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Old 12-30-2009, 10:47 AM
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An interesting interpretation of a Viking Ship

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Camber Spar Dynarig

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Thought I might make a cross reference link to this other discussion as it may get even more folks and opinions involved:
DynaRig MotorSailer, ala Maltese Falcon

I may not participant in these discussions for about a week as I will be out of town. I posted this message over there, "But this other subject thread has me thinking about a 'bare bones' version....buildable in back yard. Started writing and sketching a bit yesterday, but now headed to Florida to visit an old friend for a week. So probably won't finish that until I return."
Im just reminded myself that I have yet to finish that 'bare bones' discussion and dwgs I promised quite some time ago.

But in the meantime I might bring to your attention this idea of incorporating Camberspars into a Dynarig configuration.
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Old 08-22-2010, 12:52 PM
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Hope I’ve added some new points for discussion. I’d like to see a small model built and tested.
I have been looking ALL OVER the place for this photo of one the test vessels for the Maltese Falcon. I finally found it this morning....enjoy
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Nice pic, thanks Brian
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