Re: [bolger] Splinter
Hello Mr.Wright long time no speak.How are things going with the PDQ? Have you been out lately seeing how the weather has been warmer?I have built a couple new boats one of which I am finishing today.I have constructed a wing sail for it and cant wait to try it out.
See ya later
Jason Nabors
john h wright <jhargrovewright2@...> wrote:
The first sailboat I set foot on in early 60's was an International 110.
I bought in from a used car lot. Took it home fixed it up and put it in
the water one Sunday morning. Figured out where all the lines and wires
for the mast and sails attached and sailed out into Corpus Christi Bay
launching my love of sailboats. I have very fond memories of the boat
and its gentle forgiving nurturing way that only a keel boat can give.
Ray Hunt gave us a great sailing strange looking but a pure sailboat.
John Wright
On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 20:29:30 -0500 "John B. Trussell"
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See ya later
Jason Nabors
john h wright <jhargrovewright2@...> wrote:
The first sailboat I set foot on in early 60's was an International 110.
I bought in from a used car lot. Took it home fixed it up and put it in
the water one Sunday morning. Figured out where all the lines and wires
for the mast and sails attached and sailed out into Corpus Christi Bay
launching my love of sailboats. I have very fond memories of the boat
and its gentle forgiving nurturing way that only a keel boat can give.
Ray Hunt gave us a great sailing strange looking but a pure sailboat.
John Wright
On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 20:29:30 -0500 "John B. Trussell"
<John.Trussell@...> writes:
> Looks a lot like an International 110. PCB has occassionally offeredBolger rules!!!
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> favorable comments on 110's and I suspect that Ray Hunt (who
> designed the
> 110) had significant influence on PCB.
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Looks a lot like an International 110. PCB has occassionally offered very
favorable comments on 110's and I suspect that Ray Hunt (who designed the
110) had significant influence on PCB.
John T
favorable comments on 110's and I suspect that Ray Hunt (who designed the
110) had significant influence on PCB.
John T
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Subject: [bolger] Splinter
> At the Polytarp Sail Site I noticed there is a design for a square
> boat from the 40's, as well some other interesting designs.
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>http://members.aol.com/polytarp/splinter.htm
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At the Polytarp Sail Site I noticed there is a design for a square
boat from the 40's, as well some other interesting designs.
http://members.aol.com/polytarp/splinter.htm
Nels
boat from the 40's, as well some other interesting designs.
http://members.aol.com/polytarp/splinter.htm
Nels
The first sailboat I set foot on in early 60's was an International 110.
I bought in from a used car lot. Took it home fixed it up and put it in
the water one Sunday morning. Figured out where all the lines and wires
for the mast and sails attached and sailed out into Corpus Christi Bay
launching my love of sailboats. I have very fond memories of the boat
and its gentle forgiving nurturing way that only a keel boat can give.
Ray Hunt gave us a great sailing strange looking but a pure sailboat.
John Wright
On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 20:29:30 -0500 "John B. Trussell"
<John.Trussell@...> writes:
I bought in from a used car lot. Took it home fixed it up and put it in
the water one Sunday morning. Figured out where all the lines and wires
for the mast and sails attached and sailed out into Corpus Christi Bay
launching my love of sailboats. I have very fond memories of the boat
and its gentle forgiving nurturing way that only a keel boat can give.
Ray Hunt gave us a great sailing strange looking but a pure sailboat.
John Wright
On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 20:29:30 -0500 "John B. Trussell"
<John.Trussell@...> writes:
> Looks a lot like an International 110. PCB has occassionally offered
> very
> favorable comments on 110's and I suspect that Ray Hunt (who
> designed the
> 110) had significant influence on PCB.