... Dave - I've had 5+ years success with a silver black tarp that's about 26x 20. Sorry, but going from memory. Assume we're talking T-22. Use mast as...
An old retired sailor puts on his old uniform and heads for the docks once more for old times sake. He engages a prostitute and takes her up to a room. He's...
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Gammoning4@...
Nov 2, 2003 3:12 am
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Was out partaking in some beverages at ABYC last night and we ended up discussing how to treat keels with a bunch of T-bird owners. A number of them have been...
Hello: I am new to the group and am hoping someone can give an opinion to me. I am about to buy new sails for a T-22. By far, the best quote I have received is...
Douglas Perkins
dougros@...
Nov 2, 2003 12:27 pm
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Well all, Celeste is all comfy on her new trailer awaitin' the big trip down to N.C. The whole trailer launch and retrieve process has been a big learning...
Bob Laverty
themusicbox@...
Nov 2, 2003 3:01 pm
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In a message dated 11/1/2003 11:56:18 PM Eastern Standard Time, ... Sandblasting is a great idea if you have the equipment, and can get away with it from an...
A good stainless eye bolt or U bolt with two threaded parts not one, 5/16 thick available at your marine store. Because of the V on the inside a veed piece of...
The loose footed is easier to adjust with the outhaul, but not as easy to fold. I would recommend a loose footed main with as much roach as the class rules...
My bow eye is about half way up. One tip on drilling the holes is to make sure that the 2 holes are drilled parallel so they don't bind going through the hull....
Doug, I bought a new main from Voiles Sud last winter and could not have been more pleased. The price was the most competitive, the quality excellent, and Yvan...
... Bob, Some things I did years ago which have helped a great deal in retrieval and trailering: 1. Using angle iron and 2x6 treated lumber built a V-shaped...
thanks that is a great recommendation. I am also buying a #1 Genoa to match. doug perkins T-22 888 Adagio ... From: "Robert Howard" <rphoward@...> To:...
Douglas Perkins
dougros@...
Nov 2, 2003 9:38 pm
16669
The Chandlery in Ottawa sells batten material by the foot, in three different widths....
Tom Shenstone
tshenstone@...
Nov 3, 2003 1:16 am
16670
Hello My Airguide Model 70 Marine Compass has a huge bubble in the chamber. May be somebody knows what kind of liquid is used Please,help!!! T22 #927 Jakov...
Just lowered the mast this weekend - home made wooden gin pole and all - quick and simple. After this I pulled all of the standing rigging (that I just...
... Topping up the liquid doesn't help without dealing with the leak. Better brands can be sent out and refurbished to near new condition. Personally, ALL the...
Greetings: I was wondering if anyone could comment on the merits of an asymmetrical vs. symmetrical spinnaker for our boat. I have an old version of the...
... From: "owensch2000" <owen.schneider@...> ... Hi Owen, I assume this is one of the variety you would tack on to the bow. I've never owned one, but...
... I'm with Kent, though I don't know the Airguide compasses. Our Ritchie cost less than $50 to replace with new (at Sailnet.com) than the local repair...
I don't know what the original liquid is in a compass, but I have successfully filled up compasses for our club members with hexanes, might not be easy to get...
... Except that I think an asymmetrical sailed properly is faster than a symmetrical sailed near dead down wind due to its larger size, I think Ralph got it...
An asym. is a great sail for short handed sailing. It is easy to tack and sets like a #1 but with much better down wind performance. It is in most cases the...
In front of what seems to be an interest for Triradial Symmetrical Spinnaker, in 0,75 Nylon of Challenge, maximum Girth in PHRF, Price is $ CAN 907,00 any...
In a message dated 10/30/2003 9:10:30 AM Eastern Standard Time, chrismoore@... writes: Does anyone know about the way Tanzer assigned hull numbers? ...
Hi, Owen We have both on Chip's Ahoy!, and the asym is definitely easier to handle, with some exceptions. I seem to frequently get the lines for the sock...
DoctorAurora@...
Nov 4, 2003 5:18 am
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i would love a scan of your T782 picture - it sounds like Kennebunkport river. Thanks!...
bridgetotoole@...
Nov 4, 2003 12:33 pm
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If you look at the three first letter of your hull number you will see : ZTI for Dorion Qc TAN for Dorion Qc TNY for Arlington WA TNE for Edenton...
my two cents, a lot of research has gone into assym chutes lately and they are better now than 6yrs ago. Some boats are designed for assym and for thier rig it...