Re: [bolger] RE light schooner single handed

> There was a link from Tim's site to a LS site where a single
> handed sail come stranding was photographed. Worth noting eh.
> So many designs to build, and only one lifetime. Cheersfor now Paul
> Day AUS3.

Paul:

I could not find the site mentioned above. Could you give us the URL?

Chuck
G'day....having a ball reading your emails....by the way just how hot is 43C
on the F scale?
Jim Chamberlin

> -----Original Message-----
> From:wattleweedooseeds@...
> [mailto:wattleweedooseeds@...]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 4:10 AM
> To:bolger@egroups.com
> Subject: [bolger] RE light schooner single handed
>
>
> If you follow the links to Tim Fatchens light scooner website you
> will find excellent text and scary photos on sailing the blessed
> things. Thelight scooner was one of my early candidates but building
> length was an issue so I opted for the folding schooner. I'm having
> almost too much fun building it. Tim was very helpful in answering my
> queries. There was a link from Tim's site to a LS site where a single
> handed sail come stranding was photographed. Worth noting eh.
> So many designs to build, and only one lifetime. Cheersfor now Paul
> Day AUS3.
>
>
>
> Bolger rules!!!
> - no cursing, flaming, trolling, or spamming
> - no flogging dead horses
> - add something: take "thanks!" and "ditto!" posts off-list.
> - stay on topic and punctuate
> - add your comments at the TOP and SIGN your posts
>
>
If you follow the links to Tim Fatchens light scooner website you
will find excellent text and scary photos on sailing the blessed
things. Thelight scooner was one of my early candidates but building
length was an issue so I opted for the folding schooner. I'm having
almost too much fun building it. Tim was very helpful in answering my
queries. There was a link from Tim's site to a LS site where a single
handed sail come stranding was photographed. Worth noting eh.
So many designs to build, and only one lifetime. Cheersfor now Paul
Day AUS3.