Action, thank you so much for that experienced rundown - heeps of good guidence there! Thanks for sharing your boat pictures too, lovely craft....
Thanks fallguy! Good plan.
Cool thank you, I intend to use the regular inboard and shaft, I just needed opinion on using an outboard as auxilliary/get out of dodge if the...
Thank you Fandango, trying to gather as much info as poss so I don't turn a whiter shaed of pale to often when I'm actually on the water. Lovely...
Hi Guys, doing a bit of planning. Rooky question. With an in - board cruiser, if you use an outboard as auxilliary. What should your usual rudder...
She came down by truck, ha ha ha. I think a couple of times a year worked around high tides. J.
Thanks so much, these details are what I need to learn and reinforce from everyone TT LF! Yeah MR E. she's quit narrow 3m tops at the widest,...
I suppose it's going to be a case of getting to know her when she's afloat Mr E? Lets see?
Certainly can as I go along and show progress, yep she has a 70cm draught and a straight fishing type keel, she was sold to me as a Sharpie but...
Yep maybe so Mr E. from the shape, no details found as yet but thankfully I'm not deal;ing with the Diesel dust anymore and I'll keep an eye out!...
Thank you Bluenarr.
Mr E., not so much. bought from previous owner on Great Sandy Strait. Advertised as 1985 but once I got hold of her, saw original boat 1950's I...
Hi Mr E. I think yes, but bottom gentler slope with shorter planks, direction forward angle, keel to retaining timber? the prow changes angle,...
Thank you Banjan, she was painted but glassed over, umm, now stripping her back and stript her out re fittings, taking out rotten planks now and...
Cheers Mr E. great information.
Hi this is an oldie but a goody. In love with my 1950's Timber Sharpie Cruiser. Simple question to most but if I eventually varnish her hull...