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Old 1st Feb 2012, 02:59 PM
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I visited Garry again today .
He is ready to spline a couple more planks in.
It will look very impressive , ketch lug rigged , and 6 oarsmen.
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Great pics Rob. Thanks for posting. Nice transom. Any idea what the boat will be used for? Bill P
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Bill , as you know there are Portland , Port Fairy and Warrnambool whale boat crews , and the Port Fairy people also take their lifeboat out .
I guess its just another boat to play with , and explore its capabilities.
Its going to be a lug ketch , with 6 rowers , as per design.
If you are a rower mate , you will find a job in Port Fairy (seriously) , the owner of this ships boat is looking for more crew.
I reckon their dream would be to have the whale boat , rescue boat and the ships boat all on the water at the same time.
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Thanks Rob,

I've been getting out on the Hopkins in a whale boat a bit recently, training for Feb 19th. Although we have a fair sized team, tonight we couldn't get a full crew .

I reckon I could probably persuade a few lads to Pt Fairy to row the life boat and that new one if its not too rough .

There's a few over here also very interested in getting a St Ayles skiff project going, along the the lines of the Scottish Coastal thing. Any thoughts there?

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Bill , I've alerted the Portland crew to this rowing opportunity , and I reckon it would be great if you can all get together at times , to showcase these boats.
And yes , it might lead to a St Ayles skiff in Warrnambool too , that would be even better !.
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Bill , a friend of mine is sending me the plans and offsets for a Montague whaler !.
Now that would be a nice addition to the local fleet , especially with its lug ketch and centreboard setup. Montague and Armadillo
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This weekend there are whaleboat races at Warrnambool , with 20 crews.
Should be good !.
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Hey Rob, Just got in from a training session on the Pt Fairy whaleboat. Here's a bit o whaleboat film I shot earlier:

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Very good Bill !.
I saw the marine biologist team on TV , it looks like fun !.
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Oh , and I have those whaleboat plans too.
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Bill , how did Sunday go ?.
I called in to Garry today , the planks are all in , he was almost finished bending the ribs in today.
Sorry , I forgot to take a camera.
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Today the HMB Endeavour replica left Portland , escorted out by a TS26 , which I was crewing , and the Portland whaleboat .
And for some reason I can't post an image.
I'll try again.
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Here are a couple of images of the whale boat , with the Endeavour.
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I visited Garry again today , and photographed the ships boat.
He is putting in the sole now , not far to go !.
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