Made the jump across the gulfstream today Corroboree is in Florida currently heading up the inner coastal waterway.
On the move again. Back to Florida. Should be there in a 4 to 5 days unless they stop along the way.
Have a safe trip to Florida.
Another great blog writeup. Corroboree is on the move again. Should arrive at St Johns today.
Eric have you researched the tax aspects of selling the boat in Grenada? I have no idea what they may be. There might be import duties on top of...
Put the cover back on yesterday. My mast is old school with external sail track, slides and shackles. Disconnected the headboard shackle and the...
The head of the sail was only cut down by a foot or so. There was a huge multilayered patch at head. At least 6 or 7 patches. Only the top two...
If I remove the headboard and use a ring, the ring will have webbing like you use to distribute loads at the tack or clew. I would have 3...
I recently cut down a used main in excellent shape to fit my Gulfstar 37. It has a headboard and every main I have ever had has had a headboard....
Arliss has another great blog post on the problems they faced on the last leg of their voyage.
They made it to Grenada today. Their track shows them anchored in Prickly Bay. Congrats to Eric and Arliss.
I noticed a Yamaha 9.9 high thrust outboard in one of your posts. How did that push your Bayliner? I have liked the look of the 2650 since I...
Interesting concept. I wonder how it turned out. I have thought of doing something similar when I downsize from my Gulfstar 37. The transition...
Typically when a set of plans is sold the buyer buys the right to build one boat off of those plans and the designer agrees to provide some level...
Arliss has updated her blog. Another fascinating read.
I keep checking to see if Arliss will update her blog about the passage. Nothing yet.
Looking forward to reports on how your boat performs. Besides the Aquarius 23 I also like the Neptune 24's. [ATTACH]
Just finished reading Arliss' blog. Fascinating. Will be watching your progress across the Atlantic.
The American Plywood Association has some strength info on their website. Plywood - APA – The Engineered Wood Association...
Might be the terminology. The article describes how to run the AC and DC grounds and states that it meets ABYC requirements.