Re: [bolger] Re: # 653 Tahiti - question on two elbows each under their hulls
sailing yatch tender
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From: "CJ" <cj7_579@...>
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Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 7:48 AM
Subject: [bolger] Re: # 653 Tahiti - question on two elbows each under their
hulls
Thanks Frank, do you remember the name or model of the sailing
dinghy in MAIB?
CJ
--- In bolger@y..., "sanmi" <sanmi@y...> wrote:
> They published a writeup on Tahiti's sailing dinghy in MAIB
recently,
> maybe last year or the year before. I seem to remember seeing a
> picture of the elbow there.
>
> Frank San Miguel
> Wilmington, DE
>
> --- In bolger@y..., "CJ" <cj7_579@y...> wrote:
> > # 653 Tahiti - question on two elbows each under their hulls
> >
> > Bolger on Design
> > Two Ocean Passagemakers - Part 3
> > On with our discussion of Design :
> >
> >
> > Small Boats/Lifeboat: Reliably leveled, launched, and retrieved
> > by
> > two elbows each under their hulls, they're carried high enough
and
> > can be well enough locked in position to be at little risk from
sea
> > action, and still be launched single-handedly at moment's notice
> > just using gravity, better than on-deck solutions ever can be.
> >
> > The drawings don't give enough detail on these elbows. Does
anyone
> > have a better picture or discription of this setup?
> >
> > Thanks
> > CJ
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Thanks Frank, do you remember the name or model of the sailing
dinghy in MAIB?
CJ
dinghy in MAIB?
CJ
--- In bolger@y..., "sanmi" <sanmi@y...> wrote:
> They published a writeup on Tahiti's sailing dinghy in MAIB
recently,
> maybe last year or the year before. I seem to remember seeing a
> picture of the elbow there.
>
> Frank San Miguel
> Wilmington, DE
>
> --- In bolger@y..., "CJ" <cj7_579@y...> wrote:
> > # 653 Tahiti - question on two elbows each under their hulls
> >
> > Bolger on Design
> > Two Ocean Passagemakers - Part 3
> > On with our discussion of Design :
> >
> >
> > Small Boats/Lifeboat: Reliably leveled, launched, and retrieved
> > by
> > two elbows each under their hulls, they're carried high enough
and
> > can be well enough locked in position to be at little risk from
sea
> > action, and still be launched single-handedly at moment's notice
> > just using gravity, better than on-deck solutions ever can be.
> >
> > The drawings don't give enough detail on these elbows. Does
anyone
> > have a better picture or discription of this setup?
> >
> > Thanks
> > CJ
I don't get the MAIB but thanks
CJ
CJ
--- In bolger@y..., "sanmi" <sanmi@y...> wrote:
> They published a writeup on Tahiti's sailing dinghy in MAIB
recently,
> maybe last year or the year before. I seem to remember seeing a
> picture of the elbow there.
>
> Frank San Miguel
> Wilmington, DE
>
> --- In bolger@y..., "CJ" <cj7_579@y...> wrote:
> > # 653 Tahiti - question on two elbows each under their hulls
> >
> > Bolger on Design
> > Two Ocean Passagemakers - Part 3
> > On with our discussion of Design :
> >
> >
> > Small Boats/Lifeboat: Reliably leveled, launched, and retrieved
> > by
> > two elbows each under their hulls, they're carried high enough
and
> > can be well enough locked in position to be at little risk from
sea
> > action, and still be launched single-handedly at moment's notice
> > just using gravity, better than on-deck solutions ever can be.
> >
> > The drawings don't give enough detail on these elbows. Does
anyone
> > have a better picture or discription of this setup?
> >
> > Thanks
> > CJ
They published a writeup on Tahiti's sailing dinghy in MAIB recently,
maybe last year or the year before. I seem to remember seeing a
picture of the elbow there.
Frank San Miguel
Wilmington, DE
maybe last year or the year before. I seem to remember seeing a
picture of the elbow there.
Frank San Miguel
Wilmington, DE
--- In bolger@y..., "CJ" <cj7_579@y...> wrote:
> # 653 Tahiti - question on two elbows each under their hulls
>
> Bolger on Design
> Two Ocean Passagemakers - Part 3
> On with our discussion of Design :
>
>
> Small Boats/Lifeboat: Reliably leveled, launched, and retrieved
> by
> two elbows each under their hulls, they're carried high enough and
> can be well enough locked in position to be at little risk from sea
> action, and still be launched single-handedly at moment's notice
> just using gravity, better than on-deck solutions ever can be.
>
> The drawings don't give enough detail on these elbows. Does anyone
> have a better picture or discription of this setup?
>
> Thanks
> CJ
# 653 Tahiti - question on two elbows each under their hulls
Bolger on Design
Two Ocean Passagemakers - Part 3
On with our discussion of Design :
Small Boats/Lifeboat: Reliably leveled, launched, and retrieved
by
two elbows each under their hulls, they're carried high enough and
can be well enough locked in position to be at little risk from sea
action, and still be launched single-handedly at moment's notice
just using gravity, better than on-deck solutions ever can be.
The drawings don't give enough detail on these elbows. Does anyone
have a better picture or discription of this setup?
Thanks
CJ
Bolger on Design
Two Ocean Passagemakers - Part 3
On with our discussion of Design :
Small Boats/Lifeboat: Reliably leveled, launched, and retrieved
by
two elbows each under their hulls, they're carried high enough and
can be well enough locked in position to be at little risk from sea
action, and still be launched single-handedly at moment's notice
just using gravity, better than on-deck solutions ever can be.
The drawings don't give enough detail on these elbows. Does anyone
have a better picture or discription of this setup?
Thanks
CJ