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27th June 2016, 01:28 AM
Thread: list of 320 different rowboats
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Thanks Cant recall when I was last on this...
Thanks
Cant recall when I was last on this forum,,, I just checked my email,, said there was a new post
For those that are not sure,,, the list is now over 500
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6th May 2015, 06:11 PM
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article on cartopping a large rowboat seems a...
article on cartopping a large rowboat
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2nd May 2015, 07:11 PM
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please remember that a car roof is strong enough...
please remember that a car roof is strong enough to hold the weight of the car upside down (1.2 tonnes). If you use a bow rope and a stern rope to keep the boat in place, it is very safe to move a...
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2nd May 2015, 07:04 PM
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I cartop my 52kg rowboat on my 2001 Mazda 323...
I cartop my 52kg rowboat on my 2001 Mazda 323 hatchback easily (very very easy). I put wheels on the transom of my rowboat. I move the boat around upside down, put the bow of the boat on the rear...
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2nd May 2015, 06:44 PM
Thread: list of 320 different rowboats
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list of 320 different rowboats
I have drawn up a list of over 320 different rowboats. Each listing has length, width, boat and maker name, and a link to a website for more information. There are a couple plastic ones in there, all...
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15th November 2013, 03:32 PM
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bandsaw has been SOLD. well deposit taken and...
bandsaw has been SOLD.
well deposit taken and remainder for later today
four expressions of interest in two days,
so think asking price was reasonable
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13th November 2013, 12:31 PM
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ok, thanks, I was looking for that forum...
ok, thanks,
I was looking for that forum eariler, could not find it. I put the ad in there -
13th November 2013, 11:55 AM
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Ledacraft 14 inch BS350 bandsaw for sale, sunshine melbourne
Hello
I have a 14 inch BS350 Ledacraft bandsaw for sale in Albion (next to Sunshine) in Melbourne.
Costs $750 new, I am selling it for $350
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4th March 2013, 02:58 AM
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Just to keep all in the loop I have repalced...
Just to keep all in the loop
I have repalced the trailer eletrics with sealed LED lights and new 5 core wiring, put the coupling higher, so thats fixed
I looked into an Al mast but after doing... -
26th February 2013, 07:33 PM
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Not sure if this thread is still current, for...
Not sure if this thread is still current,
for a small sail I dont think the lower boom needs to be attached to the mast, sails and spars are small and can be han-handled around. For a larger boat... -
25th February 2013, 03:22 PM
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second hand boat stuff from a JW Tread Lightly - to destroy or not
hello all, have just come back from a weekends sail with my JW Tread Lightly trailer sailer.
I have not made up my mind, so this is hypothetical.
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16th May 2011, 02:28 PM
Thread: Timber for boat building
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is this stuff cheap
is this stuff cheap
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15th May 2011, 10:02 AM
Thread: remilling ironbark 4x2's
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the blade is still going strong. I only milled...
the blade is still going strong.
I only milled say a dozen pieces. The trouble is the time vs money equation
Also with a table saw, they often make cuts parallel to the side of the timber, so... -
14th May 2011, 09:50 PM
Thread: remilling ironbark 4x2's
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I have remilled some ironbark. I really like the...
I have remilled some ironbark. I really like the timber
I used a 'homemade' table saw. Trick was to go slow and use a quality saw blade, thin kerf and lots of small teeth. I used irwin blade, the... -
14th May 2011, 09:23 PM
Thread: Timber for boat building
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11 Great Victoria Woods...
11 Great Victoria Woods
here is some more info on victorian timbers
I cant really help you in which timber is best for your needs, me I just go with what the marine timbers place stocked, and... -
10th May 2011, 12:49 AM
Thread: Timber for boat building
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that is a very useful link EnR.. many thanks I...
that is a very useful link EnR.. many thanks
I am starting my own little project soon, and will require some more wood. Now last time I used Marine Timbers in the south eastern suburbs, they were... -
5th May 2011, 01:34 AM
Thread: Timber for boat building
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another idea would be to phone a timber mill say...
another idea would be to phone a timber mill say in Orbost or Noojee, ask what timber they mill, and what supplier they use in Melbourne. If you are keen on environmental values, recycled timber...
