Random Multihull pictures

Discussion in 'Multihulls' started by Corley, Apr 16, 2013.

  1. Corley
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    Corley epoxy coated

    I'm interested in what people have in their files at home it doesn't have to be historical or world shattering could be something from the weekend or some useful modification you made to your boat, anything really.

    Here are some photos of leaving Port Lincoln on a Chris White 46' catamaran and Hasta la Vista the Crowther Hemlock trimaran.
     

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  2. Doug Lord
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    Me sailing a Kona Kat......
     

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  3. Gary Baigent
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    Here's three randoms: Groucho Marx at Otata, Noises Islands (originally named Les Noisettes - the Knuckles) Hauraki Gulf,
    the original Tennant Demon Tricycle,
    flowering pohutukawa and Flash Harry.
     

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  4. Leo Lazauskas
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    Leo Lazauskas Senior Member

    The photos submitted so far are very pretty and would make beautiful
    postcards. Here are two views of a "tri swath" being constructed in 2004. I like
    to think of the style as "New Zealand Realist Expressionism". :)
     
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  5. Doug Lord
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    Rosie and White Fang and my friend Suzie and I after a "lesson" on the Kona Kat: (1981)
     

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  6. Doug Lord
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    Tantra art by my brother Frank. This was a cartoon rendering of a boat I built in about 1977:
     

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  7. Corley
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    Sailing on Shaun's C31 trimaran Frassld in a weekend race during the Winter series in Hastings, Westernport Bay.
     

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  8. 2far2drive
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    me sailing in the 2009 Texas200. A 5 day 200 mile trip on a Hobie 14 turbo carrying a couple of cans of ravioli, tuna, beef jerky and about 3.5 gallons of water. Serious fun!

    Speed in the pics is 13-14kts

    texas200_1.jpg

    texas200_2.jpg
     
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  9. Nnnnnnnn
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    Nnnnnnnn Junior Member

    Less speed, less hot. Vobla instead tuna, beer instead water. :) May, near Cherkassy, Ukraine.
     

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  10. Corley
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    Photo posted by the Transat Jacques Vabre organization. This is the start of the 93 race.
     

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  11. redreuben
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    redreuben redreuben

    Car Topper anyone ?

    I have posted this before but I just love it !
     

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  12. Doug Lord
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    My brother and I on my 20' tri with the planing main hull about 1971.I designed and built it. I'll never forget the kid that ghosted by us in a 15.5' Windmill(which we both raced for years). He was beside himself with joy at having passed us. Shortly thereafter the wind picked up and we showed him what real speed was. The sails were made by Johnson in St.Pete and were pretty nice.
     

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  13. cavalier mk2
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    A ways up North in BC.
     

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  14. aussiebushman
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    aussiebushman Innovator

    From Ben Kelly's SAILTECH website - he made the sails for all of these. Trilogy is one of fastest boats on the Australian circuit - winner of 7 national titles. Several others are also national titles winners

    Alan
     

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  15. nzclipper
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    My old GBE getting a bit nosy
     

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