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30th August 2013, 07:13 PM
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I think this is going to be a really beautiful...
I think this is going to be a really beautiful boat. I have been seeing the pictures of your canoe and from the images you put in this thread, it looks like you do a very good job with this one too....
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15th August 2013, 07:35 PM
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I am very interested in advantages and...
I am very interested in advantages and disadvantages of different designs. This is why I am curious of why you picked to sell the GIS out of all of your boats.
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10th July 2013, 02:21 AM
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From the pictures it looks like there was very...
From the pictures it looks like there was very little wind. It is in such circumstances you need real skills to win. Without a doubt, a big sail area ("tallest midget", as it was called in the quoted...
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4th June 2013, 03:34 PM
Thread: Beth Sailing Canoe
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I am very satisfied :) Thank you for a lot of...
I am very satisfied :)
Thank you for a lot of information. Personally I am happy I posted the thoughts I found on Spoonbergs site about the cut off sail as it provided a such lengthy answer here. -
3rd June 2013, 10:37 PM
Thread: Beth Sailing Canoe
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Take a look at this picture: 270977 In the...
Take a look at this picture:
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3rd June 2013, 04:11 PM
Thread: Beth Sailing Canoe
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I am in no way an expert, and I have never even...
I am in no way an expert, and I have never even had the pleasure to sail in a real ketch rigged boat. The reason I am talking here about this topic (even though I do not qualify as novice even) is...
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31st May 2013, 08:33 PM
Thread: Beth Sailing Canoe
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Upwind I can fully understand this, as the mizzen...
Upwind I can fully understand this, as the mizzen is in shadow from the wind and having some turbulence.
But in all other conditions I can not understand this (at least if the mizzen is having a... -
10th May 2013, 04:33 PM
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You are in a lucky situation as it is easy to...
You are in a lucky situation as it is easy to remove from the keel, but much more difficult to add. Just take away a bit with a plane, especially at each end of the canoe as there most of the...
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8th May 2013, 08:47 PM
Thread: Can't Decide, need help
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I might come there to look at the boats! I live...
I might come there to look at the boats! I live about 2 hours (by car) away. Sadly I do not have a boat myself at this moment. Do you have more information at this stage about the route you are going...
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8th May 2013, 06:32 AM
Thread: Cool stuff
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They seem to have so many good ideas in...
They seem to have so many good ideas in Netherlands. Whike is among the most cool things I have seen: Whike - Whike
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7th May 2013, 07:51 PM
Thread: Can't Decide, need help
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I have never sailed a ketch, and I actually have...
I have never sailed a ketch, and I actually have a question that might fit here as you are talking about boats with ketch rig.
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4th April 2013, 01:40 AM
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The dryfit image of the boom gives a such sturdy...
The dryfit image of the boom gives a such sturdy impression on me. I think it would last even without plywood sides. Especially if you put the spacers at strategical places like where the down haul...
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2nd April 2013, 11:34 PM
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Do you have any extra plan for those holes? Or...
Do you have any extra plan for those holes? Or are they there to reduce weight?
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28th February 2013, 05:27 PM
Thread: Goat Island Skiff
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Sticky: Once I just manage to gather money for my GIS...
Once I just manage to gather money for my GIS project, I will probably use either pine or aspen for my mast. Nordic aspen is very strong but having vulnerable surface, so it needs a cloth there were...
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3rd January 2013, 09:47 PM
Thread: GIS Yawl Conversion/variation
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Here are some images of the boat: Sailguide.com -...
Here are some images of the boat: Sailguide.com - Fakta och åsikter om nästan alla segelbåtar
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3rd January 2013, 09:33 PM
Thread: GIS Yawl Conversion/variation
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Okay, I found on the Internet the same kind of...
Okay, I found on the Internet the same kind of boat I sailed a bit with. It was a Fabola Pokus. Some claim the center board is 60 kg, other say it is 70 kg (about 130-155 lbs). All I know is that it...
