Re: Long Micro, website update
Andrew, great page, great boat. You're doing a first class job. The
Long Micro was one of the first boats I've been dreaming on...
Best
Pippo
Long Micro was one of the first boats I've been dreaming on...
Best
Pippo
--- In bolger@y..., "Andrew Pryer" <dukepryer@e...> wrote:
> G,day
>
> Having made some progress over the xmas break, I have finally
updated my website to include work to date.
> Please feel free to look and comment.
>
>http://members.tripod.com/rivalduke/
>
>
> I am starting to gather bits of the rigging hardware required. I
wondered if anyone has any clear photos or drawings as to where it
all leads to in the cockpit, as the plans are a bit vague on this
point.
> Also what sort of purchase ( i.e double or single blocks on the
main sheet ) are required if any.
> Also looking for ideas on how to secure the fold down mast
retaining flap up front.
>
> Any feedback greatly welcomed.
>
> Thanks
>
> Andrew
> Australia
> dukepryer@e...
>
>
>
>
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Wow, what beautiful work. Neat web site too. Many congratulations.
Jim Pope
Andrew Pryer wrote:
Jim Pope
Andrew Pryer wrote:
> G,day[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
> Having made some progress over the xmas break, I have finally updated my website to include work to date.
> Please feel free to look and comment.
>
>
G,day
Having made some progress over the xmas break, I have finally updated my website to include work to date.
Please feel free to look and comment.
http://members.tripod.com/rivalduke/
I am starting to gather bits of the rigging hardware required. I wondered if anyone has any clear photos or drawings as to where it all leads to in the cockpit, as the plans are a bit vague on this point.
Also what sort of purchase ( i.e double or single blocks on the main sheet ) are required if any.
Also looking for ideas on how to secure the fold down mast retaining flap up front.
Any feedback greatly welcomed.
Thanks
Andrew
Australia
dukepryer@...
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Having made some progress over the xmas break, I have finally updated my website to include work to date.
Please feel free to look and comment.
http://members.tripod.com/rivalduke/
I am starting to gather bits of the rigging hardware required. I wondered if anyone has any clear photos or drawings as to where it all leads to in the cockpit, as the plans are a bit vague on this point.
Also what sort of purchase ( i.e double or single blocks on the main sheet ) are required if any.
Also looking for ideas on how to secure the fold down mast retaining flap up front.
Any feedback greatly welcomed.
Thanks
Andrew
Australia
dukepryer@...
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