Re: [bolger] First Sail in the AM

>I could not find any MayFly
> design in either my Michalak catalogs, including the listing of prototype
> designs.

>Warren

Warren:

For better or worse, Jim does not put all his designs in the catalog that he
mails out. Instead, he puts in his current favorites (notice the staples).
You can find a pretty comprehensive list online though:
http://marina.fortunecity.com/breakwater/274/michalak/designs.htm

Chuck
The infor on Mayfly can be found on Jim Michalak's archieve site the URL is:

http://marina.fortunecity.com/breakwater/274/1998/1015/index.htm


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>Subject: Re: [bolger] First Sail in the AM
>Date: Sat, 1 Jul 2000 02:49:49 EDT
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>Mark,
>I could not find any MayFly
>design in either my Michalak catalogs, including the listing of >prototype
>designs. Can you please say a little bit about it? As for >books about

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Mark,
Congrats and best wishes on the new boat. I could not find any MayFly
design in either my Michalak catalogs, including the listing of prototype
designs. Can you please say a little bit about it? As for books about
learning to sail, I especially like one by Richard Creagh-Osborn, title (as
best as I can remember) is "This is Sailing" . I also found the Tony Gibbs
basic book very helpful. I taught myself to sail using just these two books
to start.
Best regards, Warren

In a message dated 00-06-30 22:48:24 EDT, you write:
<< Well I have completed my first boat. The MayFly12 designed by Jim
Michalak. I have her sitting on the trailer in the garage ready to
go first thing in the AM. This will also be my first time sailing,
so it should be be a real hum-dinger of a day...I don't think I will
get much sleep tonite...to excited...I will update my home page after
the days events and post the url later. >>