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3rd January 2013, 09:15 PM
Thread: GIS Yawl Conversion/variation
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I have sailed a few times (long time ago) with a...
I have sailed a few times (long time ago) with a similar sized boat with really heavy center board. It had a hole through the board, and some kind of bolt to put through, so when you lifted it, you...
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3rd January 2013, 04:58 PM
Thread: GIS Yawl Conversion/variation
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While it would be a lot of work to make, I think...
While it would be a lot of work to make, I think a heavy metal center board would be more nice than having sand bags. Actually, I got a better idea: a board made out of concrete, filled with a lot of...
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16th December 2012, 09:44 PM
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We want videos of you sailing with your new sail!
We want videos of you sailing with your new sail!
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10th December 2012, 10:51 PM
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We need pictures! And launching videos once it is...
We need pictures! And launching videos once it is ready! :U
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7th December 2012, 05:40 PM
Thread: GIS sail tweaking
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MIK: From your description it looks like you mean...
MIK: From your description it looks like you mean to round near the chine... I was more talking about making the rear section of the bottom a bit bended, so that together with the rocker, it will...
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6th December 2012, 11:25 PM
Thread: GIS sail tweaking
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When it comes to the last bit of performance, I...
When it comes to the last bit of performance, I have a question also: In The Sharpie Book, it is saying that they made the bottom a bit rounded aft for getting less drag in later sharpies (the...
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19th November 2012, 07:13 PM
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Yay! Nice!
Yay! Nice!
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14th November 2012, 04:54 PM
Thread: Cool stuff
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This screams for pictures!! PS. Yesterday I...
This screams for pictures!!
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26th October 2012, 03:30 AM
Thread: Different Wood Types.
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The spruce we have growing here is Picea Abies....
The spruce we have growing here is Picea Abies.
The aspen we have growing here is Populus Tremula. (Which you already provided some information about)
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24th October 2012, 03:48 PM
Thread: Different Wood Types.
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I do not really agree on all of points you said...
I do not really agree on all of points you said about aspen. Aspen is not rottening that easily. It is used in most saunas and would not be used there if it was that bad.
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22nd October 2012, 07:42 PM
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I also really agree that this is the most...
I also really agree that this is the most beautiful OozeGooze so far. You have all the rights to be really proud.
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21st October 2012, 09:49 PM
Thread: Cool stuff
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Another thing I find cool with this boat is the...
Another thing I find cool with this boat is the rig: http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4135/4803487405_428b0faacf_b.jpg
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21st October 2012, 09:39 PM
Thread: Cool stuff
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I am deeply shocked! That sharpie is about 600 kg...
I am deeply shocked! That sharpie is about 600 kg (reference: top speed)! I was not expecting it to be much more than 100 kg. I guess you could get it to really fly with a little bit of changes to...
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21st October 2012, 08:42 PM
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Congratulations! Your boat looks really beautiful...
Congratulations! Your boat looks really beautiful and well made!
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17th October 2012, 04:56 PM
Thread: Cool stuff
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This with that sharpies (nearly) got banned from...
This with that sharpies (nearly) got banned from racing I have heard several times repeated in different forms. I wonder if it is true or not, as the claims acts a bit like urban lengends. Is anyone...
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16th October 2012, 03:37 PM
Thread: Cool stuff
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Thanks! EDIT: Now when I am thinking about it,...
Thanks!
EDIT: Now when I am thinking about it, as it is only falling down 45 degrees, that drawing is not optimal. That drawing will create a huge gap behind the board. By changing the angle of back... -
16th October 2012, 02:16 AM
Thread: Cool stuff
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If the pivot is all the way in the front of the...
If the pivot is all the way in the front of the box, and just the tail coming up, there is another thing I can not uderstand: How do they keep the board down? I mean, wood floats, and add a bit of...
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15th October 2012, 10:37 PM
Thread: Cool stuff
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I am still a bit confused in how the pivoting is...
