Re: Superbrick isometric

I have both a tortoise and the slightly larger brick and enjoy both of
them while I am working on superbrick (building boats always takes
longer than planned) Phil definitely did not allow his thinking to be
bound by convention when he devised the basic hull shape. Looks odd
but sails well.

Paul H
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "Bruce Hallman" <bruce@...> wrote:
>
>http://flickr.com/photos/hallman/2436828450/
>
> Having just spent a glorious week sailing a 25% scaled down version of
> Superbrick, (known as a Tortoise), I can attest that, while it seems
> odd, a lateen rigged curved bottom box makes a mighty fine sailing
> vessel.
>
http://flickr.com/photos/hallman/2436828450/

Having just spent a glorious week sailing a 25% scaled down version of
Superbrick, (known as a Tortoise), I can attest that, while it seems
odd, a lateen rigged curved bottom box makes a mighty fine sailing
vessel.