Video on Kankama

Discussion in 'Multihulls' started by catsketcher, Dec 31, 2011.

  1. catsketcher
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    catsketcher Senior Member

  2. Silver Raven
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    G'day Phil. Do have our best wishes - have a bloody fab 2012 cobber. To you from both my Lady & I -

    SUPA - GREAT - INFORMATIVE - DROOLIE - SMOOTH & a 100 other adjectives VIDEO - Can't thank you enough for sharing.

    Now that you've gone to far south - to get back in time for the 'barbie'. I'll take a 'rain-check'. You'll please post lots more info - starting off with all those interesting bits of info - length, width, weight sail area, etc etc. PLEASE. Bye the bye - there'll always be a 'barbie' & 'sundowners' for you if/when you get back up-north (Cairns has some great all weather anchorages)

    Thanks you so much for sharing. You've sure made our New Years Day - great mate!!! Nice work your doing there. Nice rig. First time I've come across someone properly showing the assets & virtues of - tack on to windward bow - very well shown & explained. I'm sure more people would use this 'great cruising system' if the knew just how easy & effective it is. Thanks for that too.

    Heaps more to say & ask - so please come back in & give us the whole story, Please.

    Have a fab 2012, enjoy (I see you do) your sailing, have good health & great happiness. Caio for now - james
     
  3. Corley
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    Corley epoxy coated

    Thanks for the walkthrough Phil. A lot of really good and useable ideas in there to take onboard I really like your bridgedeck its one of the cleanest designs I've seen. One of the boys in the club has a chamberlain cirro stratus with the wishbone rig and swears by it for ease of handling.
     
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