Silver lining in every cloud is that the war/investment uncertaintity in the ukraine might just interupt enough of the global corn production (...
Totally understand your thinking. I have a drawer of doodles, models to prove it. All that said My 8 foot wall tent, cot and wood stove do not...
Thanks guys, good food for thought. Cramped and slow does not concern me but I am listening to concerns about the sail plan. My interest was of...
Any frustrations that you are having fitting an outboard are going to be 10 fold once you have stuffing boxes, exhaust, cooling water and fuel...
I am just guessing (Cause I did not design it and my technical knowledge is limited) but I hypothesize that the rig is smartly designed to work...
[IMG] Came across this little boat following some links over on the french Nautical Trek site. Thought that someone else out there might find it...
call it what you want, I call it a way to feed my kids. Much sport at the grocery store? Ever plucked, gutted, butchered and cooked your own food...
Here is a video from youtube of how these boats are used. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=LPdau93Aqt0
Steve: That is exactly what you did and you did it beyond beautifully. I am looking at a cardboard model from your work and it went together like...
Gee whiz guys, way to make a fellow feel gratitude. Phil, thanks a pile for your thoughts and thanks also for the Rabl document. I am on the...
Navigator: Some years ago these folks did some work/presentations on the history of sculling waterfowl in New Hampshire. They might be able to...
Lewis and Xj9 Huge thanks guys. I really appreciate what you have done for me. If either of you need a pound of bronze nails, a book for your...
Couple more pictures in case any boat modeling guru out there needs more inspiration. FYI the completed boat pics came to me in the mail from...
Mr Efficiency, Nope. LOL. OceanNavigator: They used them everywhere. No such thing as "unscullable" currents. Scullers use tide, current,...
" There is no way in hell you could scull your way in and out of the Piscataqua River. Even in 1936. The current is a reversing 4 knots average....
Care to share the fruits of your labour?
Simon you are spot on correct, it is Hulls that generates the panels. I have been playing with both. Here is another image. St 5 and 6 half...
Not really sure what kind of reply you are expecting? Are you offering help?
Maybe I am using the wrong term. I mean the shape/pattern of the sides of the boat. If I can get the offsets into freeship I can export the...
David: It is the "Piscataqua River Gunning Skiff" Taken off at Adam's Point New Hampshire in 1936. The boat is designed to be sculled with a...