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23rd December 2015, 03:10 PM
Thread: Goat Island Skiff (Guatemala)
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Awesome, stunning boat. I posted the link to the...
Awesome, stunning boat. I posted the link to the GIS Facebook page :)
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Pictures
The trouble with merely posting links to auction and For Sale sites, is that the pictures of these nice classic boats disappear after the end of the auction. It would be really cool if you save and...
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5th August 2014, 04:23 PM
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Awesome post!
Awesome post!
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8th July 2014, 03:41 PM
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Aleksander wrote this: I am furniture prductor...
Aleksander wrote this: I am furniture prductor 35 years and it was not hard to do it ,thanks to Michaels genial plan. I also think, the GIS is one of the most beautiful boats in my country. It needs...
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6th July 2014, 09:18 PM
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Slovenian GIS "Miss Retro" - Aleksander Bajt
Aleksander Bajt from Slovenia emailed some pics of his magnificent Goat Island Skiff. I'm sure you'll agree Miss Retro is a stunner.
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14th May 2014, 12:06 AM
Thread: GIS New Hampshire build
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So cool that you launched your beaut GIS! ...
So cool that you launched your beaut GIS!
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9th May 2014, 12:01 PM
Thread: GIS New Hampshire build
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I used a bit of mylar chafe tape so the mast...
I used a bit of mylar chafe tape so the mast slipped out easily. Put enough on that is doesn't slop. It still creaked a bit when loaded up though.
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9th May 2014, 10:07 AM
Thread: GIS New Hampshire build
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Doesn't the mast always look tall on the GIS, and...
Doesn't the mast always look tall on the GIS, and then you have another 1/3 added with the yard!
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9th May 2014, 06:25 AM
Thread: GIS New Hampshire build
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She's looking great and you'll soon be be on the...
She's looking great and you'll soon be be on the water. Exciting times.
As for the mast step, it should not have any slop.
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24th March 2014, 08:41 PM
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I've not sailed the PDR in chop, but I've sailed...
I've not sailed the PDR in chop, but I've sailed scows and they, both PDR and Ozracer, are scows. Just heel it, power up and send it!
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24th March 2014, 07:00 PM
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Hey, I thought Alex was going with his boat and...
Hey, I thought Alex was going with his boat and somebody else was sailing it? The OZRacer would have cleaned up against a Firebug and an Opti!
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16th March 2014, 06:55 PM
Thread: The Northstar GIS Build
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150mm is a significant amount. There is a...
150mm is a significant amount. There is a reasonable likelihood that you could tune the rig back into balance by moving the rig forward but there is a good reason not to do this, in my opinion. The...
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13th March 2014, 06:01 PM
Thread: Goat Island Skiff
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Sticky: There's one in every group!
I could not resist.
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12th March 2014, 07:52 PM
Thread: The Northstar GIS Build
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I no longer have my GIS so can't check. It sounds...
I no longer have my GIS so can't check. It sounds to me like a bulkhead is in the wrong place.:oo:
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8th March 2014, 07:38 AM
Thread: GIS New Hampshire build
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What's the worse that could happen? Simply take...
What's the worse that could happen? Simply take out the cb case and make another one :)
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7th March 2014, 03:04 PM
Thread: GIS New Hampshire build
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Stunning looking foils. Well done:2tsup::2tsup:
Stunning looking foils. Well done:2tsup::2tsup:
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4th March 2014, 08:37 AM
Thread: GIS New Hampshire build
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Really Simple Sail by Storer, from Duckworks ...
Really Simple Sail by Storer, from Duckworks
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2nd March 2014, 08:27 PM
Thread: END of an ERA. GIS fer sailz
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17th February 2014, 09:05 AM
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I find that the week after I toss something out,...
I find that the week after I toss something out, I needed it
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16th February 2014, 07:01 AM
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I have to get started soon too Alex as we begin...
I have to get started soon too Alex as we begin rebuilding our house later this year.
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3rd February 2014, 10:47 PM
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Yup, agree with scooter. Hope the bushfires stay...
Yup, agree with scooter. Hope the bushfires stay away.
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15th January 2014, 08:49 PM
Thread: Cool stuff
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I've extracted this from a pdf RC newsletter. ...
I've extracted this from a pdf RC newsletter.
This remarkable model of an 18 foot Skiff was built by Dennis Kenna. It is a faithful reproduction of an 18 footer that Dennis sailed in the 1970's -... -
15th January 2014, 02:38 PM
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In Perth it does! :woot::woot:
In Perth it does! :woot::woot:
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12th January 2014, 08:52 PM
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Sanding is no fun at all. Having enough time to...
Sanding is no fun at all. Having enough time to clean up after the big gluing job of attaching the bottom would have been ideal, but things often don't go to plan. With my build the heat of the day...
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10th January 2014, 09:17 AM
Thread: Goat Island Skiff
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Sticky: RC 18 Footer
I've extracted this from a pdf RC newsletter.
This remarkable model of an 18 foot Skiff was built by Dennis Kenna. It is a faithful reproduction of an 18 footer that Dennis sailed in the 1970's -... -
8th January 2014, 09:16 PM
Thread: Cool stuff
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Cool ratchet
Well, this one isn't all that remarkable and probably not even cool. It depends on how you look at it.
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7th January 2014, 09:04 AM
Thread: The Northstar GIS Build
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I can just offer one tip if using the...
I can just offer one tip if using the International Perfection 2 pack. Because it dries very slowly, it's best applied in a dust free environment. I found that it wasn't necessary to use the roll and...
