Norm Cross designed and built some very fine trimarans and I have seen that someone is marketing his plans again. As I knew it, his 32R was still holding its...
... done ... core ... I have been thinking about this for a while. I am not sure the cost of foam over ply currently. Some people like working in wood and it ...
Hi Len, I have checked out your restoration and have a couple questions. The first is what you might be asking for the trailer? Additionally, is the boat...
Hi Dan Well Sanibel would be convenient. I am dealing with a Party in SC right now but if that doesn't work out. To answer your questions. Cost is going to...
To Rob, James, Brad, Jim and Don thank you very much for your painting advice. All very helpful and informative. The local Sherwin Williams paint store had a...
I have used very little paint so far on my project but I have used some paint designed for bathrooms that has a mildewcide in it. You can also get an additive...
I got this post over on the WoodenBoat forum. Brian T. Cunningham, EIT http://media5.hypernet.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=6;t=003204 posted by...
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What I don't really want to do is use plywood and hard chines, cold- molded, or tortured plywood....including vaccuum bagged, cyl. Mold or Constant camber...
Steve, I am NOT an outboard mechanic but I have had the lower unit off several outboards up to 60HP. OMC, Tohatsu, Honda, British_SeaGull and NONE of them had...
The trimaran shown on this link is very impressive. I especailly like the fact that they did not fuss and just got stuck in and built it quickly, going for...
I was wondering if anyone other than Charles Kanter (see his recent article "In Praise of the Peat Moss Toilet" in "Cruising World") has installed an "Airhead"...
I used oil based paint for my old Searunner 31 in northwest Washington that I added a mildewcide, and it worked very well. I would definately rethink doing...
Hi Ronnie, Do you still have the Piver plans. Rob B ... From: RBadenoch To: multihull_boatbuilder@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, September 03, 2004 9:45 AM ...
Yes Rob I still have the Piver 25 Mariner plans . the plans are old they look old . They are very buildable plans . I'm sure I could build one from the plans...
Got a friend in MI with a Piver Mariner Main Hull and Amas that have been stored for a long time that would like to sell them. His son got a Cross 28 they...
I'm repairing and reinforcing my H18's hulls. I have already ground off the gel coat on the bottoms out past where the core starts. Now I'm at a thinking and...
Steve, If you go carbon, you should cover it with double bias or 0-90 glass. It should be a little stiffer. If you want abrasion resistance, you should use...
I built and lived with a composting toilet in my home for 7 years and understand this about the basic pricipals. Requires a large mass to generate heat and...
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Oct 7, 2004 5:16 am
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I would like to buy this book Voyaging Hydrofoils if anyone has a copy. I would pay 30.00 if you have it. Carl Brownstein [Non-text portions of this message...
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Oct 7, 2004 5:24 am
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... From: <carlwyc@...> To: <multihull_boatbuilder@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2004 10:24 PM Subject: Re: [multihull_boatbuilder] Wanted:...
A search of <http://dogbert.abebooks.com/servlet/SearchEntry> on those two words as title or keywords failed for me. Would you please supply a tad more detail?...
I am looking at roller furling for a jib. I am famliar with conventional jibs but have never used the roller furling type. My understanding is that I need a...
... Check out sailsarana.com. They have been using an Airhead for the last ywo years in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska. We met them as they passed through...
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I saw your mention of the CC 44. I am thinking of building tri...am enamored with the 35 or 37 and would like to visit a site if you have one or if not, could...
I think the main problem with the airhead composting toilet is the liquid part, not the solids. The liquids, (urine) are seperated out and do not decompose....