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wal

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  1. AAhh...? Whiting was it?  There ya go

     

    and yes, Bodacious it was.  Did wonder.

     

    The skipper/navigator off Chick Chack in the Southern Cross Cup/Hobart/Auckland and I went down to Hamilton to see it in build.  There was talk of a Hobart race and we were quite keen - which was pretty stupid considering what we'd just been through but nevermind.....  When we saw it we kind of shrugged mentally.  Boat looked like it would have been ok but there were the home grown rope clutches and what not which just didn't look quite on to it enough for us. Nice cruising boat tho...

  2. Don't recall it ever setting the world on fire.  I remember the name of the thing but dunno if I ever even saw it live.  This boat's got a keel with small bulblets either side.  Rudder hung underneath (no cassette)  .  Maxwell primaries (frozen solid) with a couple of tiny Barients on the cabin top

     

    Wasn't built by the guy that did Silver Bullet?  We'd made sails for his previous boat - the 53' alloy Davidson - starts with'B'....  uuummmmmm ..... bloody memory......

     

    He came in and told us he was building an alloy 1/4 tonner.  We got excited until we saw it.  Looked like a blown up M20 (and probably shoulda been....)

     

    Anyway - moot point.  It's in 3 bits on the trailer to the scrappy and the lead keel's apparently over by the back fence

  3. Free to a good home.  Needs work, some/most of the bog's come off the hull.

     

    Has rig/rudder/deck gear mostly

     

    Anyone interested let me know and I'll put you on to the people who can talk to your people

     

    You've got til next weekend or I believe it's off to the scrappy

  4. Also we don't recommend re-cutting larger No 1 size headsails as they're not heavy enough to take heavier air.  Often a #2 or #3 will be shorter on the luff too.

    Not worth doing unless the sail is fairly new or hasn't had much use

    New RF headsails are generally shorter on the foot length - usually around 130 odd% of 'J' measurement

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