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5th May 2011, 01:28 AM
Thread: Timber for boat building
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I bought some hoop pine from them. It was awhile...
I bought some hoop pine from them. It was awhile back is true, but they definatlely did sell timber. I would strongly suggest giving them a call. I was very happy with the hoop pine that I got.
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4th May 2011, 02:07 PM
Thread: Oturigger Canoe Plans
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Hi Yeah, for me travelling over to the more...
Hi
Yeah, for me travelling over to the more refined eastern suburbs to have a chat over coffee is fine. I do get a little tired of living in these questionable western suburbs. Lots of the people... -
3rd May 2011, 01:48 PM
Thread: Oturigger Canoe Plans
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here in one more wikiproa / Peter Haydon's...
here in one more
wikiproa / Peter Haydon's Anima
Peter recounted that he had problems with his voyage off Bells Beach. Water ingress etc. No lasting harm done. One problem was that he was using... -
3rd May 2011, 01:41 PM
Thread: Oturigger Canoe Plans
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here is my website tacking-outrigger.com...
here is my website
tacking-outrigger.com
other sites, I think Selway Fisher has plans for one,
Gary Deirking and his Wapa designs seem most popular theseadays
yahoo group proa_file is very... -
18th April 2011, 06:10 PM
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hello, just to keep you all in the loop. I...
hello,
just to keep you all in the loop. I spoke to Roy on the phone this afternoon and he was very helpful. I asked about the Metabo, his opinion was that it was not a really bad piece of... -
17th April 2011, 11:36 AM
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ok I have a fair bit of information now,...
ok
I have a fair bit of information now, including some suppliers. Metabo product was a good lead. There are some agents close to where I work. I dont think we officially close threads here, but i... -
16th April 2011, 09:47 PM
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hello i know i am ignorant, please excuse that...
hello
i know i am ignorant, please excuse that
I see that new carbatech bandsaws are about $650.. that is an option
Ordering tools from Japan, I will certainly consider that. All depends on... -
16th April 2011, 08:52 PM
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woodwork tool supplier - western part of melbourne
hello
I want to do a little woodwork. Does anyone know a place that sells good woodworking equipment in the western suburbs of Melbourne. I live in Sunshine. Today I went to Bunnings and looked at... -
16th July 2008, 09:35 AM
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sailing club needed for my boat - melbourne
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Our house is being sold and in the next couple of months I need to find a place to store my boat. It is an 18ft tacking outrigger. That is it is an 18ft dory and one 14ft outrigger. The... -
30th January 2008, 10:50 AM
Thread: Light Car Top Boat Plans
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This may be redundant This is a long narrow...
This may be redundant
This is a long narrow rowboat, is very light, beam, 3.5ft is more than a canoe but narrower than some other boats
boat is Steve Redmond's whisp
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30th January 2008, 10:40 AM
Thread: Home Built
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Hi I recently got myself a boat licence and...
Hi
I recently got myself a boat licence and also registered my homebuilt boat.
The standard boat licence costs $35 or so and is worth getting. If you are using a jet ski (PWC) you need an... -
13th January 2008, 09:55 AM
Thread: what timber for oars?
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hi After re reading your initial post seems...
hi
After re reading your initial post seems you are set on building traditional timber oars.
Wide lengths of 25mm thick hoop pine plans are available at some shop in Port Melbourne. Is called... -
12th January 2008, 10:12 PM
Thread: what timber for oars?
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hi Bob I wonder if you have built your oars as...
hi Bob
I wonder if you have built your oars as yet.
If not you may wish to consider a method I used. Basically I used Michael Storer's free oar plans then had to change the dimensions.
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22nd December 2007, 10:50 AM
Thread: Dinghy suggestions?
