Building my MT 26 folding tri

Discussion in 'Multihulls' started by rubyjeaan, Jul 12, 2012.

  1. teamvmg
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    teamvmg Senior Member

    Damn shame, very difficult decision that you have made. Hard to step away from something that you have put so much effort into and look at it for what it is worth.

    I can't speak highly enough of Farrier's plans, they leave no room for error and give you the confidence to push on.

    There are un-used F-82 or F9 plans around that might be available
     
  2. oldsailor7
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    oldsailor7 Senior Member

    Or if you are interested I still have a set of Buccaneer 24 plans left and they won't cost you an arm and a leg. :D
     
  3. rubyjeaan
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    rubyjeaan Junior Member

    Thanx guys

    At this time I'm doing a refit on my Haida 26 and will be heading to Abaco this fall. Just need to get away for awhile and put more sea miles under my feet. Going to sea on a nice cruise heals all. Amen... Michael..
     
  4. oldsailor7
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    Good ONYA Michael. Have a good trip.
    Paddy. :D
     
  5. rubyjeaan
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    rubyjeaan Junior Member

    Thank You Paddy, I've been landlocked for 2 yrs now, it's time to go back to sea & cruise, not getting any younger you know. I thought about going down to oz, but it's along trip to the horn from there. Not sure I'm up to rounding the horn again {1980}. Getting to old for that. Michael..
     
  6. bruceb
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    travel

    Michael, Abacos, In the Bahamas? If so, have a very nice trip. I remember a little waterside conch shack where the "inventory" kept crawling back down in the water. The cook had to go move them back every couple of hours. It brought new meaning to "fresh" seafood. Watch the weather and have fun.
    B
     

  7. Doug Lord
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    Doug Lord Flight Ready

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    Michael, sorry to hear of your trouble but your solution sounds like a good plan. Have some fun and good luck!
     
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