Old article about Sail - La - Vie (Spindrift) #114
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Re: Old article about Sail - La - Vie (Spindrift) #114
Peter, I wondered if that was what it was, especially as it looks like something non-standard fitted to the bow roller. Attachment point I assume.
Geoff
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As the engineer said, "sure it works in practice, but will it work in theory?"
Re: Old article about Sail - La - Vie (Spindrift) #114
Potentially some form of Cunningham?
Luke
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Re: Old article about Sail - La - Vie (Spindrift) #114
Could be that too. I wondered if anyone had similar. Fun guessing. Very tidy boat.
Geoff
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As the engineer said, "sure it works in practice, but will it work in theory?"
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Re: Old article about Sail - La - Vie (Spindrift) #114
Thanks Peter for the additional photos of Minnow. She is definitely a drop keel model so probably migrated to WA sometime in her life. I've noticed a couple of drop keels among the WA boats. This boat is also the early stern version.
Ray
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Re: Old article about Sail - La - Vie (Spindrift) #114
Yes Ray. We're you aware that there were new moulds produced by the NSW factory early in 1979 as the old moulds were destroyed by fire. Sail NO 114 ( my boat) was the first boat that came out of the new moulds which was ordered in march 1979. I wonder if this is when the new stern came into being ?
Also interesting is the fact that Minnow 's front hatch seems to be a single hinge one. I wonder what year that changed to the 2 hinges ?
Cheers
Also interesting is the fact that Minnow 's front hatch seems to be a single hinge one. I wonder what year that changed to the 2 hinges ?
Cheers
Regards Peter T
" Sail-La-Vie," # 114
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" Sail-La-Vie," # 114
"Believe me, my young friend, there is nothing - absolutely nothing - half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats."
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Re: Old article about Sail - La - Vie (Spindrift) #114
Hi Peter,
Ray gives some thoughtful insight into change points in this topic, although as he said in this current one, he has altered his assumed timeline for the fire-caused remould based on your relaying Spindrift's first owners input.
And I forgot to put the link in...
viewtopic.php?p=5879&hilit=history#p5879
Ray gives some thoughtful insight into change points in this topic, although as he said in this current one, he has altered his assumed timeline for the fire-caused remould based on your relaying Spindrift's first owners input.
And I forgot to put the link in...
viewtopic.php?p=5879&hilit=history#p5879
Geoff
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As the engineer said, "sure it works in practice, but will it work in theory?"
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As the engineer said, "sure it works in practice, but will it work in theory?"
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Re: Old article about Sail - La - Vie (Spindrift) #114
Hi all, I have been able to contact the seller of Minnow and have asked him for a description of the piece mounted to the lower side of the mast. Hopefully I will have an answer soon and will post here. Cheers
Regards Peter T
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Re: Old article about Sail - La - Vie (Spindrift) #114
Peter,
Can you get a sail number and previous boat name/s if known? That would add to our database of knowledge.
Thanks!
Can you get a sail number and previous boat name/s if known? That would add to our database of knowledge.
Thanks!
Geoff
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As the engineer said, "sure it works in practice, but will it work in theory?"
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Re: Old article about Sail - La - Vie (Spindrift) #114
Thanks for the link to history of I563, its a good read. Ray's timeline's a gem. It's good to know where our "adopted baby's" were born ("Teria" 1975-1976), and details on how they were built (like the subbie-surfies disapearing when the waves were up, the multiple fiberglass moulding contractors and boatbuilders moving factory to chase the best rents)montoman wrote: ↑Mon Jan 16, 2023 10:14 am Hi Peter,
Ray gives some thoughtful insight into change points in this topic, although as he said in this current one, he has altered his assumed timeline for the fire-caused remould based on your relaying Spindrift's first owners input.
And I forgot to put the link in...
viewtopic.php?p=5879&hilit=history#p5879
Andrew
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Re: Old article about Sail - La - Vie (Spindrift) #114
Thanks for posting Peter, those are good articles by David Harvey, what adventures they had sailing around sometimes stormy coves, estuaries and bays back in the day. Using solid seamanship and rig at a time when there were fewer electronic resources to tap into.Peter T wrote: ↑Fri Jan 06, 2023 3:43 pm The original owner of my boat passed this on to me. You might find it interesting.
Investigating at Forty-Three South
Note: This article was originally printed in the Investigator Yacht Association Newsletter. The Investigator Yacht Association is based in NSW.
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David M. Harvey
Andrew
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