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| Michael Storer Wooden Boat Plans For the multitude of wooden boat fans that use, and need info on Michael Storer Wooden Boat Plans. Put your questions etc here and they will be answered and dealt with quicker and easier by the man himself and others in the know. |  | | 
19th Nov 2008, 11:05 PM
|  | Deeply flawed human being | | Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: 'Delaide, Australia Age: 51
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| | OZ PDRacer - Dylan's build in the Philippines Dylan is building two OZ PDRs in the Phils.
His building thread is here - it is quite interesting PDRacer sailboat building in the Philippines
He has his pics on here. OZ PDRacer building photos | 
28th Jan 2009, 02:13 PM
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| | Here are pictures of SLIDER already painted and with mast being tried on for the first time | 
28th Jan 2009, 09:07 PM
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| | Rudder Cassette details | 
28th Jan 2009, 09:20 PM
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| | Hi everyone. I am new in this forum and just learning now to post and upload pictures. The first few pictures uploaded was done by Michael.
My boat is almost done as seen in recent pictures I uploaded. But before I proceed with rigging, I am not sure how to orient the bend of the mast... whether it should be installed with the mast bending forward or back. I am inclined to orient it facing forward so that when sail is tensioned with the sprit pole maximum tension is available | 
1st Feb 2009, 12:22 PM
|  | Deeply flawed human being | | Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: 'Delaide, Australia Age: 51
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| | Howdy Dylan,
Answered you directly by email .. sorry about the delay.
For a slight bend I would probably choose for it to go forward as you suggest. It will make the sail a bit more powerful for the same snotter tension.
However if the boat was going to be sailed by someone very light a lot I would put it in the other way to reduce the power slightly.
Best wishes
Michael | 
16th Feb 2009, 01:08 PM
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| | She Floats!  | 
16th Feb 2009, 02:24 PM
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| | That is one really cool pic Dylan!
MIK | 
16th Feb 2009, 02:55 PM
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| | Thanks MIK. If you want to see more pictures of my trial launch at the pool you can see them here (launch pictures start on page 5 of the album: http://www.pinoyboats.org/gallery/ga...ylans+PDRacer/
enjoy,
Dylan | 
16th Feb 2009, 03:28 PM
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| | I like this one!! | 
16th Feb 2009, 08:10 PM
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| | Nice work Dylan. Congratulations.
The pool is really handy for a test. My pond is not big enoigh for something like this. It was good for a moodel boat though.
I thing the white sail really looks the best on this boat (a while ago a bought dark blue polytarp). White is unfortunately not available here in that size. The only way it could be done is to sew it together form smaller peaces which takes more work for someone who knows how to use sowing machine well (not me!!)
Koala | 
16th Feb 2009, 09:04 PM
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| | Koala, thank you. I had actually planned on launching last saturday at our local lake together with a bunch of rowdy pirates, but my son Gino who has been my loyal building assistant got sick so I had to postpone the launch. However, the itch to get her in the water was just too much that yesterday morning, with Gino already recovering and while Gino's mother was still asleep, we both snuck out of the house into the garage, manhadle the boat through our living room into the garden and finally into the pool. WHen the Admiral woke up both Gino and I were spared from world war 3 after she saw how beautiful the boat looked with the sail proudly flying. In fact the wify even helped me do some of the rigging.
Thanks Mik for the plans. It was such a joy to build. I am sure she will just be as wonderful to sail | 
17th Feb 2009, 10:15 AM
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| | I must say, without being too bias, that yellow is definitly the BEST colour for the PDR. Those photos are great! | 
23rd Feb 2009, 05:06 AM
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| | "Real" launch of SLIDER happened last saturday in Punta Fuego, Philippines. | 
23rd Feb 2009, 05:07 AM
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