Hey Pete
was at the boat..took a picture of the meter...it was an hour meter. I have a picture of the fuel gauge and the hour one.....will upload them later.
Hi PCarrico, I think it's time you get to have another look at Porto Cervo, they still are big on regattas, though now they have a lot of maxi yacht racing which are impressive to see. But I'm sure you had more fun on your one tonner. I remember them well.
Seeking recommendations for a Marine Surveyor in SE Turkey.
A good friend is intending on purchasing a 52'er in SE Turkey and I thought this vast group may have some members who have had some experience, good or bad, with marine surveyors in Turkey.
Any info might be helpful.
I might be doing the delivery, or at least the portion through the Med to the Balerics Gib or Canaries.
Appreciate ya stoppin by ...yup ..it was (and still is) quite a mess ...we are all keeping our spirits up that we will be able to host sailing events at the club again by this summer ....still ..without a decent marina ..it makes it quite the challenge. I'll have to stop back by and visit when I have a little more time to peruse your site ...have to hit the road on business this morn ....have an interesting Friday the 13th ..*lol*
Thanks Pete, I have since put a wash of sage green on the frame...The one I'm working on now is a racer, with spinnaker.Thanks for the visit...What have you been up to?
Paul - Good talking to you the other day. I like your knots video - I learned what you call the Cajun come-along as a trucker's hitch driving newspapers in New York.
Well, yes it is longer than the original wooden one, but when I replacen the aluminum mast I decided to leave it longer so I coul place my ham radio antena or use it as a crane to lift the dinghy. Sometimes you find a used mezzana that is a lithle longer, so 2 extra ft. will do no har. By the way, happy new year to U and URS. Arnoldo. SV Espahtal.
Fabio came back to his slip because of some trouble. A him why? Your seminar looks very interesting. Please let me know when do you have something like that in the South part and maybe a group of us can come over.
Happy new year.
Gabriel
At 12:34pm on December 28, 2008, Gabriel Araya said…
Great! I make sure that we do a big party with all sailors of the Gulf of Nicoya. Recently we had our annual regata and it happens that we won. My mast is lacking rake, it is a little to much forward, and we had back wind all the time. That made that we had the opportunity to win.
Yes, this is the place to surf, sail and party. I am sure we will have the opportunity to see your sailing presentation and share some thoughts about rigging, etc.
Happy new year!
Gabriel
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was at the boat..took a picture of the meter...it was an hour meter. I have a picture of the fuel gauge and the hour one.....will upload them later.
What are you up to?
A good friend is intending on purchasing a 52'er in SE Turkey and I thought this vast group may have some members who have had some experience, good or bad, with marine surveyors in Turkey.
Any info might be helpful.
I might be doing the delivery, or at least the portion through the Med to the Balerics Gib or Canaries.
Thanks,
Pete
I am not really on the leading edge of racing here. Just happy to be on the water every now and then.
Although all we do here is race. Nowhere to go to cruise.
As soon as we go out of the bay it is Bass Straight.
Cheers
Grant
Love the photos & videos ~ Happy New Year !*
No we gave up skiing years ago, the cost was just to much for what little enjoyment we got.
Clint
Happy new year.
Gabriel
Yes, this is the place to surf, sail and party. I am sure we will have the opportunity to see your sailing presentation and share some thoughts about rigging, etc.
Happy new year!
Gabriel
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