Sea Cart 26

Discussion in 'Multihulls' started by Doug Lord, Oct 27, 2010.

  1. Munter
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    Munter Amateur

    I suggest checking the dates of the posts. This thread was effectively dead before someone came along and revived it.
     
  2. oldsailor7
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    Munter.
    Please re-read post #29. :rolleyes:
     
  3. Munter
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    I was pointing out that the mud slinging had stopped months ago and that there was no need to request that it stop because it already had.
     
  4. oldsailor7
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    Jeez---Rumrunner isn't even a multihull, let known a Sea Cart 26.
    And your blog entries about home electricity usage--although interesting--are material for a different thread, if not forum.
     
  5. Munter
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    Munter Amateur

    OK - I don't seem to be able to make an acceptable move in this thread and you seem determined to be disgruntled and offended so I'll just let it be.

    FWIW I was trying to move the discussion forward by flagging the age of the previous posts but all it has done is raised more ire.
     
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    I think everyone is in agreement - let's not go any further with the bickering from last year.

    Welcome to the forum. Thank you very much for posting your video and hopefully getting things off in a more interesting direction.
     
  7. oldsailor7
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    Thats a great vid and the swept back stems look cool.
    But what is the purpose of them. Wave piercing???
    They certainly throw a lot of spray.
     
  8. beautygab
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    ..well, maybe it is meant for the Stockholm archipelago? The waves seldom go bigger than this here. I don't know, but it sure looked cool.
     

  9. redreuben
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    I believe the intent in larger boats is to minimise pitching by wave piercing but has now moved on to simply being fashionable.
    RR
     
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