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
--- 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:

> 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.
>
>


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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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