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hi the spindrift looks nice and here is a...
hi
the spindrift looks nice and here is a similar boat tough a fraction bigger
as to outboard, would have thought that 3hp would be ideal, is what i have, was only $100 more than the 2hp plus... -
20th December 2007, 09:41 PM
Thread: Supplier of sailmaking thread
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Supplier of sailmaking thread
Hi all,
I am having big, big trouble in finding a supplier of sail repair / sail making thread here in Australia.
I know that I require a strong polyester thread like V69 from Sailrite and also... -
8th November 2007, 09:28 AM
Thread: second hand sails supplier
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second hand sails supplier
hi all.
I would like a small auxiliary sail for my banks dory, only small, maybe 40 or 50 sqr feet. Options are making one, perhaps sprit rig.
The other option is to buy a second hand sail. Is... -
21st June 2007, 04:37 PM
Thread: I built a simple tablesaw
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hi have jsut read reply of murrayDD99 (name...
hi
have jsut read reply of murrayDD99 (name form memory)..... seems a lot of concern... I am starting to have some doubts now....
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21st June 2007, 04:29 PM
Thread: I built a simple tablesaw
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hi all, this brought up much more response...
hi all,
this brought up much more response than I expected. I assumed it would be something like....."oh that is very clever .... my friend did that a while ago..maybe you could try this..."
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20th June 2007, 06:00 PM
Thread: I built a simple tablesaw
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hi I put up my pictures because I am intereted...
hi
I put up my pictures because I am intereted in my safety, and thus get some advice, I am no expert. I could easily increase the slot size, this would allow the spring loaded guard that comes... -
20th June 2007, 04:58 PM
Thread: I built a simple tablesaw
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I built a simple tablesaw
hi all,
I built a simple table saw out of my cheap GMC circualr saw and an old table I had lying around. I am reasonably happy with it as I had assumed to make a table saw would be very very... -
16th June 2007, 12:57 PM
Thread: multihull cross beam strenght
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hi the first crossbeam is finished. The second...
hi
the first crossbeam is finished. The second is almost done. We tested the first crossbeam yesterday with 195kg at midpoint. The ends supported by some bricks. It seemed fine and there was no... -
11th June 2007, 01:53 PM
Thread: multihull cross beam strenght
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hi all, small update. I have mostly built...
hi all,
small update. I have mostly built first outrigger, glued up the frame and added plywood to one side. However I have way over engineered it. The spacer blocks were 5 inches deep, adding the... -
5th June 2007, 11:11 PM
Thread: multihull cross beam strenght
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hi all I have made my first crossbeam as I had...
hi all
I have made my first crossbeam as I had earlier described. I do not know if it is strong enough but I do know that it is not stiff enough. When I stand in the center (me 74kg) with the ends... -
15th May 2007, 12:15 PM
Thread: strength of mgp10 pine
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Yes I am talking ultimate tensile strength, I...
Yes I am talking ultimate tensile strength,
I have also put this thread in the boatbuilding group and I know it is bad to put same thread in 2 places. Think I will delete the thread in this room... -
14th May 2007, 10:35 PM
Thread: multihull cross beam strenght
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Yes I know radiata is bad Nevetheless it is...
Yes I know radiata is bad
Nevetheless it is cheap, easy to work and it has a grain, thus the stenght is where you want it. I may well laminate a layer of 4mm ply on top of top timber and bottom of... -
14th May 2007, 09:57 PM
Thread: multihull cross beam strenght
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multihull cross beam strenght
hi all
I am building a multihull boat and want to know if my crossbeams are strong enough. I am on a bit of a budget. The boat consists of a large dory and a smaller ama. The ama has a volume of... -
14th May 2007, 01:32 PM
Thread: strength of mgp10 pine
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strength of mgp10 pine
hi all
I am building a multihull boat and want to know if my crossbeams are strong enough. I am on a bit of a budget. The boat consists of a large dory and a smaller ama. The ama has a volume of...