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4th January 2014, 04:51 AM
Thread: The Northstar GIS Build
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Paint is a whole subject in itself. The cheapest...
Paint is a whole subject in itself. The cheapest paint in the long run for the bottom is a 2-pack paint such as International as it is the toughest finish. It lasts for years. Single pot marine paint...
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23rd December 2013, 10:46 AM
Thread: Cool stuff
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I haven't seen any specs yet PAR. However, these...
I haven't seen any specs yet PAR. However, these are for dinghy control line loads which are very light. Even on big skiffs, 4mm line is about as big as they go even for vang primaries, and there is...
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23rd December 2013, 09:02 AM
Thread: Cool stuff
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New Laser blocks
Laser Sailing has come up with a couple of new blocks which are very robust and which should last forever. They will simplify rigging for any dinghy.
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29th October 2013, 05:53 PM
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Well Rick, looks like a tad more breeze than last...
Well Rick, looks like a tad more breeze than last time, but only a tad! I guess we're running out of time to see you sitting on the wing?
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9th October 2013, 07:43 PM
Thread: The Northstar GIS Build
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Probably the most critical part of the build is...
Probably the most critical part of the build is getting the bottom on, or at least it was for me. The structure is still pretty wobbly at this stage, so time spent getting the thing level and square...
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9th October 2013, 07:14 PM
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It looks great Alex. I'm gobsmacked really. Just...
It looks great Alex. I'm gobsmacked really. Just in time too, with 100km/h winds forecast for tomorrow :U
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9th October 2013, 04:59 PM
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As Sumbloak correctly observed, vang has caused...
As Sumbloak correctly observed, vang has caused the sail to hook to windward and the top batten is even pointing toward the windward transom corner. But these conditions are so marginal that the...
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11th September 2013, 06:43 PM
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Naa, he just used an old broom Alex.
Naa, he just used an old broom Alex.
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11th September 2013, 06:16 PM
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Hi Joost Are you on Facebook? Most of the...
Hi Joost
Are you on Facebook? Most of the Storer Boats news seems to be there now, so it's worthwhile following there. https://www.facebook.com/groups/GoatIslandSkiff/
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6th September 2013, 11:28 AM
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I think it will float high Brian, but maybe a...
I think it will float high Brian, but maybe a couple of short rope handles will suffice? It should pull up OK without having to stand on the centreboard. I think the technique for climbing back into...
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1st September 2013, 06:47 AM
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One trick I used whenever bits are likely to slip...
One trick I used whenever bits are likely to slip when under clamps is to insert very short panel pins and then snip them off so that they protrude about 1 or 2mm. It saves lots of cursing!
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30th August 2013, 07:24 PM
Thread: Cool stuff
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It's more a lesson in not over-engineering...
It's more a lesson in not over-engineering really. If it's strong enough, it's good enough.
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30th August 2013, 11:17 AM
Thread: Cool stuff
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Fillets
Next time you lay down a fillet, just remember that those big AC72s use the same methods. Even on the ACs they don't stick any carbon tape over the fillet.
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21st August 2013, 03:04 PM
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Rough Cut Wood Sizes - OZ Goose 12ft build in Germany
Agree Mik, there is no better way of sealing timber than epoxy as it doesn't leave the micro tubes behind that evaporative cure finishes do. Especially important inside the hull where the humidity...
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20th August 2013, 07:13 PM
Thread: Plywood for small boats.
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Very good points MIK. I always forget about the...
Very good points MIK. I always forget about the sheet size variations! The extra large size of the ridgey didge stuff does offset the extra cost a bit.
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20th August 2013, 06:16 PM
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Yes, Paulownia for the spacers in the rudderbox...
Yes, Paulownia for the spacers in the rudderbox and daggerboard case. However, I chickened out and used Hoop Pine for the stiffeners. However, as you say, as long as you have bolts holding the...
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20th August 2013, 05:30 PM
Thread: Cool stuff
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Sailing a straight line without hitting land
OK, the challenge is to sail the longest distance in a straight line without hitting land. Well, you have to hit land at some point, which of course would be the end of your challenge.
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20th August 2013, 01:17 PM
Thread: Plywood for small boats.
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Sounds good Schmik! As Dave has mentioned, common...
Sounds good Schmik! As Dave has mentioned, common sense would rule out spending silly money on ply for the Quick Canoe. Reserve the nice stuff for a really nice project where finish and reliability...
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20th August 2013, 12:03 PM
Thread: Plywood for small boats.
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I would not assume that their "other" marine ply...
I would not assume that their "other" marine ply is hoop. They should be able to tell you about the product they sell but if it is made in Asia it certainly won't be Hoop.
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20th August 2013, 11:04 AM
Thread: Plywood for small boats.
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Aah, the million dollar question. First ask...
Aah, the million dollar question. First ask yourself, "How long do I want the boat to last?" If you plan on using the boat lots and keeping it for a very long time, I would buy the best ply available...
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19th August 2013, 02:20 PM
Thread: Cool stuff
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Sheep dip
Hehe!
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16th August 2013, 07:57 PM
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I was wondering about the bow and just presumed...
I was wondering about the bow and just presumed it was a design change. The plumb bow is still very nice. Has the waterline changed at all?
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16th August 2013, 03:41 PM
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It's a very good question enblom! Basically, we...
It's a very good question enblom! Basically, we don't get enough time to sail HM and it would be best that someone else enjoy her now. The GIS has fulfilled all my expectations, ie. it was fun, fast...