet unsettled: Charleston or Beaufort, SC or St. Pete, FLA were the last places I recall being considered.
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What boat would you bring? Thanks, Carl |
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I can't usually be here during the day but had hoped questions posted in advance would be considered.
Maybe next time.Steven |
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