Re: Voyage of the Aegre

Nice to look at anywhere any time. Thanks for posting this link
Nels. Makes me want to deck over a double ender like Sweet Pea with
some lead on her keel and head overseas to Straddie across the
Moreton Bay. Seriously though, it shows you don't have to be super
wealthy to set sail for great adventure.

I think Ian Oughtread <sp> has home build designs akin to Shetland
Foureens/Caledonian Yawls, but what would you say is the nearest
PCB&F have to the Aegre? Sea Bird, perhaps Col HG Hasler, or a more
curvaceous design?
warm winds
Graeme
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "Nels" <arvent@h...> wrote:
>
>
> Some interesting information about a 12,000 mile voyage in a small
> boat. Their cooking arrangements are interesting as well as kind
of
> scary:-)
>
> In Part five they meet Sven Lundin in his Bris. Sven, the Swede
who
> was influenced by Bolger meets the Caledonian Yawl with Norsk
> influences!
>
>http://www.mavc2002.com/caledoniayawl/aegresum.htm
>
> Nice to look into on a cold windy night on the snow-covered
prairies
> of Canada.
>
> Nels
Some interesting information about a 12,000 mile voyage in a small
boat. Their cooking arrangements are interesting as well as kind of
scary:-)

In Part five they meet Sven Lundin in his Bris. Sven, the Swede who
was influenced by Bolger meets the Caledonian Yawl with Norsk
influences!

http://www.mavc2002.com/caledoniayawl/aegresum.htm

Nice to look into on a cold windy night on the snow-covered prairies
of Canada.

Nels