I am still a bit confused in how the pivoting is happening as the "hole" on the case is so far aft: http://mackhorton.com/Sharpie%20web/topside%20paint/port%20aft.jpg
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15th October 2012, 08:16 PM
Thread: Cool stuff
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That sharpie is really nice. One thing I have...
That sharpie is really nice. One thing I have been wondering when I checked the videos, how is the center board working (Or is there at all a center board?)? It looks like the boat would be able to...
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10th October 2012, 11:32 PM
Thread: Sail OK - Four Days of Fun and Excitement
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... And to have MIK here again. He has not been...
... And to have MIK here again. He has not been active for a very long time. Hopefully he has also had a very nice time sailing somewhere.
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10th October 2012, 03:53 PM
Thread: Narrow PD Goose as a sailing canoe.
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If you anyway do not care about stability that...
If you anyway do not care about stability that much, why not an Quick Canoe Electric (Quick Canoe Electric – a simple, cheap electric powered boat. Square back Electric Canoe | Michael Storer Wooden...
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7th October 2012, 04:57 AM
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So the shallow one is too shallow?
So the shallow one is too shallow?
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3rd October 2012, 03:57 PM
Thread: sailing canoe vs light dory
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Here comes MIK's opinion about dories: Q&A Are...
Here comes MIK's opinion about dories: Q&A Are Lightweight Dories Good Boats? - Michael Storer Wooden Boat Plans
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27th September 2012, 09:50 PM
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Thanks, it was exactly this kind of information I...
Thanks, it was exactly this kind of information I wanted. If you would compare the performance, how much more effort (a very roughly wild guess) do you need for QC when paddling to keep the same...
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26th September 2012, 11:32 PM
Thread: Distance between mast and centerboard
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I have always been a curious person wanting to...
I have always been a curious person wanting to know why things are in a certain way. That is why I am asking so many questions, regardless if I am going to have use of it later or not. With this...
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26th September 2012, 09:05 PM
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Quick Canoe compared to Eureka
I have many times been wondering how QC is really comparing to Eureka when it comes to performance. I have not done any calculations, but it looks like Eureka would have less wetted surface, and thus...
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26th September 2012, 07:50 PM
Thread: Distance between mast and centerboard
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I think PAR misunderstood my post. But that was a...
I think PAR misunderstood my post. But that was a lucky mistake as it led to an interesting post from him.
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25th September 2012, 05:40 PM
Thread: Distance between mast and centerboard
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It really looks like a guess work for anyone...
It really looks like a guess work for anyone wanting to understand it. MIK is not taking the rudder into account, while other do to some degree. Still I think MIK also knows that the rudder affects...
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24th September 2012, 09:43 PM
Thread: inwale spacers
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To me this looks like a lot of extra work for...
To me this looks like a lot of extra work for nothing as I can not see any benefit of it.
This is what I have planned to do (if I get time):
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20th September 2012, 11:32 PM
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Without testing empirically, it is even difficult...
Without testing empirically, it is even difficult to estimate how much more weight a cloth will add. It should be obvious that it is not just the weight of the cloth that is added, but also more...
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20th September 2012, 10:49 PM
Thread: Distance between mast and centerboard
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Whoa! An "electric" quick canoe without the...
Whoa! An "electric" quick canoe without the engine must be fun to sail. As it is not becoming narrow aft, it will probably "plan" very easily and get faster than what the theoretical hull speed would...
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20th September 2012, 10:34 PM
Thread: Distance between mast and centerboard
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This is another reason to love the balanced lug!...
This is another reason to love the balanced lug! With most of the rigs, corrections will cost money.
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19th September 2012, 07:47 PM
Thread: Distance between mast and centerboard
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I found one article that deals with half of the...
I found one article that deals with half of the problem: Duckworks - Articles
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19th September 2012, 07:05 PM
Thread: Distance between mast and centerboard
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Distance between mast and centerboard
I have many times been wondering how the distance between mast and centerboard is actually calculated for a well balanced boat. We have had many threads with discussion about changes to the rig,...