hi all! I am new here and as many of you I am thinking of building the CH21. I was wondering if anyone who is sailing or has sailed the CH21 about her sailing...
Hello, This is a long shot... but has anyone started a Cape Henry and got to a stage where life has taken over and you seen no chance of finishing or your...
Greetings All, A progress report: I now have the bulkheads and transom erected, the backbone and stem in, and have sprung in the 22mm fir "trim" pieces on the...
Hi Ed. I did stop by at Bill's yesterday, and agree it's a big boat. I have also seen Gary Wallis' finished boat in the UK, which is beautiful. My build is...
Hi Cape Henry 21ers, I'm at the stringer stage. I installed chine 2 port and starboard first as that pair (and chine 3, which I'll do last) is the easiest ...
Hi Ed, I am building the smaller sister of the Cape Henry, a Cape Cutter 19, which is in all respects the same boat only a wee bit smaller. In chatting to...
Now that the hardy pioneers have turned their hulls--Bill Empsall, Frans Walschots, Mike Smith, Yuri Pikulyk, and of course Gary Wallis who must be happily...
Hallo all, I have just received my plans and plan to start building in about a month. I have all the articles from Watercraft and will probably alter the...
No CH yet. Why? been building a porch this summer. Even then, when I discover something out of square or uneven, Eileen (this is Chad her husband) has to peel...
Ed, Just discovered you live in E. Montpelier. I was there just last weekend and my kids live in Montpelier with their Mom. Sometime when I am in the area I'd...
I too am very interested in seeing a Cape Henry in the flesh. I find matters of scale and heft hard to extrapolate from drawings and pictures. I am actually...
I can't tell where this thread went. However, if the expense of their specialized batteries is factored out, the German made "Torqueedo" and their Lithium...
Here's a brief update on my progress. All the stringers and chines are in and the transom is beveled to take the aft planking. After some pondering and...
Hi Ed. I think you're right in how you're planning to do the planking. I scarfed up and glued together an entire starboard garboard plank, and had a terrible...
Thanks Mike. I have three thicknesses in the backbone from bulkheads A to 2. I will follow your method and add another two thicknesses there where I expect...
back, now that winter has halted work, I came across your comments about the Torqeedo electric outboard and note that in the current issue of the magazine...
Ed I have looked into electric power both inboard and outboard and so far I have deemed it to be impractical unless you only need a small amount of power to...
Hi Theo. This is a very difficult question to answer unless you were building the boat commercially, working on it five days a week. For the amateur home...
Anyone know what language this album is in - thought I'd do some translation.. Mike ... From: capehenry@yahoogroups.com [mailto:capehenry@yahoogroups.com] On ...
Mike, I would suggest Turkish. I have just got going on mine. Doing some of the peripheral jobs first as I have to wait on the main work space. So cutting out...
it is turkish. mufit (turkey) ... From: Mike Smith <michael_b_smith@...> To: capehenry@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, 29 December, 2007 6:10:56 PM ...
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you can use this link to translate turkish words to english http://www.seslisozluk.com Edward Day <edjoday@...> wrote: Looks like we're all agreed it...
Hi Frank How are things with you we are all well and settled in the USA have just got back from a nice long trip to the` Paughet Sound in Washinton State we...