Re: Single handed schooner parts free to good home
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "futabachan" <futabachan@y...> wrote:
When fully assembled (with the third section) the boat is about 22' long.
> > Yes, that would work. I would prefer before noon if that is possibleAs to the side pieces, they are assembled to a length of about14'.
> > for you.
>
> I'll drive down Friday evening, then, stay with friends overnight,
> and come fetch the parts from you first thing Saturday morning.
> If the weather holds, that should give me some of Saturday and
> all of Sunday to work on assembly.
>
> > The Hull of the Schooner is constructed in three sections.
> > I have two of those sections together for a total of about 13-14
> > feet.
>
> Do you mean that you have the side pieces assembled to a length of
> 14' each, or that the whole boat is put together to that length?
>
> > The masts are 14' and 12' respectively (I think). Those are the
> > biggest parts. The bulkheads and other stuff will stack easily.
>
> It sounds like I can put the masts and sides on my roof rack, and
> the rest inside my Aztek's cargo area.
>
> > I assume you will need directions.
>
> Absolutely. And thank you!
>
> --
> Susan Davis <futabachan@y...>
When fully assembled (with the third section) the boat is about 22' long.
> Yes, that would work. I would prefer before noon if that is possibleI'll drive down Friday evening, then, stay with friends overnight,
> for you.
and come fetch the parts from you first thing Saturday morning.
If the weather holds, that should give me some of Saturday and
all of Sunday to work on assembly.
> The Hull of the Schooner is constructed in three sections.Do you mean that you have the side pieces assembled to a length of
> I have two of those sections together for a total of about 13-14
> feet.
14' each, or that the whole boat is put together to that length?
> The masts are 14' and 12' respectively (I think). Those are theIt sounds like I can put the masts and sides on my roof rack, and
> biggest parts. The bulkheads and other stuff will stack easily.
the rest inside my Aztek's cargo area.
> I assume you will need directions.Absolutely. And thank you!
--
Susan Davis <futabachan@...>
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "futabachan" <futabachan@y...> wrote:
for you. The Hull of the Schooner is constructed in three sections.
I have two of those sections together for a total of about 13-14 feet.
The masts are 14' and 12' respectively (I think). Those are the
biggest parts. The bulkheads and other stuff will stack easily. I
assume you will need directions.
> > OK, sorry for hitting the return botton. I have various parts for aYes, that would work. I would prefer before noon if that is possible
> > single handed schooner that I will not be completing
>
> I'm busy this weekend, but I could come and fetch them on the following
> weekend, if they're still available. This would make a nice little
> side project whilst awaiting the plans for the I60. Would May 3 work
> for a pickup date?
>
> --
> Susan Davis <futabachan@y...>
for you. The Hull of the Schooner is constructed in three sections.
I have two of those sections together for a total of about 13-14 feet.
The masts are 14' and 12' respectively (I think). Those are the
biggest parts. The bulkheads and other stuff will stack easily. I
assume you will need directions.
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "futabachan" <futabachan@y...> wrote:
for you. The Hull of the Schooner is constructed in three sections.
I have two of those sections together for a total of about 13-14 feet.
The masts are 14' and 12' respectively (I think). Those are the
biggest parts. The bulkheads and other stuff will stack easily. I
assume you will need directions.
> > OK, sorry for hitting the return botton. I have various parts for aYes, that would work. I would prefer before noon if that is possible
> > single handed schooner that I will not be completing
>
> I'm busy this weekend, but I could come and fetch them on the following
> weekend, if they're still available. This would make a nice little
> side project whilst awaiting the plans for the I60. Would May 3 work
> for a pickup date?
>
> --
> Susan Davis <futabachan@y...>
for you. The Hull of the Schooner is constructed in three sections.
I have two of those sections together for a total of about 13-14 feet.
The masts are 14' and 12' respectively (I think). Those are the
biggest parts. The bulkheads and other stuff will stack easily. I
assume you will need directions.
> OK, sorry for hitting the return botton. I have various parts for aI'm busy this weekend, but I could come and fetch them on the following
> single handed schooner that I will not be completing
weekend, if they're still available. This would make a nice little
side project whilst awaiting the plans for the I60. Would May 3 work
for a pickup date?
--
Susan Davis <futabachan@...>
OK, sorry for hitting the return botton. I have various parts for a
single handed schooner that I will not be completing (I have bought a
larger boat that my wife is comfortable sailing). Parts include: hull
sides, all bulkheads, both masts, 2 gaffs and 2 booms (all with jaws),
centerboard frame, rudder and rudder support frame, tiller, boom
support plates and various small parts and fittings. I have to clear
out the garage in 1 month and hate to waste these parts. I am located
in the Pittsburgh area. Whoever wants the parts must arrange for pick
up. I can be reached by e-mail atjfries_15108@.... I will also
check this board for interested parties.
single handed schooner that I will not be completing (I have bought a
larger boat that my wife is comfortable sailing). Parts include: hull
sides, all bulkheads, both masts, 2 gaffs and 2 booms (all with jaws),
centerboard frame, rudder and rudder support frame, tiller, boom
support plates and various small parts and fittings. I have to clear
out the garage in 1 month and hate to waste these parts. I am located
in the Pittsburgh area. Whoever wants the parts must arrange for pick
up. I can be reached by e-mail atjfries_15108@.... I will also
check this board for interested parties.