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Old 11-07-2010, 09:09 AM
frank smith frank smith is offline
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This is Ken Scott, owner of the Seagoer Yawl, Noe Mar. I have original and copied (2 sets) of plans from the Rudder Magazine. I would be willing to FAX or mail a copy of them to anyone wishing to build a Seagoer. I have met several friends and relatives of Harry at Wooden Boat shows in Port Townsend, WA. I live in Oregon and the Noe Mar is currently in La Paz, BCS, Mx. Check her out @ www.yawlnoemar.blogspot.com
Hi Scott , I have stopped by your site a few times , and enjoyed it very much.
I first read about Harry Pidgion about years ago. Since then I have been interested in the seagoer design, of which your Noe Mar is a fine example.
I am interested in getting a set of plans.
Regards,frank
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Old 11-13-2010, 11:07 AM
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Plans for the Seagoer Yawl

Frank, if you wish plans, post your address on my blog of the Noe Mar or email me @ SbirdScott@gmail.com with your address. I have two sets of plans, they are in booklet form...and are different. These are the plans done by Rudder Mag. I also have a set of Seabird plans from Wooden Boat but they are regular plans and you can order them. I might add that the Seabird plans I have are McGregor's plywood version and is better than the original (at least I think so). You might wish to look at both sets and talk to a naval architect to redo them to your ideas. I used Simpson in Burnabe, Canada for a rudder re-design. He is good but is mainly a steel guy. Also, it did not cost me much.

Have fun

Ken Scott
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